Environmental Engineering Reference
In-Depth Information
Willis, G. H. and McDowell, L. L. 1982. Pesticides in agricultural runoff and their effects on down-
stream water quality. Environ. Toxicol. Chem. 1: 267-279.
Wilson, R. I. and Mabury, S. A. 2000. Photodegradation of metolachlor: Isolation, identification, and
quantification of monochloroacetic acid. J. Agric. Food Chem. 48: 944-950.
Wolfe, M. L. 2001. Hydrology. In: Ritter, F. and Shirmohammadi, A. (eds), Agricultural Nonpoint Source
Pollution: Watershed Management and Hydrology , 1-27. CRC press LLC: Florida.
Wu, Q., Riise, G., Lundekvam, H., Mulder, J., and Haugen, L. E. 2004. Influences of suspended
particles on the runoff of pesticides from an agricultural field at Askim, SE-Norway. Environ.
Geochem. Health 26: 295-302.
Younos, T. M. and Weigmann, D. L. 1988. Pesticides: A continuing dilema. J. WPCF 60: 1199-1205.
Zamy, C., Mazellier, P., and Legube, B. 2004. Phototransformation of selected organophosphorus
pesticides in dilute aqueous solutions. Water Res. 38: 2305-2314.
Zimmerman, L. R., Schneider, R. J., and Thurman, E. M. 2002. Analysis and detection of the herbi-
cides dimethenamid and flufenacet and their sulfonic and oxanilic acid degradates in natural
water. J. Agric. Food Chem. 50: 1045-1052.
Search WWH ::




Custom Search