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9780841236080

Agrochemical Fate and Movement Perspectives and Scale of Study

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  • ISBN13:

    9780841236080

  • ISBN10:

    0841236089

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-05-11
  • Publisher: American Chemical Society

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Summary

This book emphasizes the importance of scale-of-study when evaluating the environmental fate and transport characteristics of field-applied pesticides, including insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. The volume examines pesticide usage and its potential impact on non-target natural resources and the dominant issues surrounding pestidice movement in a variety of geophysical locations and environmental systems.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Overview
Agrochemical Movement: Perspective and Scale-of-Study Overview
2(18)
Thomas R. Steinheimer
Lisa J. Ross
Terry D. Spittler
The Keynotes
Monitoring Pesticide Runoff and Leaching from Four Farming Systems on Field-Scale Coastal Plain Watersheds in Maryland
20(26)
D. R. Forney
J. Strahan
C. Rankin
D. Steffin
C. J. Peter
T. D. Spittler
J. L. Baker
Effects of Watershed Scale on Agrochemical Concentration Patterns in Midwestern Streams
46(19)
David B. Baker
R. Peter Richards
Use of Laboratory, Field, and Watershed Data to Regulate Rice Herbicide Discharges
65(15)
Lisa J. Ross
D. G. Crosby
J. M. Lee
The Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Potential for Herbicide Contamination of Groundwater on Sandy Soils of the Delmarva Peninsula
80(15)
W. F. Ritter
A. E. M. Chirnside
R. W. Scarborough
T. S. Steenhuis
A Small Agricultural Watershed Study on Maryland's Outer Atlantic Coastal Plain
95(20)
W. E. Johnson
L. W. Hall, Jr.
R. D. Anderson
C. P. Rice
Watershed Fluxes of Pesticides to Chesapeake Bay
115(11)
Gregory D. Foster
Katrice A. Lippa
Watershed Monitoring in Sustainable Agriculture Studies
126(9)
T. D. Spittler
S. K. Brightman
M. C. Humiston
D. R. Forney
FILIA Determination of Imazethapyr Herbicide in Water
135(11)
M. Lee
R. A. Durst
T. D. Spittler
D. R. Forney
The Midwestern Plains
Spring Season Pattern of Nitrate-N and Herbicide Movement in Snowmelt Runoff from a Loess Soil in Southwestern Iowa
146(13)
T. R. Steinheimer
K. D. Scoggin
Runoff Losses of Suspended Sediment and Herbicides: Comparison of Results from 0.2-and 4-ha Plots
159(13)
L. M. Southwick
D. W. Meek
R. L. Bengtson
J. L. Fouss
G. H. Willis
Estimation of Potential Loss of Two Pesticides in Runoff in Fillmore County, Minnesota Using a Field-Scale Process-Based Model and a Geographic Information System
172(13)
Paul D. Capel
Hua Zhang
Herbicide Transport in Subsurface Drainage Water Leaving Corn and Soybean Production Systems
185(16)
T. B. Moorman
R. S. Kanwar
D. L. Karlen
Metolachlor Volatilization Estimates in Centeral Iowa
201(16)
J. H. Prueger
J. L. Hatfield
T. J. Sauer
Pesticides in Ambient Air and Precipitation in Rural, Urban, and Isolated Areas of Eastern Iowa
217(15)
M. E. Hochstedler
D. Larabee-Zierath
G. R. Hallberg
The Midwest Water Quality Initiative: Research Experiences at Multiple Scales
232(16)
J. L. Hatfield
D. A. Bucks
M. L. Horton
Reconnaissance Survey of Sulfonamide, Sulfonylurea, and Imidazolinone Herbicides in Surface Streams and Groundwater of the Midwestern United States
248(24)
T. R. Steinheimer
R. L. Pfeiffer
K. D. Scoggin
W. A. Battaglin
The Potential of Vegetated Filter Strips to Reduce Pesticide Transport
272(16)
J. L. Baker
S. K. Mickelson
K. Arora
A. K. Misra
California's San Joaquin Valley
Organophosphorous Insecticide Concentration Patterns in an Agriculturally Dominated Tributary of the San Joaquin River
288(18)
N. N. Poletika
P. L. Havens
C. K. Robb
R. D. Smith
Pesticide Transport in the San Joaquin River Basin
306(17)
Neil M. Dubrovsky
Charles R. Kratzer
Sandra Y. Panshin
Jo Ann M. Gronberg
Kathryn M. Kuivila
Transport and Fate of Pesticides in Fog in California's Central Valley
323(24)
James N. Seiber
James E. Woodrow
The Role of Dissolved Organic Matter in Pesticide Transport through Soil
347(16)
J. Letey
C. F. Williams
W. J. Farmer
S. D. Nelson
M. Agassi
M. Ben-Hur
Indexes
Author Index 363(4)
Subject Index 367

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