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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 19.
Published in final edited form as: Environ Sci Technol. 2013 Feb 27;47(6):2457–2470. doi: 10.1021/es302714g

TABLE 5.

The summary of entry processes used in vapor intrusion modeling.

Entry scenario Models
graphic file with name nihms443228t1.jpg Little et al. (#1,3) (34),
Devaull (79),
Jeng et al. (67),
Sanders and Stern (#1) (69)
graphic file with name nihms443228t2.jpg Little et al. (#2) (34),
Sanders and Stern (#2) (69),
VOLASOIL (43)
graphic file with name nihms443228t3.jpg CSOIL (37),
CSOIL 2000 (45),
VOLASOIL (4344)
graphic file with name nihms443228t4.jpg VOLASOIL (44),
T & R model (76),
IMPACT (8385),
VIM (68)
graphic file with name nihms443228t5.jpg OCHCA (35)
graphic file with name nihms443228t6.jpg Krylov and Ferguson (98),
Ferguson et al. (96)
graphic file with name nihms443228t7.jpg J-E model (28), Johnson et al. (20), Park (36),
Murphy and Chan (42),
The ASU model (Abreu and Johnson (21,
87)3n, Abreu (50)3n, Abreu et al. (88)3n),
The Brown model (Bozkurt et al. (4647)3n,
Pennell et al. (48)3n, Yao et al. (69)3n),
Parker (80),
CompFlow Bio (89), VIM (68),
VOLASOIL (44), Symms et al. (41),
Verginelli and Baciocchi (81)