We conducted a study of the adsorption of four herbicides (atrazine, isoproturon, metamitron and trifluralin) on the topsoil of a 135 ha catchment in the north of France. Fifty-one samples were taken to represent exhaustively the 31 agricultural fields and the 21 soil types of the catchment. Average Kds were 0.80, 0.85, 0.96 and 28.8 L/kg for atrazine, isoproturon, metamitron, and trifluralin, with coefficients of variation from 16 to 30%. Correlation analysis showed the Kds of each herbicide to be highly correlated to the organic carbon content (OrgC). Regression analysis showed that the relation between Kds and OrgC could be described well by a straight line, with a R$^2$ between 0.80 and 0.89. Koc distributions were found to be ...
International audienceThe monitoring of a spring and seven piezometers in the 3 km2 Brévilles agricu...
International audiencePesticides applied on crops are leached with rainfall to groundwater and surfa...
Prediction of pesticide fate in soils is highly sensitive to parameters describing sorption and degr...
International audienceReceived for publication June 7, 2007. Soil sorption processes largely control...
Diffuse pollution of groundwater bodies by pesticides is a critical environmental issue. Approaches ...
Firstly, a list of the pesticides used on the water catchment area were made from investigation int...
This report presents the results of the research project ESHEL "Characterization of the risk of cont...
Soil sorption processes largely control the environmental fate of herbicides. Therefore accuracy of ...
Grassed and forested buffer zones can reduce pesticides tranfer by surface runoff from cropped areas...
The extent of within-field spatial variability of pesticide degradation was characterised in topsoil...
The overall objective of this thesis is to better understand and assess pesticide leaching at the re...
During rain events, herbicides can be transported from their point of application to surface waters,...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]51 - METHODO / GEOSYSTEMESWater pollution by pesticide is an inte...
An unbalanced nested sampling design was used to investigate the spatial scale of soil and herbicide...
This paper presents a study on the contamination of surface waters of a mediterranean wine-growing c...
International audienceThe monitoring of a spring and seven piezometers in the 3 km2 Brévilles agricu...
International audiencePesticides applied on crops are leached with rainfall to groundwater and surfa...
Prediction of pesticide fate in soils is highly sensitive to parameters describing sorption and degr...
International audienceReceived for publication June 7, 2007. Soil sorption processes largely control...
Diffuse pollution of groundwater bodies by pesticides is a critical environmental issue. Approaches ...
Firstly, a list of the pesticides used on the water catchment area were made from investigation int...
This report presents the results of the research project ESHEL "Characterization of the risk of cont...
Soil sorption processes largely control the environmental fate of herbicides. Therefore accuracy of ...
Grassed and forested buffer zones can reduce pesticides tranfer by surface runoff from cropped areas...
The extent of within-field spatial variability of pesticide degradation was characterised in topsoil...
The overall objective of this thesis is to better understand and assess pesticide leaching at the re...
During rain events, herbicides can be transported from their point of application to surface waters,...
[Departement_IRSTEA]DS [TR1_IRSTEA]51 - METHODO / GEOSYSTEMESWater pollution by pesticide is an inte...
An unbalanced nested sampling design was used to investigate the spatial scale of soil and herbicide...
This paper presents a study on the contamination of surface waters of a mediterranean wine-growing c...
International audienceThe monitoring of a spring and seven piezometers in the 3 km2 Brévilles agricu...
International audiencePesticides applied on crops are leached with rainfall to groundwater and surfa...
Prediction of pesticide fate in soils is highly sensitive to parameters describing sorption and degr...