Defining Species
Properties
The properties that you must define for a species The chemical (or non-chemical, such as bacterial or viral) constituents that are stored and transported through an environmental system in a contaminant transport model. In GoldSim, the Species element defines all of the contaminant species being simulated (and their properties). in the Species definition dialog are primarily associated with the manner in which the species decays (reacts) as it is transported through the environmental system. Other species properties (e.g., partition coefficients, diffusivities and solubilities) are media Materials (such as water, sand, clay, air) that constitute (are contained within) transport pathways. GoldSim provides two types of elements for defining media: Fluids and Solids.-specific and are defined within the Fluid and Solid elements.
Note: You view, but cannot edit species that are included in the list from the ICRP Database provided by GoldSim within the RT Module.
Learn more
- Adding a New Species
- Defining Species Properties
- Displaying and Using Species from the ICRP Database
- Editing an Existing Species
- Importing and Exporting Species Data from/to a Spreadsheet
- Removing Species
- Reordering Species
- Simulating Non-Chemical Constituents
- Understanding the Browser View of the Species Element