Simulation of Organic Chemical Movement in Hawaii Soils with PRZM: 2. Predicting Deep Penetration of DBCP, EDB, and TCP
Simulation of Organic Chemical Movement in Hawaii Soils with PRZM: 2. Predicting Deep Penetration of DBCP, EDB, and TCP
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1989-10
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Loague, Keith
Giambelluca, Thomas W.
Green, Richard E.
Liu, Clark C.K.
Liang, Tony C.
Oki, Delwyn S.
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University of Hawaii Press
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PRZM was employed to simulate deep leaching of three fumigant
chemicals beneath a central Oahu pineapple field. Our results suggest that PRZM,
although not deployed here within the range of conditions for which the model
was developed, can be a useful tool for making pesticide leaching assessments in
Hawaii.
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Loague KM, Giambelluca TW, Green RE, Liu CCK, Liang TC, Oki DS. 1989. Simulation of organic chemical movement in Hawaii soils with PRZM: 2. predicting deep penetration of DBCP, EDB, and TCP. Pac Sci 43(4): 362-383.
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