FIELD COMPARISON OF AN EDDY ACCUMULATION AND AN AERODYNAMIC-GRADIENT SYSTEM FOR MEASURING PESTICIDE VOLATILIZATION FLUXES

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MAJEWSKI, M
DESJARDINS, R
ROCHETTE, P
PATTEY, E
SEIBER, J
GLOTFELTY, D
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS,DEPT ENVIRONM TOXICOL,DAVIS,CA 95616
[2] AGR CANADA,LAND RESOURCES RES CTR,OTTAWA K1A 0C6,ONTARIO,CANADA
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10.1021/es00038a012
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The field experiment reported here applied the relaxed eddy accumulation (REA) technique to the measurement of triallate (TA) and trifluralin (TF) volatilization from fallow soil. A critical analysis of the REA system used in this experiment is done, and the fluxes are compared to those obtained by the aerodynamic-gradient (AG) technique. The measured cumulative volatilization losses, corrected for the effective upwind source area (footprint), for the AG system were higher than with the REA system. The differences between the methods over the first 5 days of the experiment were 27 and 13% for TA and TF, respectively. A mass balance based on the amount of parent compounds volatilized from soil during the first 5 days of the experiment showed a 110 and 70% and a 79 and 61 % accountability for triallate and trifluralin by the AG and REA methods, respectively. These results also show that the non-footprint-corrected AG flux values underestimated the volatilization flux by approximately 16 %. The footprint correction model used in this experiment does not presently have the capability of accounting for changes in atmospheric stability. However, these values still provide an indication of the most likely upwind area affecting the evaporative flux estimations. The soil half-lives for triallate and trifluralin were 9.8 and 7.0 days, respectively.
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