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预测区域和多样农艺条件下的土壤熏蒸剂空气浓度。

Predicting soil fumigant air concentrations under regional and diverse agronomic conditions.

作者信息

Cryer Steven A

机构信息

Dow AgroSciences, LLC, Indianapolis, IN 46268, USA.

出版信息

J Environ Qual. 2005 Nov 7;34(6):2197-207. doi: 10.2134/jeq2004.0474. Print 2005 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

SOFEA (SOil Fumigant Exposure Assessment system; Dow AgroSciences, Indianapolis, IN) is a new stochastic numerical modeling tool for evaluating and managing human inhalation exposure potential associated with the use of soil fumigants. SOFEA calculates fumigant concentrations in air arising from volatility losses from treated fields for large agricultural regions using multiple transient source terms (treated fields), geographical information systems (GIS) information, agronomic specific variables, user-specified buffer zones, and field reentry intervals. A modified version of the USEPA Industrial Source Complex Short Term model (ISCST3) is used for air dispersion calculations. Weather information, field size, application date, application rate, application type, soil incorporation depth, pesticide degradation rates in air, tarp presence, field retreatment, and other sensitive parameters are varied stochastically using Monte Carlo techniques to mimic region and crop specific agronomic practices. Regional land cover, elevation, and population information can be used to refine source placement (treated fields), dispersion calculations, and risk assessments. This paper describes the technical algorithms of SOFEA and offers comparisons of simulation predictions for the soil fumigant 1,3-dichloropropene (1,3-D) to actual regional air monitoring measurements from Kern, California. Comparison of simulation results to daily air monitoring observations is remarkable over the entire concentration distribution (average percent deviation of 44% and model efficiency of 0.98), especially considering numerous inputs such as meteorological conditions for SOFEA were unavailable and approximated by neighboring regions. Both current and anticipated and/or forecasted fumigant scenarios can be simulated using SOFEA to provide risk managers and product stewards the necessary information to make sound regulatory decisions regarding the use of soil fumigants in agriculture.

摘要

SOFEA(土壤熏蒸剂暴露评估系统;陶氏益农公司,印第安纳波利斯,印第安纳州)是一种新型随机数值建模工具,用于评估和管理与土壤熏蒸剂使用相关的人类吸入暴露可能性。SOFEA利用多个瞬态源项(处理过的田地)、地理信息系统(GIS)信息、农艺特定变量、用户指定的缓冲区和田间重新进入间隔,计算大型农业区域处理过的田地挥发性损失产生的空气中熏蒸剂浓度。美国环境保护局工业源综合短期模型(ISCST3)的修改版本用于空气扩散计算。天气信息、田地大小、施用日期、施用量、施用类型、土壤混入深度、空气中农药降解率、是否覆盖 tarp、田间再处理及其他敏感参数,使用蒙特卡罗技术随机变化,以模拟特定区域和作物的农艺实践。区域土地覆盖、海拔和人口信息可用于优化源位置(处理过的田地)、扩散计算和风险评估。本文描述了SOFEA的技术算法,并将土壤熏蒸剂1,3 - 二氯丙烯(1,3 - D)的模拟预测结果与加利福尼亚州克恩县的实际区域空气监测测量结果进行了比较。在整个浓度分布范围内,模拟结果与每日空气监测观测值的比较结果非常显著(平均偏差百分比为44%,模型效率为0.98),特别是考虑到SOFEA的许多输入,如气象条件无法获取,而是由邻近地区近似估算。使用SOFEA可以模拟当前以及预期和/或预测的熏蒸剂情景,为风险管理者和产品监管人员提供必要信息,以便就农业中土壤熏蒸剂的使用做出合理的监管决策。

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