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Conducting field studies for testing pesticide leaching models

January 1, 1990

A variety of predictive models are being applied to evaluate the transport and transformation of pesticides in the environment. These include well known models such as the Pesticide Root Zone Model (PRZM), the Risk of Unsaturated-Saturated Transport and Transformation Interactions for Chemical Concentrations Model (RUSTIC) and the Groundwater Loading Effects of Agricultural Management Systems Model (GLEAMS). The potentially large impacts of using these models as tools for developing pesticide management strategies and regulatory decisions necessitates development of sound model validation protocols. This paper offers guidance on many of the theoretical and practical problems encountered in the design and implementation of field-scale model validation studies. Recommendations are provided for site selection and characterization, test compound selection, data needs, measurement techniques, statistical design considerations and sampling techniques. A strategy is provided for quantitatively testing models using field measurements.

Publication Year 1990
Title Conducting field studies for testing pesticide leaching models
DOI 10.1080/03067319008027678
Authors Charles N. Smith, Rudolph S. Parrish, David S. Brown
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
Index ID 70185804
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program