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Kinetics And Mechanisms Of Atrazine Adsorption And Desorption In Soils Under No-Till And Conventional Management, V. P. Evangelou, W. W. Witt, E. Portig, Mike Barrett
Kinetics And Mechanisms Of Atrazine Adsorption And Desorption In Soils Under No-Till And Conventional Management, V. P. Evangelou, W. W. Witt, E. Portig, Mike Barrett
KWRRI Research Reports
Both soils (Maury silt loam and Sadler) exhibited three apparent mechanisms of atrazine adsorption. The first two mechanisms were very rapid (10 minutes) and were assigned to soil-clay surface adsorption reactions via hydrogen bonding. The quantity of atrazine involved in these two reactions for the 0.5 mg/1 solution atrazine varied, depending on the soil, from 67 μg/100 g clay to 219 μg/100 g clay. The reason there were two possible atrazine sinks in this range of atrazine adsorption was believed to be the presence of two types of reactive surfaces, the clay inorganic phase and the organic carbon phase. The …
Federal Regulatory Interests In Water, Patricia Sanderson Port
Federal Regulatory Interests In Water, Patricia Sanderson Port
Innovation in Western Water Law and Management (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
39 pages.
Contains references.
Kansas Intensive Groundwater Use Control Areas, David L. Pope
Kansas Intensive Groundwater Use Control Areas, David L. Pope
Innovation in Western Water Law and Management (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
22 pages (includes maps).
Contains references.
The Meteoric Evolution Of Arizona’S Eccentric Active Management Areas, Michael F. Mcnulty
The Meteoric Evolution Of Arizona’S Eccentric Active Management Areas, Michael F. Mcnulty
Innovation in Western Water Law and Management (Summer Conference, June 5-7)
27 pages.