Occurrence patterns¶
Occurrence patterns (OPs) are the combinations (or mixtures) of substances that occur together on foods and the frequencies of these mixtures occurring per food, expressed in percentages. In the context of pesticides, occurrence patterns can be associated with agricultural use percentages. Occurrence patterns are relevant to account for co-occurrence of active substances in exposed individuals. Occurrence patterns may be specified as data or modelled based on observed patterns of positive concentrations.
This module has as primary entities: Foods Substances
Output of this module is used by: Concentration models
Occurrence patterns as data¶
Occurrence patterns can be provided as data by specification of the occurrence mixtures and their associated occurrence/agricultural use percentages.
Inputs used: Concentrations Substance authorisations Active substances
Calculation of occurrence patterns¶
Occurrence patterns can be computed from the observed patterns of positive concentrations in the concentration data.