International audienceThe vulnerability of groundwater to pesticides is governed in part by sorption mechanisms in the vadose zone, commonly studied in soil but less well-known in the geological solids. To alleviate this lack of knowledge, adsorption of the herbicide S-metolachlor (SMOC) and of two of its metabolites—metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid (MESA) and metolachlor oxanilic acid (MOXA)—was studied with batch equilibrium method on seventeen surface soils and three geological solids of the vadose zone overlying a glaciofluvial aquifer. In grainsize terms, the latter three were sand for the first two samples and gravel for the third. Adsorption is ordered as follows: SMOC > > MESA > MOXA, except for one of the geological solids for whic...
Movement of metolachlor and terbuthylazine including a bromide tracer was studied in core and packed...
International audienceOrganic waste (OW) reuse in agriculture is a common practice fostered by benef...
Xenobiotics are increasingly being used in agriculture to enhance food production. An excessive appl...
Vadose zone play a key role in pesticides transfer and groundwater quality. Knowledge’s about leachi...
La zone non saturée joue un rôle clé sur le transfert des pesticides et la qualité des eaux souterra...
47 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablasS-metolachlor is a widely used herbicide that may contaminate groundw...
International audienceThe presence of pesticides (alachlor, metolachlor and atrazine) is a major con...
This work estimated the leaching behavior of metolachlor from montmorillonite-based and commercial e...
At the time of spring pre-emergent herbicide application, the soil surface in conservation agricultu...
The impact of the aeration status of soils on the environmental fate of the soil-applied pre-emergen...
At the time of spring pre-emergent herbicide application, the soil surface in conservation agricultu...
The ability of soil to adsorb metolachlor strongly influences its environmental fate, but little inf...
BACKGROUND: Sorption and dissipation of aged metolachlor were characterized in rehabilitated and ero...
International audienceSulfamethoxazole (SMX) is one of the antibiotics most commonly detected in aqu...
We present the results of a two years study on the contamination of the Luxembourg Sandstone aquifer...
Movement of metolachlor and terbuthylazine including a bromide tracer was studied in core and packed...
International audienceOrganic waste (OW) reuse in agriculture is a common practice fostered by benef...
Xenobiotics are increasingly being used in agriculture to enhance food production. An excessive appl...
Vadose zone play a key role in pesticides transfer and groundwater quality. Knowledge’s about leachi...
La zone non saturée joue un rôle clé sur le transfert des pesticides et la qualité des eaux souterra...
47 páginas, 4 figuras, 5 tablasS-metolachlor is a widely used herbicide that may contaminate groundw...
International audienceThe presence of pesticides (alachlor, metolachlor and atrazine) is a major con...
This work estimated the leaching behavior of metolachlor from montmorillonite-based and commercial e...
At the time of spring pre-emergent herbicide application, the soil surface in conservation agricultu...
The impact of the aeration status of soils on the environmental fate of the soil-applied pre-emergen...
At the time of spring pre-emergent herbicide application, the soil surface in conservation agricultu...
The ability of soil to adsorb metolachlor strongly influences its environmental fate, but little inf...
BACKGROUND: Sorption and dissipation of aged metolachlor were characterized in rehabilitated and ero...
International audienceSulfamethoxazole (SMX) is one of the antibiotics most commonly detected in aqu...
We present the results of a two years study on the contamination of the Luxembourg Sandstone aquifer...
Movement of metolachlor and terbuthylazine including a bromide tracer was studied in core and packed...
International audienceOrganic waste (OW) reuse in agriculture is a common practice fostered by benef...
Xenobiotics are increasingly being used in agriculture to enhance food production. An excessive appl...