2021
DOI: 10.13031/trans.14221
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Role of Concentrated Flow Pathways on the Movement of Pesticides through Agricultural Fields and Riparian Buffer Zones

Abstract: HighlightsLand management and hydrologic connectivity cause concentrated flow pathways (CFPs) to serve various functions.Pesticide concentrations diminished along flow pathways from row-cropped fields through functional riparian zones.CFPs facilitated pesticide transport into pasture/hay fields from upgradient corn fields.Subsurface transport was likely a more important transport pathway relative to surface runoff for imidacloprid.Abstract. Riparian buffers, which are an important component of watershed manage… Show more

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“…The modified kinematic dispersive wave model had more robust model parameters that could allow the simulation of PF for a range of initial and boundary conditions once calibrated. Preisendanz et al (2021) examined the interconnected effects of land use, concentrated flow pathways, and pesticide physico-chemical properties on pesticide fate and transport in an agricultural watershed with loamy soils. Soil concentrations of atrazine, metolachlor, and imidacloprid were measured from samples collected along concentrated flow pathways and overland flow pathways at nine sites with varying land uses (row crop field, pasture, and riparian buffer).…”
Section: Special Collection Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modified kinematic dispersive wave model had more robust model parameters that could allow the simulation of PF for a range of initial and boundary conditions once calibrated. Preisendanz et al (2021) examined the interconnected effects of land use, concentrated flow pathways, and pesticide physico-chemical properties on pesticide fate and transport in an agricultural watershed with loamy soils. Soil concentrations of atrazine, metolachlor, and imidacloprid were measured from samples collected along concentrated flow pathways and overland flow pathways at nine sites with varying land uses (row crop field, pasture, and riparian buffer).…”
Section: Special Collection Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%