Combining Computer Simulation with Physical Simulation: An Attempt to Validate Turf Runoff Models

Predicting the off-target movement of agrochemicals applied to turf is an essential component for assessing risk to aquatic environments. For surface transport, a fully validated model does not exist. Such a model is required to make cost effective risk assessments and regulatory evaluations. To add...

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Turf grasses
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