Modeling Subsurface Fate of S-Metolachlor and Metolachlor Ethane Sulfonic Acid in the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld Aquifer

Pesticides and their metabolites have been increasingly detected in groundwater bodies in southeastern Austria in recent years. The main objective of this study was to model the fate of the herbicide -metolachlor (2-chloro--(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)--[(1)-2-methoxy-1-methylethyl]acetamide; SMET) and...

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Main Authors: Hans Kupfersberger, Gernot Klammler, Andrea Schumann, Lisa Brückner, Mélanie Kah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2018-03-01
Series:Vadose Zone Journal
Online Access:https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/170030
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spelling doaj-2420b2da41884228863b35b12e80be6e2020-11-25T03:50:44ZengWileyVadose Zone Journal1539-16632018-03-0117110.2136/vzj2017.01.0030Modeling Subsurface Fate of S-Metolachlor and Metolachlor Ethane Sulfonic Acid in the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld AquiferHans KupfersbergerGernot KlammlerAndrea SchumannLisa BrücknerMélanie KahPesticides and their metabolites have been increasingly detected in groundwater bodies in southeastern Austria in recent years. The main objective of this study was to model the fate of the herbicide -metolachlor (2-chloro--(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)--[(1)-2-methoxy-1-methylethyl]acetamide; SMET) and the main metabolite metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid (MESA) at the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld (WLF) aquifer. For this purpose, a modeling approach based on coupling the one-dimensional vadose zone model PEARL and the two-dimensional groundwater flow and solute transport model FEFLOW was developed. To calibrate the one-dimensional pesticide fate model, we used leachate concentrations of SMET and MESA from lysimeter experiments. Additionally, samples of representative soil types in the WLF aquifer were analyzed to infer SMET- and MESA-specific fate parameters (e.g., half-life DT, Freundlich sorption coefficient ), which were used for the PEARL model. The results show that using SMET fate parameters derived from the lysimeter data considerably improved the fit of the simulation results with the field observations compared with the application of standard laboratory-derived fate parameters accounting for soil type differences. Although locally an overestimation of the monitoring data prevailed, the description of the subsurface fate of pesticides will improve the interpretation of concentration data and the design of mitigation measures.https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/170030
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Gernot Klammler
Andrea Schumann
Lisa Brückner
Mélanie Kah
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Gernot Klammler
Andrea Schumann
Lisa Brückner
Mélanie Kah
Modeling Subsurface Fate of S-Metolachlor and Metolachlor Ethane Sulfonic Acid in the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld Aquifer
Vadose Zone Journal
author_facet Hans Kupfersberger
Gernot Klammler
Andrea Schumann
Lisa Brückner
Mélanie Kah
author_sort Hans Kupfersberger
title Modeling Subsurface Fate of S-Metolachlor and Metolachlor Ethane Sulfonic Acid in the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld Aquifer
title_short Modeling Subsurface Fate of S-Metolachlor and Metolachlor Ethane Sulfonic Acid in the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld Aquifer
title_full Modeling Subsurface Fate of S-Metolachlor and Metolachlor Ethane Sulfonic Acid in the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld Aquifer
title_fullStr Modeling Subsurface Fate of S-Metolachlor and Metolachlor Ethane Sulfonic Acid in the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld Aquifer
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Subsurface Fate of S-Metolachlor and Metolachlor Ethane Sulfonic Acid in the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld Aquifer
title_sort modeling subsurface fate of s-metolachlor and metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid in the westliches leibnitzer feld aquifer
publisher Wiley
series Vadose Zone Journal
issn 1539-1663
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Pesticides and their metabolites have been increasingly detected in groundwater bodies in southeastern Austria in recent years. The main objective of this study was to model the fate of the herbicide -metolachlor (2-chloro--(2-ethyl-6-methylphenyl)--[(1)-2-methoxy-1-methylethyl]acetamide; SMET) and the main metabolite metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid (MESA) at the Westliches Leibnitzer Feld (WLF) aquifer. For this purpose, a modeling approach based on coupling the one-dimensional vadose zone model PEARL and the two-dimensional groundwater flow and solute transport model FEFLOW was developed. To calibrate the one-dimensional pesticide fate model, we used leachate concentrations of SMET and MESA from lysimeter experiments. Additionally, samples of representative soil types in the WLF aquifer were analyzed to infer SMET- and MESA-specific fate parameters (e.g., half-life DT, Freundlich sorption coefficient ), which were used for the PEARL model. The results show that using SMET fate parameters derived from the lysimeter data considerably improved the fit of the simulation results with the field observations compared with the application of standard laboratory-derived fate parameters accounting for soil type differences. Although locally an overestimation of the monitoring data prevailed, the description of the subsurface fate of pesticides will improve the interpretation of concentration data and the design of mitigation measures.
url https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/vzj/articles/17/1/170030
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