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Reference List

Master Documentation Reference List for FRAMES and Related Components

Baggaasen, L. M., 1993. Remedial Action Assessment System Prototype 2.5 -- Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Reference Document . Draft, PNL-8751, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Bagnold, F. A. 1941. The Physics of Blown Sand and Desert Dunes. Matheson, London.
Buck, J. W. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Atmospheric Transport Module. PNNL-SA-32278 (web page document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Buck, J. W. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Software. PNNL-SA-32281 (web document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Buck, J. W. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Computed Source Term Release Module. PNNL-SA-32284 (web document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Buck, J. W., G. Whelan, J. G. Droppo, Jr., D. L. Strenge, K. J. Castleton, J. P. McDonald, C. Sato, and G. P. Streile. 1995. Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS) Application Guidance, Guidelines for Evaluating MEPAS Input Parameters for Version 3.1. PNL-10395, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Castleton K.J., and B.L. Hoopes. 2005. Incorporating a Module into the FRAMEwork System (FRAMES). PNWD-3505, Battelle Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
Castleton K.J., and G.M. Gelston. 2003. Frames 2.X - Science to Solutions Multimodel Operating System.  PNNL-SA-39446, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.
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Cowherd, C., G. E. Muleski, P. J. Englehart, and D. A. Gillette. 1985. Rapid Assessment of Exposure to Particulate Emissions from Surface Contamination Sites. EPA/600/8-85/002, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
Cowherd, C., G. E. Muleski, and J.S. Kinsey. 1988. Control of Open Fugitive Dust Sources. EPA-450/3-88-008 (PB89-103691), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.
Droppo, J. G., Jr. 1991. "A Climatological Model for Risk Computation Incorporating Dry Deposition Influences." In Proceedings of Precipitation Scavenging and Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Processes, Richland, WA.
Droppo, J. G., and J. W. Buck. 1996. The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS): Atmospheric Pathway Formulations. PNNL-11080, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Droppo, J. G., Jr., J. W. Buck, D. L. Strenge, and B. L. Hoopes. 1993. "Risk computation for environmental restoration activities." Journal of Hazardous Materials, 35, (1993) 341-352.
Droppo, J. G., Jr., D. L. Strenge, J. W. Buck, B. L. Hoopes, R. D. Brockhaus, M. B. Walter, and G. Whelan. 1989. Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS) Application Guidance Volume 1 - User's Guide. PNL-7216, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Droppo, J. G., Jr., G. Whelan, J. W. Buck, D. L. Strenge, B. L. Hoopes, and M. B. Walter. 1989. Supplemental Mathematical Formulations: The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS). PNL-7201, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Gelston, G. M., R. E. Lundgren, J. P. McDonald, and B. L. Hoopes. 1998. An Approach to Ensuring Quality In Environmental Software. PNNL-11880, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Gelston G.M., G. Whelan, W. Millard, M.A. Pelton, T.P. Khangaonkar, M.J. Simpson, J.K. Young, and K.S. Rohlfing. 2005. Rapid Risk Assessment - Bringing More Science and Technology to Preparedness, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation. PNNL-SA-47439, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Hoopes B.L., M.A. Pelton, and K.J. Castleton. 2005. Documentation for the Dictionary Editor of the FRAMEwork System (FRAMES). PNWD-3504, Battelle Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
Hoopes B.L., M.A. Pelton, K.J. Castleton, G.M. Gelston, G. Whelan, and R.Y. Taira. 2005. Documentation for the FRAMEwork Development Environment. PNWD-3509, Battelle Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
Hoopes B.L., M.A. Pelton, K.J. Castleton, G.M. Gelston, and G. Whelan. 2005. Documentation for the Simulation Editor of the FRAMEwork System (FRAMES). PNWD-3510, Battelle Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
Hoopes B.L., M.A. Pelton, and K.J. Castleton. 2005. Documentation for the Module Editor of the FRAMEwork System (FRAMES). PNWD-3506, BattellePacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
Hoopes B.L., M.A. Pelton, K.J. Castleton, G. Whelan, and G.M. Gelston. 2005. Documentation for the Domain Editor of the FRAMEwork System (FRAMES). PNWD-3508, Battelle Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
INTERA. 1994. MEPAS Post-processing Graphics (MPG Version 1.10) Users Manual. Intera Information Technologies (Canada) Ltd. Nepean, Ontario, Canada K2E 1A2.
Kickert, R. N., B. L. Hoopes, R. Y. Taira, J. L. Kirk. 2003. RAGS Viewer for Generating Tables for RAGS Analysis: Testing Approach and Results . PNNL-13806, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Manke K.L. 2004. FRAMES: A Plug-and-Play Modeling Platform. PNNL-SA-41714, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.
Marshall, J. 1971. "Drag Measurements in Roughness Arrays of Varying Density and Distribution." Agric. Meteorol. 8:269-292.
McDonald, J. P. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Saturated Zone (Aquifer) Transport Module. PNNL-SA-32275 (web document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
McDonald, J. P. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Surface Water (Non-Tidal River) Transport Module. PNNL-SA-32276 (web document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
McDonald, J. P. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Vadose Zone Transport Module. PNNL-SA-32286 (web document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Michel, K. L. 1992. An Overview of Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System. ES/ER/TM-14, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Napier, B.A., R.A. Peloquin, D.L. Strenge, and J.V. Ramsdell. 1988. GENII - The Hanford Environmental Radiation Dosimetry Software System. PNL-6584, Vols. 1-3. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). 2003. National Data Climatic Center. http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/ncdc.html.
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Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management (OCRWM). 1995. Quality Assurance Requirements and Description, Software. U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.
Pelton M.A., K.J. Castleton, and B.L. Hoopes. 2005. Documentation for the Conversion Editor of the FRAMEwork System (FRAMES). PNWD-3503, Battelle Pacific Northwest Division, Richland, WA.
Poston, T. M., and D. L. Strenge. 1989. "Estimation of Sport Fish Harvest for Risk and Hazard Assessment of Environmental Constituents." In Proceedings of 6th National Conference on Hazardous Wastes and Hazardous Materials, April 12-14, 1989, Hazardous Materials Control Research Institute, New Orleans.
Schramke, J. A., C. S. Glantz, and G. R. Holdren. 1994. Hanford Site Environmental Setting Data Developed for Unit Risk Factor Methodology in Support of Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS). PNL-9801, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
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Streile, G. P., K. D. Shields, J. L. Stroh, L. M. Bagaasen, G. Whelan, J. P. McDonald, J. G. Droppo, and J. W. Buck. 1996. The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS): Source-Term Release Formulations. PNNL-11248, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Streile, G. P., and J. L. Stroh. 1993. "Accounting for Time-Varying Vadose-Zone Water Fluxes Caused by Infiltration Caps Using MEPAS Transport, Exposure, and Risk Assessment Model." In Proceedings of ER'93 Environmental Remediation Conference, October 24-28, 1993, Augusta, Georgia.
Strenge, D. L. and P. J. Chamberlain II. 1994. Evaluation of Unit Risk Factors in Support of Hanford Remedial Action Environmental Impact Statement. PNL-10190, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Strenge, D. L., and P. J. Chamberlain. 1995. The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS): Exposure Pathway and Human Health Impact Assessment Models. PNL-10523, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Strenge, D. L. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Chronic Exposure Module. PNNL-SA-32274 (web document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Strenge, D. L. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Human Health Impact Module. PNNL-SA-32283 (web document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Strenge, D. L. 2001. Requirements for the MEPAS Intake Module. PNNL-SA-32285 (web document), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Strenge, D. L. and S. R. Peterson. 1989. Chemical Data Bases for the Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS): Version 1 . PNL-7145, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
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Whelan, G., and J. P. McDonald. 1996. The Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS): Riverine Pathway Formulations. PNNL-11176, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Whelan, G., J. P. McDonald, and C. Sato. 1996. Multimedia Environmental Pollutant Assessment System (MEPAS): Ground Water Pathway Formulations . PNNL-10907, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Whelan, G., K. J. Castleton, J. W. Buck, G. M. Gelston, B. L. Hoopes, M. A. Pelton, D. L. Strenge, and R. N. Kickert. 1997. Concepts of a Framework for Risk Analysis in Multimedia Environmental Systems (FRAMES) . PNNL-11748, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Whelan G, K.J. Castleton, G.M. Gelston, D.L. Strenge, and M.A. Smith. 2005. FRAMES 2.0 Workshop for NRC. PNNL-SA-47454, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Whelan G, MA Pelton, RY Taira, KE Dorow, BA Napier, and CD Johnson. 2007. "FRAMES-2.0 Workshop." Presented by Gene Whelan, Mitch Pelton, Bruce Napier (Invited Speaker) at FRAMES--2.0 Workshop, Bethesda, MD on November 15, 2007. PNNL-SA-57834.
Whelan, G., M.A. Pelton, and J.W. Buck. 2001. Merger Between 3MRA-HWIR and FRAMES-V1: Requirements. PNNL-13453, Prepared for: Ecosystems Research Division, National Environmental Research Laboratory, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, Georgia, by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
Whelan, G., M. A. Pelton, K. E. Dorow, G. M. Gelston, and K. J. Castleton. 2002. Merger Between 3MRA and FRAMES-V.1: Design. PNWD-3145, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington.
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