Chemical transport is a research area that focuses on the movement of chemicals through various mediums, such as air, water, soil, and biological organisms. This field seeks to understand how chemicals are transported, transformed, and distributed in the environment, and the potential impacts they may have on human health and ecosystems. Researchers in this area study the mechanisms of chemical transport, including diffusion, advection, dispersion, and deposition, as well as factors that influence transport such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and topography. They also investigate the fate and behavior of chemicals once they are released into the environment, including processes such as volatilization, dissolution, sorption, and biodegradation. Chemical transport research is important for predicting the spread of pollutants, assessing the risks associated with chemical exposure, and developing strategies to mitigate the impacts of chemical contaminants on the environment and human health. This field is interdisciplinary, drawing on principles from chemistry, physics, biology, environmental science, and engineering.