This paper summarizes the preliminary results of field investigations of pesticide behaviour in the UK, Barbados and Sri Lanka. Field observations of groundwater pesticide concentrations in these studies range up to 100 µg/L, but are commonly less than 5 µg/L. The risk of pesticide concentrations in pumped water reaching 10 or 100 times guideline values from normal agricultural use at recommended application rates is probably small. Simple laboratory determinations of degradation rates support earlier studies and general considerations of subsurface environmental conditions suggest that pesticides are more likely to be persistent in groundwater than in soils. Simple modelling of the saturated zone movement of pesticides towards wells indic...
Many agricultural areas with humic-sandy and loamy-sandy soils are used also for the extraction of w...
To produce cash crops, pesticides are needed to a much higher degree in the tropics than in the temp...
Pesticides are known to occur in groundwater worldwide. However, long-term pollution concerns and ca...
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
Following a monitoring programme of private shallow boreholes a total of 22 different pesticides wer...
The transport and leaching potential hazards of various pesticides were studied in a shallow unconfi...
Abstract niet beschikbaarWith reference tot the Memorandum Environmental Criteria for the Protection...
Field and laboratory studies have been used to assess the main factors that determine the fate and b...
Groundwater in the Netherlands has been investigated for residues of pesticides. Aim of this invest...
Many factors determine whether a pesticide will leach through soil and become a groundwater contamin...
In the UK, increasing numbers of pesticides are being detected in ground water as monitoring program...
Abstract Seventeen areas throughout New Zealand were ranked according to an index of potential pollu...
Approximately 90 percent of the public water supply in Idaho originates from groundwater, thus makin...
In this paper, aquifer vulnerability to pesticide leaching was studied by computing Vulnerability In...
A three year field study was undertaken to assess the influence of water table management, namely su...
Many agricultural areas with humic-sandy and loamy-sandy soils are used also for the extraction of w...
To produce cash crops, pesticides are needed to a much higher degree in the tropics than in the temp...
Pesticides are known to occur in groundwater worldwide. However, long-term pollution concerns and ca...
This paper summarises recent research on pesticides in groundwater in both temperate and tropical re...
Following a monitoring programme of private shallow boreholes a total of 22 different pesticides wer...
The transport and leaching potential hazards of various pesticides were studied in a shallow unconfi...
Abstract niet beschikbaarWith reference tot the Memorandum Environmental Criteria for the Protection...
Field and laboratory studies have been used to assess the main factors that determine the fate and b...
Groundwater in the Netherlands has been investigated for residues of pesticides. Aim of this invest...
Many factors determine whether a pesticide will leach through soil and become a groundwater contamin...
In the UK, increasing numbers of pesticides are being detected in ground water as monitoring program...
Abstract Seventeen areas throughout New Zealand were ranked according to an index of potential pollu...
Approximately 90 percent of the public water supply in Idaho originates from groundwater, thus makin...
In this paper, aquifer vulnerability to pesticide leaching was studied by computing Vulnerability In...
A three year field study was undertaken to assess the influence of water table management, namely su...
Many agricultural areas with humic-sandy and loamy-sandy soils are used also for the extraction of w...
To produce cash crops, pesticides are needed to a much higher degree in the tropics than in the temp...
Pesticides are known to occur in groundwater worldwide. However, long-term pollution concerns and ca...