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CemoS - Chemical exposure model System

What's it about?

Short introduction

The model system CemoS (Chemical Exposure Model System) was developed for the exposure prediction of hazardous chemicals released to the environment. Nine different models were implemented involving chemicals fate simulation in air, water, soil and plants after continuous or single emissions from point and diffuse sources. Scenario studies are supported by a substance and an environmental data base. All input data are checked for plausibility. Substance and environmental process estimation functions facilitate generic model calculations. CemoS is implemented in a modular structure using object-oriented programming.

Development

CemoS was realized as a project work in the course of studies Applied Systems Science at the University of Osnabrück from March 1993 to October 1995. After that an English version of the program, documentation and textbook were finished.

CemoS was developed and programmed by Guido Baumgarten, Bernhard Reiter, Sven Scheil, Stefan Schwartz, Jan-Oliver Wagner and managed by Michael Matthies and Stefan Trapp.

Bibliography

  • Textbook Trapp/Matthies, Dynamik von Schadstoffen - Umweltmodellierung mit CemoS and Trapp/Matthies, Chemodynamics and Environmental Modeling - An Introduction.
  • CemoS - Eine objektorientierte Software zur Expositionsmodellierung. Published in: ECO-Informa-94 Band 7, Umweltbundesamt Wien.
  • An object-oriented Software for Fate and Exposure Assessments. Published in: Environmental Science and Pollution Research Vol.2, 1995 pp. 238-242. [ html version of the article ]
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