Terrestrial field dissipation studies : purpose, design, and interpretation

Bibliographic Information

Terrestrial field dissipation studies : purpose, design, and interpretation

edited by Ellen Arthur, Aldos C. Barefoot and Val E. Clay

(ACS symposium series, 842)

American Chemical Society, c2003

Available at  / 2 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Terrestrial Field Dissipation Studies: Purpose, Design, and Interpretation discusses the design, conduct, and interpretation of terrestrial field dissipation studies. Field studies provide information on the effects of agricultural chemicals in the environment. Field studies differ from laboratory studeis because they study the effects of active ingredients in soil and/or water under actual field conditions as opposed to a controlled environment in the laboratory. Terrestrial Field Dissipation Studies: Purpose, Design, and Interpretation includes analytical method requirements, examples of modeling pesticide dissipation, and summaries of regulatory guidelines, such as the EPA/PMRA proposed guidance in 1998.

by "Nielsen BookData"

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top