Experimental validation of a Geographical Informations Systems-based procedure for predicting pesticide exposure in surface water.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
A GIS-based procedure for predicting pesticide exposure in surface waters has been applied on a pilot river
basin characterized by intensive agricultural activity. The predictive approach has been validated through experimental
monitoring, performed by collecting manual and automatic water samples during the productive season. Five active
ingredients (terbuthylazine, metolachlor, alachlor, linuron, fenitrothion) were selected for analysis to validate the
predictive approach. Comparison between predicted and experimental values showed good agreement for terbuthylazine
and metolachlor (used in large volumes within the basin), demonstrating the reliability of the approach.
However, some anomalous results were obtained for some of the other chemicals, which serve to highlight the
difficulties in getting reliable input data, in particular on application patterns (rate and time). Furthermore, the value
of mapping pesticide exposure on the medium-large scale is described, and the limitations of the reported
predictive approach are discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pesticides; GIS; Runoff
Elenco autori:
Otto, Stefan
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