Abstract:In agricultural areas, ponds are suitable wetland environments to dissipate and reduce the occurrence of pesticides in aquatic environments. However, their impact at a catchment scale is still poorly understood. This study aims to determine how these organic contaminants were trapped in a pond located in an agricultural critical zone from SW France (Auradé catchment). The spatial distribution of pesticide concentrations and their different controlling factors were investigated in waters and sediments collected… Show more
“…20 Highly hydrophobic molecules such as pendimethalin (logK OW = 5.2) sorbed to the TSS and at the same time, the pond released 5.6 tons per km² of TSS. Moreover, a previous study highlighted that the amount of pesticides stored in the sediment (both at the surface and in deeper layers) was not negligible (Chaumet et al 2021), especially considering the significant height of the entire sediment layer (about 1.5 m on average). Therefore, even though the pond retains pesticides, a significant proportion of these molecules may be transported downstream by resuspension during flood events from the sediments where they were previously stored.…”
Section: Role Of Pond In Pesticide Flux Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The retention of molecules in soils over the years is favoured by the carbonate context of the molasse. The process of sorption of pesticides as well as of metals onto pond sediment particles has been demonstrated by Chaumet et al (2021) and by , respectively.…”
Section: Origin Of the Pesticide Fluxes And Influence Of Seasonal Flo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, pesticides can be biodegraded, photolyzed or volatised in the water column (Droz et al 2021;Papaevangelou et al 2017). Pesticides in the particulate phase may also be stored in the bottom sediments by settling, as in the Bassioué pond, where the sediment compartment is rather thick (Chaumet et al 2021). Due to the high intensity of flood events, however, this process can be considered non-permanent due to the resuspension phenomenon (Chaumet et al 2021;.…”
Section: Pesticide Partitioning and Key Role Of Molecule Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesticides in the particulate phase may also be stored in the bottom sediments by settling, as in the Bassioué pond, where the sediment compartment is rather thick (Chaumet et al 2021). Due to the high intensity of flood events, however, this process can be considered non-permanent due to the resuspension phenomenon (Chaumet et al 2021;. -Pond mitigation in dissolved and particulate pesticide transfers: influence of storm events and seasonality (Auradé agricultural catchment, SW-France).…”
Section: Pesticide Partitioning and Key Role Of Molecule Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This highlights the influence of the pond in terms of retention, especially on hydrophobic molecules sorbed to particles such as aclonifen and pendimethalin. These molecules have more time to settle and be stored in the sediments (Chaumet et al 2021). The pond has a limited water head and the intensity of the rainfall events falling on very steeply sloping lands leads to very rapid transport across the pond during the flood events.…”
Section: Role Of Pond In Pesticide Flux Mitigationmentioning
“…20 Highly hydrophobic molecules such as pendimethalin (logK OW = 5.2) sorbed to the TSS and at the same time, the pond released 5.6 tons per km² of TSS. Moreover, a previous study highlighted that the amount of pesticides stored in the sediment (both at the surface and in deeper layers) was not negligible (Chaumet et al 2021), especially considering the significant height of the entire sediment layer (about 1.5 m on average). Therefore, even though the pond retains pesticides, a significant proportion of these molecules may be transported downstream by resuspension during flood events from the sediments where they were previously stored.…”
Section: Role Of Pond In Pesticide Flux Mitigationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The retention of molecules in soils over the years is favoured by the carbonate context of the molasse. The process of sorption of pesticides as well as of metals onto pond sediment particles has been demonstrated by Chaumet et al (2021) and by , respectively.…”
Section: Origin Of the Pesticide Fluxes And Influence Of Seasonal Flo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, pesticides can be biodegraded, photolyzed or volatised in the water column (Droz et al 2021;Papaevangelou et al 2017). Pesticides in the particulate phase may also be stored in the bottom sediments by settling, as in the Bassioué pond, where the sediment compartment is rather thick (Chaumet et al 2021). Due to the high intensity of flood events, however, this process can be considered non-permanent due to the resuspension phenomenon (Chaumet et al 2021;.…”
Section: Pesticide Partitioning and Key Role Of Molecule Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesticides in the particulate phase may also be stored in the bottom sediments by settling, as in the Bassioué pond, where the sediment compartment is rather thick (Chaumet et al 2021). Due to the high intensity of flood events, however, this process can be considered non-permanent due to the resuspension phenomenon (Chaumet et al 2021;. -Pond mitigation in dissolved and particulate pesticide transfers: influence of storm events and seasonality (Auradé agricultural catchment, SW-France).…”
Section: Pesticide Partitioning and Key Role Of Molecule Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This highlights the influence of the pond in terms of retention, especially on hydrophobic molecules sorbed to particles such as aclonifen and pendimethalin. These molecules have more time to settle and be stored in the sediments (Chaumet et al 2021). The pond has a limited water head and the intensity of the rainfall events falling on very steeply sloping lands leads to very rapid transport across the pond during the flood events.…”
Section: Role Of Pond In Pesticide Flux Mitigationmentioning
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