Soil column experiments used as a means to assess transport, sorption, and biodegradation of pesticides in groundwater |
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Authors: | Magga Zoi Tzovolou Dimitra N Theodoropoulou Maria A Dalkarani Theodora Pikios Konstantinos Tsakiroglou Christos D |
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Affiliation: | Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas-Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, Patras, Greece. |
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Abstract: | Soil column experiments are used to investigate the fate of three pesticides of high, intermediate, and low solubility in groundwater: N- phosphonomethyl glycine (glyphosate); O,O-diethyl-S-[(ethylthio)methyl]phosphorodithioate (phorate); (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid (2,4-D). Feed solutions are prepared by adding each pesticide (100 mg/L glyphosate, 50 micro g/L phorate, 50 mg/L 2,4-D) along with conservative tracer, KBr, in synthetic groundwater. The concentration of the pesticides in effluents is detected by ion chromatography (glyphosate, 2,4-D) and GC-FID (phorate). The Br(-) breakthrough curves are employed to estimate the dispersion coefficient and mean pore velocity in each column. Solute transport and reactive models accounting for equilibrium/non-equilibrium sorption and biodegradation are coupled with inverse modeling numerical codes to estimate the kinetic parameters for all pesticides. |
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