Atmospheric transport and deposition of pesticides : an assessment of current knowledge

Auteur(s) :
Bidleman TF., Brorstrom-lunden E., Builtjes PJH., Dutchak S., Duyzer JH., Gryning SE., Jones KC., Van Dijk HFG., Vanarsveld JA., Van Pul WAJ.
Date :
Avr, 1999
Source(s) :
WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION. #115:(1-4) p245-256
Adresse :
"VAN PUL WAJ,NATL INST PUBL HLTH & ENVIRONM;POB 1;NL-3720 BA BILTHOVEN, [email protected]"

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« The current knowledge on atmospheric transport and deposition of pesticides is reviewed and discussed by a working group of experts during the Workshop on Fate of pesticides in the atmosphere; implications for risk assessment, held in Driebergen, the Netherlands, 22-24 April, 1998. In general there is a shortage of measurement data to evaluate the deposition and re-emission processes. It was concluded that the mechanisms of transport and dispersion of pesticides can be described similarly to those for other air pollution components and these mechanisms are rather well-known. Large uncertainties are present in the exchange processes at the interface between air and soil/water/vegetation. In all process descriptions the uncertainty in the physicochemical properties play an important role. Particularly those in the vapour pressure, Henry’s law constant and its temperature dependency. More accurate data on physicochemical properties and particularly the temperature dependencies is needed. »

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