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Simulated fate and transport of metolachlor in the unsaturated zone, Maryland, USA

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2008

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Bayless, E Randall, Capel, Paul D, Barbash, Jack E, Webb, Richard M T, Hancock, Tracy L Connell, and Lampe, David C, 2008, Simulated fate and transport of metolachlor in the unsaturated zone, Maryland, USA: Journal of environmental quality, v. 37, iss. 3, p. 1064-1072.

Summary

An unsaturated-zone transport model was used to examine the transport and fate of metolachlor applied to an agricultural site in Maryland, USA. The study site was instrumented to collect data on soil-water content, soil-water potential, ground water levels, major ions, pesticides, and nutrients from the unsaturated zone during 2002-2004. The data set was enhanced with site-specific information describing weather, soils, and agricultural practices. The Root Zone Water Quality Model was used to simulate physical, chemical, and biological processes occurring in the unsaturated zone. Model calibration to bromide tracer concentrations indicated flow occurred through the soil matrix. Simulated recharge rates were within the measured range [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.2134/jeq2006.0562

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