EFFECTS OF SOIL HETEROGENEITY ON PESTICIDE LEACHING TO GROUNDWATER

被引:62
|
作者
VANDERZEE, SEATM [1 ]
BOESTEN, JJTI [1 ]
机构
[1] WINAND STARING CTR INTEGRATED LAND SOIL & WATER RE, 6700 EC WAGENINGEN, NETHERLANDS
关键词
D O I
10.1029/91WR01990
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Pesticide leaching was simulated numerically assuming Freundlich adsorption, first-order transformation and passive plant uptake, taking transient flow, hydrodynamic dispersion, and depth as well as temperature dependence of (bio)chemical parameters into account. The dependency of the leached fraction on sorption and transformation parameters appeared to be in good general agreement with the model developed by Jury et al. (1987). We incorporated spatial variability of (bio)chemical parameters into the piston flow model and showed how spatial variability may be accounted for without having to resort to demanding Monte Carlo techniques. Such spatial variability affects the leached fraction significantly. The data requirement of the simple stochastic model is small and the versatility relatively high. For parameter values often not of prime practical interest for pesticide screening this model fails. Considering transport by convection and dispersion in the semi-infinite domain, this spatial variability can be easily accounted for using parameter ranges for which our original analytical model for spatially variable piston transport failed. In this revised model, hydrodynamic dispersion, preferential flow, and spatial variability of transformation, sorption and soil thickness are dealt with in a similar fashion, while both correlation or the absence of correlation of parameters can be incorporated through an approximation of apparent residence time variance.
引用
收藏
页码:3051 / 3063
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Effects of poor quality irrigation waters on the nutrient leaching and groundwater quality from sandy soil
    Jalali, M.
    Merrikhpour, H.
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, 2008, 53 (06): : 1289 - 1298
  • [42] Cold climatic conditions: Effects on bioavailability and leaching of the mobile pesticide metribuzin in a silt loam soil in Norway
    Stenrod, Marianne
    Perceval, Jeanne
    Benoit, Pierre
    Almvik, Marit
    Bolli, Randi I.
    Eklo, Ole Martin
    Sveistrup, Tore E.
    Kvaerner, Jens
    [J]. COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2008, 53 (01) : 4 - 15
  • [43] LEACHING OF PESTICIDE AND RELATED CHEMICALS IN SOIL .5. VERTICAL MOVEMENT OF OXAMYL IN SOIL
    NOSE, K
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PESTICIDE SCIENCE, 1984, 9 (01): : 7 - 12
  • [44] Potential of some soil amendments in reducing leaching of fipronil to groundwater
    Joshi, V.
    Srivastava, A.
    Srivastava, P. C.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2016, 13 (02) : 631 - 638
  • [45] Potential of some soil amendments in reducing leaching of fipronil to groundwater
    V. Joshi
    A. Srivastava
    P. C. Srivastava
    [J]. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2016, 13 : 631 - 638
  • [46] Effect of oil leaching on the soil, coastal, marine and groundwater in Kuwait
    Al-Mashan, N. M.
    Abdelsalam, Z.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING RESEARCH, 2018, 6 (04):
  • [47] EFFECT OF WASTEWATER IRRIGATION AND LEACHING PERCENTAGE ON SOIL AND GROUNDWATER CHEMISTRY
    BOLE, JB
    CAREFOOT, JM
    CHANG, C
    OOSTERVELD, M
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 1981, 10 (02) : 177 - 183
  • [48] Comparison of organochlorine pesticide levels in soil and groundwater of Agra, India
    Singh, RP
    [J]. BULLETIN OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY, 2001, 67 (01) : 126 - 132
  • [49] Exogenous organic matter as strategy to reduce pesticide leaching through the soil
    Perez-Lucas, Gabriel
    El Aatik, Abderrazak
    Vela, Nuria
    Fenoll, Jose
    Navarro, Simon
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE, 2021, 67 (07) : 934 - 945
  • [50] PESTICIDE TRANSPORT MODELING IN SOIL FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
    MATTHIES, M
    BEHRENDT, H
    [J]. TOXICOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY, 1991, 31-2 : 357 - 365