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Determination of atrazine in rainfall and surface water by enzyme immunoassay

December 1, 1994

Rainwater and surface water from four sites in Germany (Bavaria and Lower Saxony) were analyzed for atrazine by enzyme immunoassay from June 1990 until October 1992. The limit of quantification of the immunoassay was 0.02 μg/L with a middle of the test at 0.2 μg/L. About 60 % of the samples contained measurable amounts of atrazine. Seasonal trends were observed, with the highest concentration in the summer months of up to 4 μg/L for rainwater and up to 15 μg/L for surface waters. The highest concentrations were found in agricultural areas, while in the investigated national parks up to 0.56 μg/L could be detected in rain water. This points to long-range atmospheric transport from agricultural areas to pristine national parks. Samples from forest stands usually showed higher atrazine concentrations than samples from open fields. Deposition rates of 10 – 50 μg/m2 · yr were observed in the national parks and 10–180 μg/m2 · yr at the agricultural sites. Comparison of results obtained by enzyme immunoassay and GC/MS showed a good correlation of r = 0.95.

Publication Year 1994
Title Determination of atrazine in rainfall and surface water by enzyme immunoassay
DOI 10.1007/BF02986530
Authors Andrea Dankwardt, Susanne Wüst, Wolfram Elling, E. Michael Thurman, Bertold Hock
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Science and Pollution Research
Index ID 70185724
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Toxic Substances Hydrology Program