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It considers two conditions.:

(i): Trend Concentration < Concentration at the begging of time step:

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Where:

M'(t+1) is the constituent mass after the process

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of Trend Concentration 

A= V* TrendConcentration is the total mass for the task concentration

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(i): Trend Concentration < Concentration at the begging of time step:

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(ii): Trend Concentration > Concentration at the begging of time step

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Percent Reduction%

The function will remove the input percent value directly from the processed constituent mass.

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Where:

C’(t+1) is the constituent concentration at the storage after the process of Trend Concentration

M’’(t+1) is the sum of the constituent mass after the process of Trend Concentration and

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in the outflow

M(t+1) is the final constituent mass after the process of Trend Concentration and Percent Reduction.

Example

If the half-life is equal to the time step, then the constituent mass after one time step will be equal to one half of the previous mass (ignoring losses and gains from outflows and inflows). For example, consider a half-life of = 1 day, a daily time step, zero inflows and zero outflows. Equation 9 tells us that, after 1 day, the constituent mass will be:

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