1. Gridded inventories of historical usage for selected organochlorine pesticides in Heilongjiang River Basin, China.
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Li-yan, Liu, An-xi, Jiang, Nan-qi, Ren, Gui-bin, Jiang, and Yi-fan, Li
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PESTICIDE content of soils , *PERSISTENT pollutants & the environment , *EXPERIMENTAL watershed areas , *ORGANOCHLORINE compounds , *LINDANE , *DDT (Insecticide) , *CROPS & soils , *INVENTORIES - Abstract
The use of technical HCH (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6-hexachlorocyclohexane), DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) and lindane in Heilongjiang River Basin (HRB) of China was studied. Between 1952 and 1984 the total usage in the HRB was 108900 t for technical HCH, and 4900 t for DDT, respectively, and the use of DDT due to dicofol application in the HRB was 220 t from 1984 to 2003. The usage of lindane in HRB was 109 t from 1991 to 2000. The results show that the highest technical HCH use (41800 t) in HRB was on maize, accounting for 38.3% of the total usage on all crops, followed by the use on wheat (28000 t, 25.7%) and on soybean (26600 t, 24.4%). The highest DDT use (2300 t) was on soybean, accounting for 46.8% of the total usage on all crops, followed by the use on maize (1500 t, 31.3%) and on sorghum (600 t, 13.2%). The major use of lindane was mainly on wheat. Gridded usage inventories of these three OCPs (organochlorine pesticides), in HRB with a 1/6 ° latitude by 1/4 ° longitude resolution have been created by using different gridded cropland as surrogates. Some soil samples have also been collected in HRB. Data of usage and soil concentrations of Σ HCH in HRB match quite well to those in Shanghai region, and much higher soil concentration of Σ DDT in Shanghai region could be due to much heavier dicofol use in this region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006