LEACHING AND PREFERENTIAL FLOW OF CLOPYRALID UNDER IRRIGATION - FIELDOBSERVATIONS AND SIMULATION MODELING

Citation
Ja. Elliott et al., LEACHING AND PREFERENTIAL FLOW OF CLOPYRALID UNDER IRRIGATION - FIELDOBSERVATIONS AND SIMULATION MODELING, Journal of environmental quality, 27(1), 1998, pp. 124-131
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
00472425
Volume
27
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
124 - 131
Database
ISI
SICI code
0047-2425(1998)27:1<124:LAPFOC>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Pesticide leaching is a potential problem on irrigated land in Saskatc hewan, This study examined a worst case scenario for leaching of the h erbicide, clopyralid. Herbicide concentrations were measured in water samples from suction lysimeters and tile drain effluent during and aft er a leaching irrigation to remove salts. Clopyralid was found through out the soil profile within 20 d of application and was detected in th e first water flowing in the tile drains, Approximately 1.5% of the ap plied clopyralid was lost in the tile drain effluent, The presence of higher concentrations of clopyralid in tile drain water samples at 2 m than in lysimeter water samples taken from 1.5 and 1.8 m was attribut ed to preferential transport, Another indication of preferential flow, was the disparity between measured soil hydraulic characteristics and the timing of the arrival of water in the tile drains, Good agreement between observed and simulated clopyralid distributions was obtained u sing a bimodal flow scenario with the LEACHM model, It assumed that 40 % of the applied water moved through preferential flowpaths with satur ated hydraulic conductivities two orders of magnitude greater than the bulk soil, Chemical moving with this water did not penetrate the soil matrix and was not accessed by suction lysimeters. The remaining 60% of applied water moved through the soil matrix according to measured h ydraulic characteristics. The modeling approach described herbicide co ncentrations in the soil matrix and preferential now from a large fiel d integrated bg tile drainage but would not be applicable in soil colu mn studies or small plots.