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Climate change impacts the subsurface transport of atrazine and estrone originating from agricultural production activities

University of Nebraska - Lincoln Digital Commons

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Title Climate change impacts the subsurface transport of atrazine and estrone originating from agricultural production activities
Creator Barrios, Renys Enrique Akbariyeh, Simin Liu, Chuyang Gani, Khalid Muzamil Kovalchuk, Margarita T. Li, Xu Li, Yusong Snow, Daniel D. Tang, Zhenghong Gates, John Bartelt-Hunt, Shannon L.
Description Climate change will impact soil properties such as soil moisture, organic carbon and temperature and changes in these properties will influence the sorption, biodegradation and leaching of trace organic contaminants to groundwater. In this study, we conducted a modeling case study to evaluate atrazine and estrone transport in the subsurface under current and future climate conditions at a field site in central Nebraska. According to the modeling results, in the future, enhanced...
Date 2020-06-18T07:00:00Z
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Identifier https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/watercenterpubs/57 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/watercenterpubs/article/1057/viewcontent/Barrios_EP_2020_Climate_change_impacts___MS_FINAL.pdf
Source Faculty Publications from The Water Center
Publisher DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Subject Climate change Subsurface transport Trace organics Groundwater Agricultural production Civil and Environmental Engineering Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment Fresh Water Studies Hydraulic Engineering Hydrology Sustainability Water Resource Management

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