MATHEMATICAL-MODELS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY- THE SOIL

Citation
S. Cervelli et D. Perret, MATHEMATICAL-MODELS AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY- THE SOIL, Annali di chimica, 86(11-12), 1996, pp. 635-652
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical","Environmental Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00034592
Volume
86
Issue
11-12
Year of publication
1996
Pages
635 - 652
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-4592(1996)86:11-12<635:MATSIE>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The practice of using the soil as a final destination for industrial r esidues and for biological and non biological processes, requires grea t caution considering that the soil is the last active barrier against the dangers of diffusion in the environment of hazardous substances. Studies can no longer be limited to the single processes which interve ne in the interactions between chemical substances and the soil, and a more complete assessment of the problem in quantitative terms is beco ming more and more necessary and urgent. In this context, mathematical modelling has a fundamental importance. Three models are here present ed applied to the transformations of chemical products in the soil: th e fate of thiocarbamate herbicides in the soil system, the effect of a trazine on denitrification, the effect of atrazine on the transformati ons of a nitrogen fertiliser (urea). There is also an illustration of the complex structure of the environmental data and a description of h ow the stochastic movement of water determines the humidity profile of the soil and hence the movement of soluble compounds.