New On-line Reports
Summary of significant
results from studies of triazine herbicides and their degradation
products in surface water, ground water,
and precipitation in the Midwestern United States During the 1990s by E.A. Scribner, E.M. Thurman, D.A. Goolsby, M.T. Meyer, W.A.
Battaglin, and D.W. Kolpin, published as U. S. Geological Survey
Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5094, 27 p.
Glyphosate, other herbicides,
and transformation products in Midwestern streams, 2002 by William
A. Battaglin, Dana W. Kolpin, E.A. Scribner, K.M. Kuivila, and M.W.
Sandstrom in the Journal of the American Water Resources Association,
Vol. 41, No. 2, p. 323-332.
Wastewater Chemicals
in Colorado's Streams and Ground Water by Lori A. Sprague and
William Battaglin, published as U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet
2004-3127.
Herbicides and transformation
products in surface waters of the Midwestern United States by
William A. Battaglin, E. Michael Thurman, Steven J. Kalkhoff, and
Stephen D. Porter, published in the Journal of the American Water
Resources Association, vol. 39, no. 4, p. 743-756.
Reconnaissance
data for glyphosate, other selected herbicides, their degradation
products, and antibiotics in 51 streams in nine Midwestern States,
2002 by E. A. Scribner, W. A. Battaglin, J. E. Dietze, and E.M.
Thurman, published as U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-217,
101 p.
Work plan for determining
the occurrence of glyphosate, its transformation product AMPA, other
herbicides compounds, and antibiotics in Midwestern United States
streams, 2002 by W. A. Battaglin, E. M. Thurman, D. W. Kolpin,
E. A. Scribner, M. W. Sandstrom, and K. M. Kuivila, published as
U. S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-69, 18 p.
Estimating the susceptibility of surface water in Texas to Nonpoint-Source
Contamination by Use of Logistic Regression Modeling By William
Battaglin, Randy Ulery, Thomas Winterstein, and Toby Welborn was
published as U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations
Report 03-4205.
Potential
toxicity of pesticides measured in midwestern streams to aquatic
organisms By William Battaglin and James Fairchild.
Occurrence of sulfonylurea,
sulfonamide, imidazolinone, and other herbicides in rivers, reservoirs
and ground water in the Midwestern
United States by W. A. Battaglin,
E. T. Furlong, M. R. Burkhardt, and C. J. Peter, published in The
Science of the Total Environment, 248 (2000) 123-133.
Science
of the Total Environment Special Issue on Agricultural Chemicals-
A special issue of the journal Science of the Total Environment
(STOTEN) entitled "Fate and transport of agricultural chemicals
in the Mississippi River Basin" has been devoted to research from
the Toxic Substances Hydrology Program.
Isotopic and
Chemical Composition of Inorganic and Organic Water-Quality Samples
from the Mississippi River Basin, 1997-98 By William A. Battaglin,
Carol Kendall, Cecily C.Y. Chang, Steve R. Silva, and Donald H.
Campbell.
Concentration
of Selected Sulfonylurea, Sulfonamide, and Imidazolinone Herbicides,
Other Pesticdes, and Nutrients in 71 Streams, 5 Reservoir Outflows,
and 25 Wells, in the Midwestern United States, 1998 By William
A. Battaglin, Edward T. Furlong, and Mark R. Burkhardt.
Nitrogen
in the Mississippi Basin--Estimating Sources and Predicting flux
to the Gulf of Mexico By Donald A Goolsby and William A. Battaglin.
Water-Quantity
and Water-Quality Aspects of a 500-Year Flood--Nishnabotna River,
Southwest Iowa, June 1998 By Dana W. Kolpin, Edward E. Fischer,
and Douglas J. Schnoebelen.
Discharge
of Herbicides From the Mississippi River Basin to the Gulf of Mexico,
1991-97 By Gregory M. Clark and Donald A. Goolsby.
Occurrence
of Sulfonylurea, Sulfonamide, Imidazolinone, and other Herbicides
in Midwestern Rivers, Reservoirs, and Ground Water, 1998 By
William A. Battaglin, Edward T. Furlong, Mark R. Burkhardt, and
C. John Peter.
Herbicides
in Midwestern Reservoir Outflows, 1992-93 By John K. Stamer,
William A. Battaglin, and Donald A. Goolsby.
Herbicides in Ground Water of the Midwest: A Regional Study of Shallow
Aquifers, 1991-94 By Dana W. Kolpin, John K. Stamer, Donald
A. Goolsby, and E. Michael Thurman.
Herbicides in Rainfall Across the Midwestern and Northeastern United
States, 1990-91 By John K. Stamer, Donald A. Goolsby and E.
Michael Thurman.
Plan Study to Determine
the Occurrence of Sulfonylurea, Sulfonamide, and Imidazolinone Herbicides
in Surface and Ground-Water of the Midwestern United States
By William A. Battaglin, Edward T. Furlong, and Mark Burkhardt.
A
Reconnaissance for Sulfonylurea Herbicides in Waters of the Midwestern
USA: An Example of Collaboration Between the Public and Private
Sectors By William A. Battaglin, Edward T. Furlong, and C. John
Peter (U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-046-98).
Sources and
Transport of Nitrogen in the Mississippi River Basin By Donald
A. Goolsby, William A. Battaglin, and Richard P. Hooper.
Plan of Study
to Determine if the Isotopic Ratios d15N and d18O
Can Reveal the Sources of Nitrate Discharged by the Mississippi
River into the Gulf of Mexico By William A. Battaglin, Carol
Kendall, Donald A. Goolsby, and Laurie L. Boyer (U.S. Geological
Survey Open-File Report 97-230).
Spatial
Data in Geographic Information System Format on Agricultural Chemical
Use, Land Use,
and Cropping Practices in the United States By William A. Battaglin
and Donald A. Goolsby
(U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 94-4176).
Using
GIS and Regression to Estimate Annual Herbicide Concentrations in
Outflow from Reservoirs in the Midwestern USA, 1992-93 By William
A. Battaglin and Donald A. Goolsby (AWRA Conference Proceedings).
Contaminants
in the Mississippi River edited by Robert H. Meade (U.S. Geological
Survey Circular 1133).
Agricultural
Chemicals in Iowa's Ground Water, 1982-95 -- What are the Trends?
By Dana W. Kolpin, George Hallberg, Debra Sneck-Fahrer, and Robert
Libra (U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-116-97).
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