nafta | R Documentation |
The function fits the SFO, IORE and DFOP models using mmkin
and returns an object of class nafta
that has methods for printing
and plotting.
Print nafta objects. The results for the three models are printed in the order of increasing model complexity, i.e. SFO, then IORE, and finally DFOP.
nafta(ds, title = NA, quiet = FALSE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'nafta'
print(x, quiet = TRUE, digits = 3, ...)
ds |
A dataframe that must contain one variable called "time" with the
time values specified by the |
title |
Optional title of the dataset |
quiet |
Should the evaluation text be shown? |
... |
Further arguments passed to |
x |
An |
digits |
Number of digits to be used for printing parameters and dissipation times. |
An list of class nafta
. The list element named "mmkin" is the
mmkin
object containing the fits of the three models. The
list element named "title" contains the title of the dataset used. The
list element "data" contains the dataset used in the fits.
Johannes Ranke
NAFTA (2011) Guidance for evaluating and calculating degradation kinetics in environmental media. NAFTA Technical Working Group on Pesticides https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-science-and-assessing-pesticide-risks/guidance-evaluating-and-calculating-degradation accessed 2019-02-22
US EPA (2015) Standard Operating Procedure for Using the NAFTA Guidance to Calculate Representative Half-life Values and Characterizing Pesticide Degradation https://www.epa.gov/pesticide-science-and-assessing-pesticide-risks/standard-operating-procedure-using-nafta-guidance
nafta_evaluation <- nafta(NAFTA_SOP_Appendix_D, cores = 1)
print(nafta_evaluation)
plot(nafta_evaluation)
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