Content: Processes and factors affecting transport of pesticides to ground water / H.H. Cheng and W.C. Koskinen --
Soil characteristics affecting pesticide movement into ground water / Charles S. Helling and Timothy J. Gish --
Determining uncertainty in physical parameter measurements by Monte Carlo simulation / David W. Coy, Gregory A. Kew, Michael E. Mullins, and Phillip V. Piserchia --
Quantifying pesticide adsorption and degradation during transport through soil to ground water / W.Z. Zhong, A.T. Lemley, and R.J. Wagenet --
Geohydrology of a field site : study of pesticide migration in the unsaturated and saturated zones of Dougherty Plain, southwest Georgia / Sandra C. Cooper --
Spatial variability of pesticide sorption and degradation parameters / P.S.C. Rao, K.S.V. Edvardsson, L.T. Ou, R.E. Jessup, P. Nkedi-Kizza, and A.G. Hornsby --
Applications of surface geophysical methods to ground water pollution investigations / Nicholas De Rose --
DRASTIC, a system to evaluate the pollution potential of hydrogeologic settings by pesticides / Linda Aller, Truman Bennett, Jay H. Lehr, and Rebecca Petty --
Hydrogeologic investigations of pesticide spills / Ralph E. Moon and Carol D. Henry --
Monitoring ground water for pesticides / S.Z. Cohen, C. Eiden, and M.N. Lorber --
Field, laboratory, and modeling studies on the degradation and transport of aldicarb residues in soil and ground water / Russell L. Jones --
Fate of aldicarb in Wisconsin ground water / John M. Harkin, Frank A. Jones, Riyadh N. Fathulla, E. Kudjo Dzantor, and David G. Kroll --
Complexity of contaminant dispersal in a karst geological system / David A. Kurtz and Richard R. Parizek --
1,2-dibromoethane (EDB) in two soil profiles / D.W. Duncan and R.J. Oshima --
Chemical and microbial degradation of 1,2-dibromoethane (EDB) in Florida ground water, soil, and sludge / R.A. Weintraub, G.W. Jex, and H.A. Moye --
Movement of selected pesticides and herbicides through columns of sandy loam / Viorica Lopez-Avila, Pat Hirata, Susan Kraska, Michael Flanagan, John H. Taylor, Jr., Stephen C. Hern, Sue Melancon, and Jim Pollard --
Principles of modeling pesticide movement in the unsaturated zone / R.J. Wagenet --
A method for the assessment of ground water contamination potential using a pesticide root zone model (PRZM) for the unsaturated zone / M.N. Lorber and Carolyn K. Offutt --
Modeling pesticide movement in the unsaturated zone of Hawaiian soils under agricultural use / R.E. Green, C.C.K. Liu, and N. Tamrakar --
Evaluation of pesticide transport screening models under field conditions / William A. Jury, Hesham Elabd, L. Denise Clendening, and Margaret Resketo --
Field validation of ground water models / Mary P. Anderson --
Reproductive and developmental toxicity risk assessment / Jerry M. Smith --
The toxicological and epidemiological effects of pesticide contamination in California ground water / Peter E. Berteau and David P. Spath --
Safety evaluation of pesticides in ground water / D.D. Sumner and J.T. Stevens --
Risk assessment approaches for ground water contamination by pesticides and other organic substances / J.F. Stara, J. Patterson, and M.L. Dourson --
Risk, uncertainty, and the legal process / Sheila Jasanoff --
Industry perspective on pesticide and ground water legislation / Loy C. Newby and Charles G. Rock --
Ground water regulations : impact, public acceptance, and enforcement / Orlo R. Ehart, Gordon Chesters, and Kari J. Sherman --
Ground water contamination by toxic substances : a California assessment / David B. Cohen --
Two ground water contamination problems : case studies / Nancy K. Kim, Anthony J. Grey, Ronald Tramontano, Charles Hudson, and Geoffrey Laccetti --
The emerging role of pesticide regulation in Florida due to ground water contamination / Howard L. Rhodes --
Considering pesticide potential for reaching ground water in the registration of pesticides / Samuel M. Creeger.
Author(s): Willa Y. Garner, Richard C. Honeycutt, and Herbert N. Nigg (Eds.)
Series: ACS Symposium Series 315
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Year: 1986
Language: English
Pages: 571
City: Washington, D.C