Determination of the atrazine migration parameters in Vertisol

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E. Raymundo-Raymundo
J. Hernandez-Vargas
Yu. N. Nikol’skii
A. K. Guber
F. Gavi-Reyes
B. L. Prado-Pano
B. Figueroa-Sandoval
J. R. Mendosa-Hernandez
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[1] Colegio de Postgraduados,
[2] Montecillo,undefined
[3] USDA-ARS Environmental Microbial and Food Safety Laboratory,undefined
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Eurasian Soil Science | 2010年 / 43卷
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Atrazine; EURASIAN Soil Science; Output Curve; Pore Solution; Transport Parameter;
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The parameters of the atrazine migration in columns with undisturbed Vertisol sampled from an irrigated plot in Guanajuato, Mexico were determined. A model of the convection-dispersion transport of the chemical compounds accounting for the decomposition and equilibrium adsorption, which is widely applied for assessing the risk of contamination of natural waters with pesticides, was used. The model parameters were obtained by solving the inverse problem of the transport equation on the basis of laboratory experiments on the transport of the 18O isotope and atrazine in soil columns with an undisturbed structure at three filtration velocities. The model adequately described the experimental data at the individual selection of the parameters for each output curve. Physically unsubstantiated parameters of the atrazine adsorption and degradation were obtained when the parameter of the hydrodynamic dispersion was determined from the data on the 18O migration. The simulation also showed that the use of parameters obtained at water content close to saturation in the calculations for an unsaturated soil resulted in the overestimation of the leaching rate and the maximum concentration of atrazine in the output curve compared to the experimental data.
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