Accessible versions of figures from Tratnyek et al. (2017) "In silico environmental chemical science: Properties and processes from statistical and computational modelling"
<p>Accessible versions of selected figures from Tratnyek et al. (2017) "In silico environmental chemical science: Properties and processes from statistical and computational modelling" Environ. Sci. Processes Impacts 19(3): 188-202. DOI: 10.1039/C7EM00053G.</p>
<p>The Abstract Art figure shows a classification of variables for predictive/diagnostic models used in silico environmental chemical science, in terms of system scales and variable types. Figure 3 shows a continuum of system scales encompassing the whole scope of predictive/diagnostic modelling for in silico environmental chemical sciences, juxtaposing earth and biological scales. The published version of Figure 3 is tall, for two-column page-layouts, but a wide version of Figure 3 is provided for landscape oriented formats.</p>
<p>This work is from the perspectives/review paper at the beginning of a themed issue on "Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSARs) and Computational Chemistry Methods in the Environmental Chemical Sciences", published in the March 2017 issue of the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Environmental Sciences: Process and Impacts. The whole collection of papers can be accessed at rsc.li/qsars.</p