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Modeling Dissolved Oxygen, Nitrate and Pesticide Contamination in the Subsurface Environment
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Conference Proceedings | Modeling of alachlor and atrazine at a small plot in Amana, Iowa. | None | Nair DR, Schnoor JL | Nair DR, Schnoor JL. Modeling of alachlor and atrazine at a small plot in Amana, Iowa. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Hazardous Wastes, Manhattan, KS, May 21-22, 1990, pp. 89-112. |
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Conference Proceedings | Fate and transport of alachlor and atrazine in an unsaturated riparian zone. | None | Paterson KG, Schnoor JL | Paterson KG, Schnoor JL. Fate and transport of alachlor and atrazine in an unsaturated riparian zone. In: Proceedings of the Conference on Hazardous Wastes, Manhattan, KS, May 21-22, 1990, pp. 561-591. |
R825549C008 (Final) |
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Dissertation/Thesis | The design of a subsurface irrigation system utilizing poplar trees for nitrate removal from agricultural drainage water. | None | Brady JM | Brady JM. The design of a subsurface irrigation system utilizing poplar trees for nitrate removal from agricultural drainage water. M.S. Thesis. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, August 1990. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Atrazine fate modeling and mineralization studies in soil-plant systems. | None | Nair DR | Nair DR. Atrazine fate modeling and mineralization studies in soil-plant systems. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, 1991. |
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Dissertation/Thesis | Fate of alachlor and atrazine in small plot field studies. | None | Paterson KG | Paterson KG. Fate of alachlor and atrazine in small plot field studies. M.S. Thesis. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, May 1990. |
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Journal Article | Effect of two electron acceptors on atrazine mineralization rates in soil. | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY | Nair DR, Schnoor JL | Nair DR, Schnoor JL. Effect of two electron acceptors on atrazine mineralization rates in soil. Environmental Science & Technology 1992;26(11):2298-2300. |
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Journal Article | Mineralization and uptake of triazine pesticide in soil-plant systems. | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE | Nair DR, Burken JG, Licht LA, Schnoor JL | Nair DR, Burken JG, Licht LA, Schnoor JL. Mineralization and uptake of triazine pesticide in soil-plant systems. Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE 1993;119(5):842-854. |
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Journal Article | Effect of soil conditions on model parameters and atrazine mineralization rates. | WATER RESEARCH | Nair DR, Schnoor JL | Nair DR, Schnoor JL. Effect of soil conditions on model parameters and atrazine mineralization rates. Water Research 1994;28(5):1199-1205. |
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Journal Article | Fate of alachlor and atrazine in a riparian zone field site. | Research Journal of Water Environment Research | Paterson KG, Schnoor JL | Paterson KG, Schnoor JL. Fate of alachlor and atrazine in a riparian zone field site. Water Environment Research 1992;64(3):274-283. |
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Journal Article | Vegetative alteration of nitrate fate in unsaturated zone. | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-ASCE | Paterson KG, Schnoor JL | Paterson KG, Schnoor JL. Vegetative alteration of nitrate fate in unsaturated zone. Journal of Environmental Engineering-ASCE 1993;119(5):986-993. |
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Presentation | A model for atrazine and alachlor dynamics. | None | Nair DR, Schnoor JL, Paterson KG | Nair DR, Schnoor JL, Paterson KG. A model for atrazine and alachlor dynamics. Presented at the Midwest Water Chemistry Conference, Bloomington, IN, October 13-14, 1989. |
R825549C008 (Final) |
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Presentation | Atrazine fate under different soil environments: laboratory studies and pesticide model simulations. | None | Nair DR, Schnoor JL | Nair DR, Schnoor JL. Atrazine fate under different soil environments: laboratory studies and pesticide model simulations. Presented at the Conference on Hazardous Wastes Research, Manhattan, KS, May 29-30, 1991. |
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Presentation | Mathematical modeling and batch experiments on atrazine fate. | None | Nair DR, Schnoor JL | Nair DR, Schnoor JL. Mathematical modeling and batch experiments on atrazine fate. Presented at the Conference on Water Quality, Agriculture, and Public Health, Iowa City, IA, May 14-15, 1991. |
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Presentation | Biotransformation of atrazine in agricultural soils under different environmental conditions. | None | Nair DR | Nair DR. Biotransformation of atrazine in agricultural soils under different environmental conditions. Presented at the WEF 65th Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, September 20-24, 1992. |
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Presentation | A field experiment and model of pesticide dynamics in the subsurface environment. | None | SchnoorJL, Nair DR, Licht LA, Parkin GF | Schnoor JL, Nair DR, Licht LA, Parkin GF. A field experiment and model of pesticide dynamics in the subsurface environment. Presented at the Conference on Hazardous Wastes, Manhattan, KS, May 23-24, 1989. |
R825549C008 (Final) |
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