Abstract
The movement of an organic pesticide1 placed onto or within the soil may influence both its effectiveness and its potential as a contaminant in adjacent soil, water, or air. Movement may occur while in solution or adsorbed on migrating soil particles, or by transfer as vapors. Volatilization, the latter, is discussed in another part of this volume (Jordan et al. 1970). The two general processes of non-gaseous movement, mass transfer and diffusion, will be considered within the soil profile; movement at the soil surface will be discussed separately.
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Helling, C.S. (1970). Movement of s-triazine herbicides in soils. In: Gunther, F.A., Gunther, J.D. (eds) Single Pesticide Volume: The Triazine Herbicides. Residue Reviews / Rückstands-Berichte, vol 32. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-8464-3_7
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