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| 040 | |aCaOODSP|beng|erda|cCaOODSP |
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| 043 | |an-cn-ab |
| 086 | 1 |aEn13-5/92-62E-PDF |
| 100 | 1 |aFox, M. E., |eauthor. |
| 245 | 10|aFate of trifluralin in anaerobic sediment from an Alberta farm dugout / |cM.E. Fox [and four others]. |
| 264 | 1|aBurlington, Ontario : |bLakes Research Branch, National Water Research Institute, |c[1992] |
| 300 | |a1 online resource (12 pages) : |bfigures. |
| 336 | |atext|btxt|2rdacontent |
| 337 | |acomputer|bc|2rdamedia |
| 338 | |aonline resource|bcr|2rdacarrier |
| 490 | 1 |aNWRI contribution ; |v92-62 |
| 500 | |aDigitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada]. |
| 504 | |aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 11-12). |
| 520 | |a"Dugouts are commonly the only source of water on prairie farms. Treflan (trifluralin) is used extensively on many of these farms. A significant possibility of contamination of such dugouts from nearby application of Treflan or from long range atmospheric transport (observed in other studies) exists. This laboratory study established that 95% of trifluralin added to dugout sediments disappeared in two days but two persistent degradation products appeared and were identified"--Management Perspective. |
| 546 | |aIncludes abstract in French. |
| 692 | 07|2gccst|aWater pollution |
| 692 | 07|2gccst|aSediments |
| 692 | 07|2gccst|aHerbicides |
| 710 | 1 |aCanada. |bEnvironment Canada. |
| 710 | 2 |aNational Water Research Institute (Canada). |bLakes Research Branch. |
| 830 | #0|aNWRI contribution ;|v92-62. |w(CaOODSP)9.844121 |
| 856 | 40|qPDF|s1.53 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2019/eccc/en13-5/En13-5-92-62-eng.pdf |