Institution: | a Zoological Institute, Department of Limnology Technical University Braunschweig Fasanenstrasse 3, D-38092, Braunschweig, Switzerland b Scientific Centre for Environmental Research University Kassel Kurt-Wolters-Strasse 3, D-34109, Kassel, Switzerland |
Abstract: | A field method is described, which allows the qualitative estimation of pesticide contamination in the edgeof-field runoff. The method employs cheap and easy-to-use runoff sampling bottles, which were installed in an agricultural stream catchment over a period of three growing seasons. During this time 18 runoff events were detected, in nine of which insecticide contamination was measured (maximum concentrations: lindane 0.7 μg l−1 and 12.7 μg kg−1, parathion 20 μg l−1 and 728 μg kg−, fenvalerate 18.4 μg 1-1 and 924 μg kg−1). These insecticides were detected mainly as particle-bound chemicals. On about 80 % of the occasions the presence or absence of runoff measured in the field was in agreement with a simulation of runoff presence or absence using the runoff model KINEROS. |