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Relations between pesticide use and riverine flux in the Mississippi River Basin

January 1, 1995

In an intensive subcontimental study of pesticides in surface waters of the United States, concentrations of 26 high-use pesticides were measured at nine sites in the Mississippi River basin from May 1991 through March 1992. Calculated total fluxes were combined with agricultural-use data to estimate the percentage of applied pesticide reaching the mouths of the Mississippi River and six major tributaries. For most pesticides, the riverine flux was less than 2% of the mass applied agriculturally. The insecticide diazinon was detected frequently in rivers draining the three basins with the highest population densities, apparently as a result of urban use.

Publication Year 1995
Title Relations between pesticide use and riverine flux in the Mississippi River Basin
DOI 10.1016/0045-6535(95)00176-9
Authors Steven J. Larson, Paul D. Capel, Donald A. Goolsby, Steven D. Zaugg, Mark W. Sandstrom
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Chemosphere
Index ID 70018807
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization National Water Quality Laboratory; Toxic Substances Hydrology Program