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Main Title Chemical and Sediment Movement from Agricultural Land into Lake Erie.
Author Schwa, G. O. ; McLea, E. O. ;
CORP Author Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Water Resources Center.
Year Published 1972
Report Number 390X; DI-14-01-0001-3535; OWRR-A-018-OHIO; 01957,; A-018-OHIO(1)
Stock Number PB-213 192
Additional Subjects ( Surface water runoff ; Water pollution) ; ( Fertilizers ; Water pollution) ; ( Pesticides ; Water pollution) ; ( Lake Erie ; Surface water runoff) ; Surface drainage ; Nutrients ; Electrical resistivity ; pH ; Biochemical oxygen demand ; Ohio ; Phosphorus ; Nitrogen ; Sediments ; Leaching ; Soil chemistry ; Aldrin ; Dieldrin ; Heptachlor ; Dicamba ; Paraquat herbicide
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NTIS  PB-213 192 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
The purpose of the research was to measure the quantities of fertilizer nutrients and pesticides which were removed in drainage water from agricultural land. Although some gross measurements of losses have been taken in major tributaries leading into Lake Erie, these have not been identified with regard to source areas and quantities of materials applied to the land. The data presented are believed to be somewhat representative of the pollution load going into Lake Erie from cultivated agricultural land. Sediment, total solids, nine plant nutrients, five pesticides, electrical conductivity, pH, and BOD in tile effluent and in surface runoff were measured from field plots on Toledo silty clay soil near Sandusky, Ohio, for the period 1969-71.