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The role of storm flows in concentration of pesticides associated with particulate and dissolved fractions as a threat to aquatic ecosystems - Case study: the agricultural watershed of Save river (Southwest of France)
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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2011002
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2011002
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L. Taghavi,G. Merlina,J.-L. Probst
Mots clés
pesticide
TSM
DOC
hysteresis patterns
flood flow
pesticide
MES
COD
hystérésis
crue
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17/02/2011
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2011002
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Measurement of the fluxes of pesticides was carried out for a year, ending in March 2009,
in the Save catchment, in the vicinity of Toulouse. The hydrograph separation technique
was used to evaluate the respective contribution of stormflow and baseflow in transport of
12 pesticide molecules. Transport of over 59% of pesticides and their controlling factors
such as total suspended matter (TSM), particulate organic carbon (POC) and dissolved
organic carbon (DOC) occurred during storm periods. Hysteresis patterns could be observed
in the concentration-discharge relationships only for some molecules between rising and
falling periods of the storm hydrograph. Clockwise hysteresis was noticed for low to
moderately soluble pesticide molecules and for particulate fractions, which explains the
role of surface runoff in pesticide displacement. In contrast, anticlockwise hysteresis
was registered for soluble molecules and dissolved fractions, explaining the role of
subsurface flows and soil leaching processes. The important role of TSM, POC and DOC in
pesticide transport was clearly established. We also came to the conclusion that the role
of stormy periods in pesticide movement and their controlling factors worked as a threat
to aquatic ecosystems. And there was a positive relation between riverine TSM, POC, DOC
and pesticides according to pesticide properties.
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