Title of article :
Pesticides in the atmosphere of the Mississippi River
Valley, part II } air
Author/Authors :
W.T. Foremana، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , M.S. Majewskib، نويسنده , , D.A. Goolsbyc، نويسنده , , F.W. Wiebea، نويسنده , ,
R.H. Couped، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Weekly composite air samples were collected from early April through to mid-September 1995 at three paired
urban and agricultural sites along the Mississippi River region of the Midwestern United States. The paired sampling
sites were located in Mississippi, Iowa, and Minnesota. A background site, removed from dense urban and
agricultural areas, was located on the shore of Lake Superior in Michigan. Each sample was analyzed for 49
compounds; of these, 21 of 26 herbicides, 13 of 19 insecticides, and 4 of 4 related transformation products were
detected during the study, with most pesticides detected in more than one sample. The maximum number of
pesticides detected in an air sample was 18. Herbicides were the predominant type of pesticide detected at every site.
Detection frequencies of most herbicides were similar at the urban and agricultural sites in Iowa and Minnesota. In
Mississippi, herbicides generally were detected more frequently at the agricultural site. The insecticides chlorpyrifos,
diazinon, and carbaryl, which are used in agricultural and non-agricultural settings, were detected more frequently in
urban sites than agricultural sites in Mississippi and Iowa. Methyl parathion was detected in 70% of the samples
from the Mississippi agricultural site and at the highest concentration 62 ngrm3 air. of any insecticide measured in
the study. At the background site, dacthal 100%., atrazine 35%., cyanazine 22%., and the primarily atrazine.
triazine transformation products CIAT 35%. and CEAT 17%. were detected most frequently, suggesting their
potential for long-range atmospheric transport.
Keywords :
Air , Insecticides , herbicides , pesticides
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment