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Science of The Total Environment | 2000

Occurrence and load of selected herbicides and metabolites in the lower Mississippi River

Gregory M. Clark; Donald A. Goolsby

Analyses of water samples collected from the Mississippi River at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, during 1991-1997 indicate that hundreds of metric tons of herbicides and herbicide metabolites are being discharged annually to the Gulf of Mexico. Atrazine, metolachlor, and the ethane-sulfonic acid metabolite of alachlor (alachlor ESA) were the most frequently detected herbicides and, in general, were present in the largest concentrations. Almost 80% of the annual herbicide load to the Gulf of Mexico occurred during the growing season from May to August. The concentrations and loads of alachlor in the Mississippi River decreased dramatically after 1993 in response to decreased use in the basin. In contrast, the concentrations and loads of acetochlor increased after 1994, reflecting its role as a replacement for alachlor. The peak annual herbicide load occurred in 1993, when approximately 640 metric tons (t) of atrazine, 320 t of cyanazine, 215 t of metolachlor, 53 t of simazine, and 50 t of alachlor were discharged to the Gulf of Mexico. The annual loads of atrazine and cyanazine were generally 1-2% of the amount annually applied in the Mississippi River drainage basin; the annual loads of acetochlor, alachlor, and metolachlor were generally less than 1%. Despite a reduction in atrazine use, historical data do not indicate a long-term downward trend in the atrazine load to the Gulf of Mexico. Although a relation (r2 = 0.62) exists between the atrazine load and stream discharge during May to August, variations in herbicide use and rainfall patterns within subbasins can have a large effect on herbicide loads in the Mississippi River Basin and probably explain a large part of the annual variation in atrazine load to the Gulf of Mexico.


Circular | 2010

The quality of our Nation's waters-Nutrients in the Nation's streams and groundwater, 1992-2004

Neil M. Dubrovsky; Karen R. Burow; Gregory M. Clark; JoAnn M. Gronberg; Pixie A. Hamilton; Kerie J. Hitt; David K. Mueller; Mark D. Munn; Bernard T. Nolan; Larry J. Puckett; Michael G. Rupert; Terry M. Short; Norman E. Spahr; Lori A. Sprague; William G. Wilber


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2000

Nutrient concentrations and yields in undeveloped stream basins of the United States.

Gregory M. Clark; David K. Mueller; M. Alisa Mast


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2010

CHANGES IN PATTERNS OF STREAMFLOW FROM UNREGULATED WATERSHEDS IN IDAHO, WESTERN WYOMING, AND NORTHERN NEVADA

Gregory M. Clark


Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2002

Evaluating the influence of source basins on downstream water quality in the Mississippi River

Gregory M. Clark; Robert E. Broshears; Richard P. Hooper; Donald A. Goolsby


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 1998

Organochlorine compounds and trace elements in fish tissue and bed sediments in the lower Snake River basin, Idaho and Oregon

Gregory M. Clark; Terry R. Maret


Hydrological Processes | 2001

Simulation of stream discharge and transport of nitrate and selected herbicides in the Mississippi River Basin

Robert E. Broshears; Gregory M. Clark; Harvey E. Jobson


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 1994

Assessment of selected constituents in surface water of the upper Snake River basin, Idaho and western Wyoming, water years 1975-89

Gregory M. Clark


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2003

Occurrence and transport of cadmium, lead, and zinc in the Spokane River basin, Idaho and Washington, water years 1999-2001

Gregory M. Clark


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 1997

Assessment of nutrients, suspended sediment, and pesticides in surface water of the upper Snake River basin, Idaho and western Wyoming, water years 1991-95

Gregory M. Clark

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Donald A. Goolsby

United States Geological Survey

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David K. Mueller

United States Bureau of Reclamation

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Terry R. Maret

United States Geological Survey

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Bernard T. Nolan

United States Geological Survey

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Harvey E. Jobson

United States Geological Survey

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JoAnn M. Gronberg

United States Geological Survey

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Karen R. Burow

United States Geological Survey

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Kerie J. Hitt

United States Geological Survey

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Larry J. Puckett

United States Geological Survey

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