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Field Studies on Exposure, Effects, and Risk Mitigation of Aquatic Nonpoint-Source Insecticide Pollution

A Review

Ralf Schulz*

Zoological Institute, Technical University, Fasanenstrasse 3, D-38092 Braunschweig, Germany



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Fig. 1. Relationship between catchment size and aqueous-phase nonpoint-source insecticide contamination detected in samples of surface waters. The database is derived from the studies summarized in Table 1.

 


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Fig. 2. The amount of surface runoff on sandy and loamy soils with a high soil moisture in relation to rainfall intensity, according to Lutz (1984) and Maniak (1992).

 





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