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Retention and Solute Transport Properties in Disturbed and Undisturbed Soil Samples

Lívia Previatello da Silva, Quirijn de Jong van Lier, Marcus Metri Correa, Jarbas Honorio de Miranda, Luciano Alves de Oliveira

05/Oct/2016

ABSTRACT Solute transport parameters can be determined in miscible displacement experiments, usually performed in columns with disturbed (sieved) soil samples. Experiments with undisturbed samples are uncommon, due to the difficulty of taking undisturbed samples at the size required for these experiments. Structural alteration of the disturbed material implies modifications in the pore geometry that determines hydraulic properties, including hydraulic conductivity and retention and properties related to miscible displacement. An existing model for prediction of breakthrough curves based on retention properties […]

Sorption-desorption of chlorothalonil in soils with different organic matter contents

J. B. Regitano, F. Prata, N. M. P. Dias, A. Lavorenti, V. L. Tornisielo

01/Mar/2002

Pesticide kinetics and sorption allow to predict the equilibrium time of the reaction and to speculate over the reaction mechanisms involved.Therefore, their study is fundamental to understand the environmental fate of pesticides.The aim of this research was to evaluate the sorption and kinetics of the fungicide chlorothalonil in five distinct soils with different organic matter contents of the state of São Paulo (Brazil): Neossolo Quartzarênico órtico (RQo), Latossolo Vermelho distroférrico (LVdf-1 e LVdf-2), Latossolo Vermelho perférrico (LVj), and Gleissolo (G).The […]