November 17, 2022
TIG Environmental at the North American SETAC 43rd Annual Meeting
TIG Environmental staff presented at the North American Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) 43rd Annual Meeting. Our colleagues presented on topics of contaminant modeling and forensic source identification.
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TIGSED: A Modeling Approach for Assessing Source Control Sufficiency
Monday, November 14, 2022
Nicholas Rose (nrose@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, New York, NY, USA), Jason Dittman (jdittman@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Syracuse, NY, USA), Philip Spadaro (pspadaro@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Seattle, WA, USA), and Bei Chu (bchu@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Syracuse, NY, USA)
A Weight of Evidence Approach to Filling Data Gaps in Forensic Analyses for Contaminant Source Identification
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Erin Warlow (ewarlow@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Boston, MA, USA) , Michael Bock (mbock@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Portland, ME, USA) and Nicholas Rose (nrose@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, New York, NY, USA)
Is PCA for statistical fingerprinting still relevant in the age of machine learning?
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Michael Bock (mbock@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Portland, ME, USA) and Nicholas Rose (nrose@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, New York, NY, USA)
Use of Combined Modeling Approach to Evaluate Transportation-Related Stormwater and its Potential Impacts to Sediment
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Jill DeMars (jdemars@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Pittsburgh, PA, USA) , Jason Dittman (jdittman@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Syracuse, NY, USA) and Philip Spadaro (pspadaro@intell-group.com) (TIG Environmental, Seattle, WA, USA)