Artigo Revisado por pares

GIS-Based System for Surface Water Risk Assessment of Agricultural Chemicals. 1. Methodological Approach

2002; American Chemical Society; Volume: 36; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1021/es010089o

ISSN

1520-5851

Autores

Roberto Verro, Maura Calliera, Guido Maffioli, Domenica Auteri, Serenella Sala, Antonio Finizio, Marco Vighi,

Tópico(s)

Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies

Resumo

A methodology to develop a GIS-based system for the surface water risk assessment of agricultural chemicals is described. It is based on the integration of relational and spatial databases, GIS incorporating raster and vector, mass balance models, and pesticide risks indicators. Surface water pollution was modeled by taking into account two main processes: the load due to drift and the load due to a rainfall-runoff event. The former is immediately consequent to pesticide application; the second occurs a short period afterward. Thus two distinct PEC (predicted environmental concentration) values were estimated, differing in time. A pilot approach was applied to the herbicide alachlor on corn in Lombardia region (northern Italy) and represents the first stage of a wider project. Although the resultant alachlor PEC and risk maps represent a static image of a worst-case simulation, the main objective was to provide information for the territory with respect to relative risks at the watershed level, which is important in managing risks to the aquatic environment. The driving forces and spatial variability of the above-mentioned processes were investigated to improve knowledge about the territory and to indicate the need for more detailed site-specific studies.

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