Title of article
Formulation of a soil–pesticide transport model based on a compartmental approach
Author/Authors
Hakan Ba a ao lu، نويسنده , , Timothy R. Ginn، نويسنده , , Benjamin J. McCoy، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
24
From page
1
To page
24
Abstract
A semianalytical soil–pesticide transport model is formulated based on a compartmental approach to determine spatial and temporal variations of pesticide residues across a soil profile. The compartmental model is implemented by drawing an analogy between a series of continuous-flow stirred tank reactors and a soil horizon that consists of multiple perfectly mixed compartments. The analogy is strengthened by exploiting a relation between the compartment series and the conventional convective–dispersive equation (CDE) for vertical transport in the soil. Consequently, the number of compartments in the model formulation is not free, but dictated as a function of transport parameters. The model formulation allows consideration of arbitrary boundary value specifications and also, for some cases, spatially varying initial concentration profiles. Sorption kinetics is represented via a two-site model that involves a linear sorption isotherm and a first-order irreversible sorption or a radial diffusive penetrating model. For these three cases, analysis of the compartmental model allows the resultant concentration profiles to be expressed in terms of the Poisson distribution. When a nonlinear kinetic sorption model is used to simulate the sorption processes, an analytical solution is not found and a numerical approach is required.
Keywords
Pesticide transport , soil , compartmental model , sorption kinetics
Journal title
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Record number
693291
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