The potential for degradation of atrazine or isoproturon in the unsaturated zone of two boreholes was studied under laboratory conditions. Intact and uncontaminated samples were obtained from regular depths of 0±16.45 m and 0±9 m using a percussion coring technique. The results showed that the deep
Potential Dissipation of Atrazine in the Soil Unsaturated Zone: a Comparative Study in Four European Countries
✍ Scribed by Issa, Salah; Wood, Martin; Pussemier, Luc; Vanderheyden, Vincent; Douka, Catherine; Vizantinopoulos, Spyros; Gyori, Zoltan; Borbely, Maria; Katai, Janos
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 223 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1526-498X
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✦ Synopsis
A European-wide project has been undertaken to establish the potential for dissipation of atrazine in the soil subsurface environment. Samples were obtained, avoiding contamination, in four countries (Belgium, Greece, Hungary and UK) and laboratory studies carried out. In order to make comparisons between results from each laboratory, a ring experiment was carried out using common methodology for sampling, extraction and analytical techniques.
Subsurface materials from each country were distributed to the other countries. Atrazine dissipation was determined in each country for all materials under the same laboratory conditions. The results of this comparative study showed generally good agreement between all laboratories. SigniÐcant potential microbiological dissipation was detected in certain samples. Where di †erences occurred between laboratories this was attributed to small, spatially heterogeneous microbial populations in the subsurface materials.
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