PESTICIDE LOSS TO THE ATMOSPHERE

被引:22
|
作者
PLIMMER, JR
机构
[1] Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Beltsville, Maryland
关键词
air pollution; atmospheric transport; organochlorine insecticides; pesticide;
D O I
10.1002/ajim.4700180418
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Pesticides may be transformed by chemical and biological processes or transported from the site of application by several processes including runoff, movement through the soil to ground water, volatilization, transport on soil particles, and wind erosion. Contamination of water by pesticide residues is a matter of concern as is contamination of the earth's atmosphere. The form in which a pesticide enters the air and the dimensions of pesticide‐containing particulate matter affect movement and deposition. Local transport over distances of several miles may be responsible for adverse effects on nontarget species. Effects of long‐range transport are more difficult to assess, but pesticides increase the burden of organic chemicals in the atmosphere. Field measurements of pesticide volatilization and deposition of residues in rainfall, particulate matter, fog, etc., provide information on the relative importance of these processes. Adequate information concerning chemical reactions of pesticides in air is lacking. Because it is desirable to minimize low‐level human and environmental exposure resulting from airborne pesticide residues, potential for losses to the air should be taken into account in selecting pesticide formulations and application methods. Copyright © 1990 Wiley Periodicals, Inc., A Wiley Company
引用
收藏
页码:461 / 466
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING WEIGHT LOSS IN INERT ATMOSPHERE
    HOLOVKA, JM
    ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, 1964, 36 (01) : 255 - &
  • [32] HELIUM IN MARTIAN ATMOSPHERE - THERMAL LOSS CONSIDERATIONS
    LEVINE, JS
    KEATING, GM
    PRIOR, EJ
    PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, 1974, 22 (03) : 500 - 503
  • [33] Concerning the decrease in heat loss in the martian atmosphere
    Milankovitch, M
    ANNALEN DER PHYSIK, 1914, 44 (11) : 465 - 476
  • [34] A short note on the variation of path loss in the atmosphere
    Shah, Noraisyah Mohamed
    Allnutt, Jeremy E.
    JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC AND SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL PHYSICS, 2014, 110 : 58 - 62
  • [35] Loss rates of Europa's tenuous atmosphere
    Lucchetti, Alice
    Plainaki, Christina
    Cremonese, Gabriele
    Milillo, Anna
    Cassidy, Timothy
    Jia, Xianzhe
    Shematovich, Valery
    PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, 2016, 130 : 14 - 23
  • [36] THE LOSS OF AUREOLE: ATMOSPHERE AND MELANCHOLY IN EUGENIE GRANDET
    Petitier, Paule
    FRENCH STUDIES, 2010, 64 (02) : 164 - 177
  • [37] RATE OF LOSS OF AMMONIA FROM WATER TO THE ATMOSPHERE
    WEILER, RR
    JOURNAL OF THE FISHERIES RESEARCH BOARD OF CANADA, 1979, 36 (06): : 685 - 689
  • [38] LOSS OF HE+ IONS IN UPPER ATMOSPHERE
    STEBBINGS, RF
    RUTHERFORD, JA
    TURNER, BR
    PLANETARY AND SPACE SCIENCE, 1965, 13 (11) : 1125 - +
  • [39] Understanding Trends in Pesticide Volatilization from Agricultural Fields Using the Pesticide Loss via Volatilization Model
    Taylor, Madeleine
    Lyons, Sean M.
    Davie-Martin, Cleo L.
    Geoghegan, Trudyanne S.
    Hageman, Kimberly J.
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2020, 54 (04) : 2202 - 2209
  • [40] The role of stability in fine pesticide droplet dispersion in the atmosphere: A review of physical concepts
    Thistle, HW
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASAE, 2000, 43 (06): : 1409 - 1413