Adsorptive Behavior of Atrazine and Alachlor in Organic­ Poor Sediments

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Project Number:

WR90R020

Funding Year:

1990

Contract Period:

-

Funding Source:

UWS

Investigator(s):
PIs:
  • Grundl, UW-Milwaukee
  • Small, UW-Milwaukee
Abstract:

A sediment mixing approach was taken to systematically vary the organic carbon (oc) and clay content (cm) of a suite of organic-poor, clay-rich sediments.  Organic carbon content ranged from 3.2% to 0.4% and clay content ranged from 24 to 51%.  Atrazine and alachlor were shown to sorb to both natural organic carbon and clay minerals.  Partition coefficients to natural organic carbon (Koc) were found to be 196 and 426 liters/kg organic carbon for atrazine and alachlor, respectively.  Partition coefficients to the clay fraction were found to be 1.8 and 3.0 liters/kg clay for atrazine and alachlor, respectively.  Retardation factors calculated using partition coefficients that ignore numerical phase sorption are low by factors of 2.6 to 2.8 in the subsoils used in this study.

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