Agricultural Chemicals in the Upper Midwest (Midcontinent Herbicide Reconnaissance)
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![The Toxic Substances Hydrology Program studied the runoff of pesticides in Midwestern agricultural fields such as this one as part of the Midcontinent Herbicide Reconnaissance](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_dwk_17_sm.jpg)
The Toxic Substances Hydrology Program studied the runoff of pesticides in Midwestern agricultural fields such as this one as part of the Midcontinent Herbicide Reconnaissance
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![The USGS sampled 52 sites on Midwestern streams during post-application runoff in 1989, 1990, 1994, 1995, and 1998 as part of a reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in streams.](photos/pesticides/labelsites_s.jpg)
The USGS sampled 52 sites on Midwestern streams during post-application runoff in 1989, 1990, 1994, 1995, and 1998 as part of a reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in streams.
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![Outflow from a tile line that drains a northwestern Iowa agricultural field in the study area for the Midcontinent Herbicide Reconnaissance](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_dwk_11_sm.jpg)
Outflow from a tile line that drains a northwestern Iowa agricultural field in the study area for the Midcontinent Herbicide Reconnaissance
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![USGS technicians collecting water samples from a bridge for a reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in streams.](photos/pesticides/PesticideSampling_s.jpg)
USGS technicians collecting water samples from a bridge for a reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in streams.
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![USGS scientist lowering a water-quality sampler into the Iowa River near Marengo, IA (05453100), during the 1993 flood of the upper Mississippi River Watershed. The samples were analyzed for nutrients and pesticides](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_river_sampling_sm.jpg)
USGS scientist lowering a water-quality sampler into the Iowa River near Marengo, IA (05453100), during the 1993 flood of the upper Mississippi River Watershed. The samples were analyzed for nutrients and pesticides
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![Collecting a water sample (grab sample) for the reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in streams.](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_grab_sample_sm.jpg)
Collecting a water sample (grab sample) for the reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in streams.
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![Analyzing water samples for herbicide concentrations using an immunoassay test](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_im_assay_sm.jpg)
Analyzing water samples for herbicide concentrations using an immunoassay test
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![Concentrations of herbicides in flood waters from the 1998 flood of the Nishnabotna River in southwestern Iowa. The highest herbicide concentration was 5.06 micrograms per liter (µg/L) for atrazine (Kolpin and others, 2000)](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_flood_slide_sm.jpg)
Concentrations of herbicides in flood waters from the 1998 flood of the Nishnabotna River in southwestern Iowa. The highest herbicide concentration was 5.06 micrograms per liter (µg/L) for atrazine (Kolpin and others, 2000)
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![Damage caused by the historic 1993 floods of the Upper Mississippi River Basin near a well sampled for a reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in Midwest ground water](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_dwk_19_sm.jpg)
Damage caused by the historic 1993 floods of the Upper Mississippi River Basin near a well sampled for a reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in Midwest ground water
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![A large municipal well near Spencer, IA, that was part of the well network for the reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in Midwest ground water](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_dwk_6_sm.jpg)
A large municipal well near Spencer, IA, that was part of the well network for the reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in Midwest ground water
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![Agricultural land use near a well that was sampled for the reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in Midwest ground water](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_dwk_10_sm.jpg)
Agricultural land use near a well that was sampled for the reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in Midwest ground water
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![Diagram of an atrazine molecule showing replacement of its chlorine atom with a hydroxyl group. Hydroxyatrazine is a metabolite of atrazine (a herbicide) commonly found in ground water](photos/pesticides/Atrazine_s.jpg)
Diagram of an atrazine molecule showing replacement of its chlorine atom with a hydroxyl group. Hydroxyatrazine is a metabolite of atrazine (a herbicide) commonly found in ground water
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![Row crop (corn) near a well that was sampled for the reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in Midwest ground water](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_mw_corn_field_sm.jpg)
Row crop (corn) near a well that was sampled for the reconnaissance of herbicide concentrations in Midwest ground water
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![A municipal well that was part of a network to determine ambient water-quality across Iowa. All sampling took place as close to the wellhead as possible--prior to any treatment (e.g., chlorination). Water samples were representative of the aquifer (raw water), not what people were necessarily drinking](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_mw_well_head_sm.jpg)
A municipal well that was part of a network to determine ambient water-quality across Iowa. All sampling took place as close to the wellhead as possible--prior to any treatment (e.g., chlorination). Water samples were representative of the aquifer (raw water), not what people were necessarily drinking
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![The logistics for sampling ground water for pesticides can get quite complicated](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_gw_sampling_logistics_sm.jpg)
The logistics for sampling ground water for pesticides can get quite complicated
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![A view of Roberts Creek (northeast Iowa) where USGS scientists conducted a study of atrazine (a herbicide) degradation](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_dwk_13_sm.jpg)
A view of Roberts Creek (northeast Iowa) where USGS scientists conducted a study of atrazine (a herbicide) degradation
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![Dye was used in a study of atrazine (a herbicide) degradation on Roberts Creek, IA, to determine the transport time of water as it moves through the study reach of the stream. The red color in the stream is rhodamine WT dye](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_dwk_18_sm.jpg)
Dye was used in a study of atrazine (a herbicide) degradation on Roberts Creek, IA, to determine the transport time of water as it moves through the study reach of the stream. The red color in the stream is rhodamine WT dye
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![Downstream view of Roberts Creek, IA, where USGS scientists conducted a study of the degradation of atrazine (a herbicide) in streams](photos/pesticides/HerbReconn/hr_dwk_21_sm.jpg)
Downstream view of Roberts Creek, IA, where USGS scientists conducted a study of the degradation of atrazine (a herbicide) in streams
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