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Water Quality and Contaminant Modeling Branch, Environmental Laboratory
The Water Quality and Contaminant Modeling Branch (WQCMB) conducts research, development, and special studies to predict environmental quality. Mathematical, statistical, and numerical models are used to assess impacts of natural and human-induced influences of aquatic and terrestrial systems. Water quality, light, habitat conditions, sediment water-column interactions, and living resources are among the things simulated in aquatic systems. Watershed loads, contaminant movement, contaminant fate, and exposure are some of the items of concern in terrestrial systems.

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