Software

CHEMMAP™

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Chemical Discharge Model System
CHEMMAP is a chemical discharge model designed to predict the trajectory, fate, impacts and biological effects of a wide variety of chemical substances three-dimensionally.
Applications for CHEMMAP
  • Impact Assessment
  • Hindcast/forecast of spill response
  • Natural resource damage assessment
  • Contingency planning - including worst-case scenario
  • Evaluation of point source discharges
  • Cost-benefit analysis
  • Drills and education
Features
  • Contains ASA’s own GIS or can be used in other GIS software such as ArcView®
  • Location specific environmental/ biological data applied to any fresh or salt aquatic environment in the world
  • Can utilize a variety of hydrodynamic file formats
  • Easily interpreted visual displays of concentrations over time
  • 3D Viewer capabilities
  • Biological exposure model to predict exposed fi sh and wildlife impacts
  • MSDS database linked to the physical-chemical database
  • Extensive chemical database providing physical-chemical data



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CHEMMAP Highlights

  • Chemical Fates Model
  • Biological Exposure and Effects Model
  • Stochastic Model
  • Hazard Quotient Calculations
  • Interactive GIS
  • Environmental, Chemical & Biological Databases
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Model Modules
Chemical Fates Model

    CHEMMAP simulates the following processes:

  • Initial plume dynamics
  • Slick spreading, transport, and entrainment of floating materials
  • Evaporation and volatilization (to atmosphere)
  • Transport and dispersion of dissolved and particulate materials in the water column and in the atmosphere
  • Dissolution and adsorption to suspended sediments
  • Sedimentation and resuspension
  • Natural degradation
  • Shoreline entrainment
  • Boom and dispersant effectiveness

CHEMMAP Hazard Quotient

For all CHEMMAP model options the Hazard Quotients also known as Predicted Effects Concentrations divided by Predicted No Effects Concentration (PEC/PNEC) can be readily calculated.

Biological Exposure and Effects Model

    The biological exposure model evaluates:

  • Area or water volume exposed above a selected threshold (i.e. a toxicological endpoint in US EPA ecological risk assessment terminology)
  • Dose (sum of concentration times time of exposure) aquatic biota are exposed to and the expected percent mortality from acute toxic effects
  • Direct-contact impacts to birds, mammals, and other wildlife
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Stochastic Model

    The stochastic model predicts:

  • Range of expected contamination and the probability of exceeding thresholds of concern from a chemical discharge
  • Frequency distribution of model results, for which statistics are calculated and plotted
Environmental, Chemical and Biological Databases
  • Environmental database - includes coastline, bathymetry, shoreline type, ecological habitat type, and temporally varying ice coverage, temperature, and salinity
  • Chemical database - includes physical-chemical parameters that allow the user to add new chemicals, duplicate chemicals already in the database and make changes to chemical data while preserving the original values. There is a link to ChemWatch Chemical Management System’s comprehensive Health and Safety information
  • Biological databases - can be set up for any area of the world. For the US, ASA has developed a biological database containing seasonal or monthly mean abundance by species and habitat type for each biogeographic region of the US