Corrigenda - Application of a simple-model to assess the ground-water contamination potential of pesticides

Soil Research ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1031
Author(s):  
HJ Di ◽  
RS Kookana ◽  
LAG Aylmore

A simple model is described for assessing the ground water contamination potential of pesticides. This model, based on simple processes of linear, equilibrium and singular partition between solution and soil organic matter, steady convective flow, and first-order degradation, calculates fractions of pesticides remaining in the soil as they leach to greater depth. Possible effects by preferential flow that may be present in structured soils are ignored. The soil profile is divided into a number of layers which may differ in bulk density, moisture content at field capacity, organic C content, and degradation half-life. The leaching depths predicted by this model generally agreed with the mean leaching depths measured in a field study, and with those predicted by the CALF model. The leaching depths by the simple model were also statistically related to those simulated by the LEACHM model, although the values by LEACHM were found to be much higher than those by the simple model and by CALF. Under the soil and environmental conditions given, the simple model predicted that chlorpyriphos and chlorthal dimethyl would not leach to any noticeable depth before being completely degraded, that metribuzin, prometryne, propyzamide and simazine would mostly degrade to insignificant concentrations before reaching 500 cm, and that traces of fenamiphos, metalaxyl and linuron might reach beyond 1000 cm.

Soil Research ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 1031
Author(s):  
HJ Di ◽  
RS Kookana ◽  
LAG Aylmore

A simple model is described for assessing the ground water contamination potential of pesticides. This model, based on simple processes of linear, equilibrium and singular partition between solution and soil organic matter, steady convective flow, and first-order degradation, calculates fractions of pesticides remaining in the soil as they leach to greater depth. Possible effects by preferential flow that may be present in structured soils are ignored. The soil profile is divided into a number of layers which may differ in bulk density, moisture content at field capacity, organic C content, and degradation half-life. The leaching depths predicted by this model generally agreed with the mean leaching depths measured in a field study, and with those predicted by the CALF model. The leaching depths by the simple model were also statistically related to those simulated by the LEACHM model, although the values by LEACHM were found to be much higher than those by the simple model and by CALF. Under the soil and environmental conditions given, the simple model predicted that chlorpyriphos and chlorthal dimethyl would not leach to any noticeable depth before being completely degraded, that metribuzin, prometryne, propyzamide and simazine would mostly degrade to insignificant concentrations before reaching 500 cm, and that traces of fenamiphos, metalaxyl and linuron might reach beyond 1000 cm.


2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Juandi M ◽  
Usman Malik ◽  
Melki Leonardo

The research analyzing ground water contamination based on Geo-electrical methods near 2 point, that is in Cipta Karya street (without waste pile) and Srikandi street (with waste pile), Kecamatan Tampan Riau. Data was processed using Software Progress, with the results of processing in the form of depth, thickness and number of layers and the resistivity value. Has been done the results obtained showed that the resistivity value on Cipta Karya road without garbage pile was 57.10-4955.00 Ohm.m at depth 0,00-346,00 Meter and on Srikandi street with garbage pile was 68.90-4008.00 Ohm.m at depth 0,00-367,00 Meter. Geo-electrical data measurements in Cipta Karya and Srikandi there are 5 layers of soil, that is cover layer, clay loam layer, alluvium layer, sand layer and bedrock layer. Based on the above resistivity values and depth, all points considered un polluted by leachet because the resistivity value is far above 10 Ohm.m (fresh water). Resistivity values indicate that the leachet does not seep into the soil and spread to swamps which are right next to the garbage pile(Srikandi road).


Ground Water ◽  
1991 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 536-548 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joel Massmann ◽  
R. Allan Freeze ◽  
Leslie Smith ◽  
Tony Sperling ◽  
Bruce James

1978 ◽  
Vol 104 (3) ◽  
pp. 283-291
Author(s):  
Harold R. Duke ◽  
Dale F. Heermann ◽  
Darryl E. Smika

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