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Transfer and degradation of the common pesticide atrazine through the unsaturated zone of the Chalk aquifer (Northern France).

Ningxin Chen1, Danièle Valdes2, Christelle Marlin3, Pierre Ribstein2, Fabrice Alliot4, Emmanuel Aubry2, Hélène Blanchoud4.   

Abstract

Groundwater in the Chalk aquifer is an important water resource whose quality has degraded due to fertilizer and pesticide use. Atrazine, classified as a priority substance, has been one of the most applied pesticides and also one of the most frequently detected pesticides in groundwater. The present study investigated the transfer and degradation of atrazine in the unsaturated zone of the Chalk aquifer in Northern France. The study was conducted in an underground quarry (Saint-Martin-le-Noeud), which provides a direct access to the water table and intercepts the unsaturated zone at different depths. The lake and the ceiling percolation of 16 sites throughout the quarry were followed. For 16 sites, the percolating flow rate and lake level were measured and the lake water was sampled for nitrate, atrazine and deethylatrazine (DEA, main degradation product of atrazine) analysis over 2.5 years. High spatial variations in hydrodynamics (percolating flow rate and lake level) and in lake water quality (atrazine between 55±11 and 202±40 ng L-1 and DEA between 269±53 and 1727±345 ng L-1) indicate that the properties of the unsaturated zone influence the transfer and the degradation of atrazine. A counterclockwise hysteresis characterizes the relationship between the lake level and atrazine concentration. Temporal variation shows that the atrazine is transferred through the matrix and fractures with a delay caused by the sorption process that differs in atrazine and DEA. The layer of clay-with-flints is shown to favor the degradation of atrazine near the surface. Preferential pathways may be created below clay-with-flints, through which the transfer of atrazine is quicker.
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Keywords:  Atrazine; Chalk groundwater; Clay-with-flints; Unsaturated zone

Year:  2019        PMID: 31520903     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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1.  Photooxidation of atrazine and its influence on disinfection byproducts formation during post-chlorination: effect of solution pH and mechanism.

Authors:  Yucan Liu; Kai Zhu; Huayu Zhu; Min Zhao; Lihua Huang; Bin Dong; Qianjin Liu
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-11-23       Impact factor: 4.379

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