Stephen Kalkhoff (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Fate and transport of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in surface waters of agricultural basins Fate and transport of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in surface waters of agricultural basins
BACKGROUND: Glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] is a herbicide used widely throughout the world in the production of many crops and is heavily used on soybeans, corn and cotton. Glyphosate is used in almost all agricultural areas of the United States, and the agricultural use of glyphosate has increased from less than 10 000 Mg in 1992 to more than 80 000 Mg in 2007. The greatest...
Authors
Richard Coupe, Stephen Kalkhoff, Paul Capel, Caroline Gregoire
Nutrient and sediment concentrations and corresponding loads during the historic June 2008 flooding in eastern Iowa Nutrient and sediment concentrations and corresponding loads during the historic June 2008 flooding in eastern Iowa
A combination of above-normal precipitation during the winter and spring of 2007-2008 and extensive rainfall during June 2008 led to severe flooding in many parts of the midwestern United States. This resulted in transport of substantial amounts of nutrients and sediment from Iowa basins into the Mississippi River. Water samples were collected from 31 sites on six large Iowa tributaries...
Authors
L. Hubbard, D.W. Kolpin, S. J. Kalkhoff, Dale Robertson
Perchlorate data for streams and groundwater in selected areas of the United States, 2004 Perchlorate data for streams and groundwater in selected areas of the United States, 2004
This report presents data collected as part of a reconnaissance study to evaluate the occurrence of perchlorate in rivers and streams and in shallow aquifers in selected areas of the United States. Perchlorate, a component in rocket fuels, fireworks, and some explosives is soluble in water and persists in soils and water for long periods. It is biologically active at relatively low...
Authors
Stephen Kalkhoff, Sarah J. Stetson, Kris Lund, Richard Wanty, Gregory Linder
Occurrence of transformation products in the environment Occurrence of transformation products in the environment
Historically, most environmental occurrence research has focused on the parent compounds of organic contaminants. Research, however, has documented that the environmental transport of chemicals, such as pesticides and emerging contaminants, are substantially underestimated if transformation products are not considered. Although most examples described herein were drawn from research...
Authors
Dana Kolpin, William Battaglin, Kathleen E. Conn, Edward Furlong, Susan T. Glassmeyer, Stephen Kalkhoff, Michael Meyer, Douglas Schnoebelen
Hydrochemical Regions of the Glacial Aquifer System, Northern United States, and Their Environmental and Water-Quality Characteristics Hydrochemical Regions of the Glacial Aquifer System, Northern United States, and Their Environmental and Water-Quality Characteristics
The glacial aquifer system in the United States is a large (953,000 square miles) regional aquifer system of heterogeneous composition. As described in this report, the glacial aquifer system includes all unconsolidated geologic material above bedrock that lies on or north of the line of maximum glacial advance within the United States. Examining ground-water quality on a regional scale...
Authors
Terri Arnold, Kelly L. Warner, George Groschen, James Caldwell, Stephen Kalkhoff
Comparison of fate and transport of isoxaflutole to atrazine and metolachlor in 10 Iowa rivers Comparison of fate and transport of isoxaflutole to atrazine and metolachlor in 10 Iowa rivers
Isoxaflutole (IXF), a newer low application rate herbicide, was introduced for weed control in corn (Zea mays) to use as an alternative to widely applied herbicides such as atrazine. The transport of IXF in streamwater has not been well-studied. The fate and transport of IXF and two of its degradation products was studied in 10 Iowa rivers during 2004. IXF rapidly degrades to the...
Authors
Michael Meyer, Elisabeth Scribner, Stephen Kalkhoff
Occurrence of isoxaflutole, acetamide, and triazine herbicides and their degradation products in 10 Iowa rivers draining to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, 2004 Occurrence of isoxaflutole, acetamide, and triazine herbicides and their degradation products in 10 Iowa rivers draining to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, 2004
During 2004, a study to document the occurrence of herbicides and herbicide degradation products was conducted for 10 major Iowa rivers draining to the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. Seventy-five water-quality samples were collected to measure isoxaflutole, acetamide, and triazine herbicides and their herbicide degradation products. An analytical method to measure isoxaflutole and its
Authors
Elisabeth Scribner, Michael Meyer, Stephen Kalkhoff
Stability of low levels of perchlorate in drinking water and natural water samples Stability of low levels of perchlorate in drinking water and natural water samples
Perchlorate ion (ClO4-) is an environmental contaminant of growing concern due to its potential human health effects, impact on aquatic and land animals, and widespread occurrence throughout the United States. The determination of perchlorate cannot normally be carried out in the field. As such, water samples for perchlorate analysis are often shipped to a central laboratory, where they...
Authors
S.J. Stetson, R. B. Wanty, D.R. Helsel, S. J. Kalkhoff, D.L. Macalady
South Fork Iowa River watershed selected for a national water-quality study South Fork Iowa River watershed selected for a national water-quality study
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is studying seven watersheds across the Nation to better understand how natural factors and agricultural management practices (AMPs) affect the transport of water and chemicals. Natural factors include climate and landscape (soil type, topography, geology), and AMPs include practices related to tillage, irrigation, and chemical application. The study...
Authors
M.L. Erwin, Stephen Kalkhoff
Pesticide degradates: Monitoring and occurrence Pesticide degradates: Monitoring and occurrence
No abstract available.
Authors
D.W. Kolpin, W.A. Battaglin, M. Meyer, D.J. Schnoebelen, S. J. Kalkhoff
Water-quality assessment of the eastern Iowa Basins: Selected pesticides and pesticide degradates in streams, 1996-98 Water-quality assessment of the eastern Iowa Basins: Selected pesticides and pesticide degradates in streams, 1996-98
Water samples were collected in streams of the Eastern Iowa Basins study unit from 1996 to 1998 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. More than 350 samples were collected to document the occurrence, distribution, and transport of pesticides and pesticide degradates. The Eastern Iowa Basins study unit encompasses about 50,500 square...
Authors
Douglas Schnoebelen, Stephen Kalkhoff, Kent Becher, E.M. Thurman
Herbicides and transformation products in surface waters of the Midwestern United States Herbicides and transformation products in surface waters of the Midwestern United States
Most herbicides applied to crops are adsorbed by plants or transformed (degraded) in the soil, but small fractions are lost from fields and either move to streams in overland runoff, near surface flow, or subsurface drains, or they infiltrate slowly to ground water. Herbicide transformation products (TPs) can be more or less mobile and more or less toxic in the environment than their...
Authors
W.A. Battaglin, E.M. Thurman, S. J. Kalkhoff, S. Porter
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 70
Fate and transport of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in surface waters of agricultural basins Fate and transport of glyphosate and aminomethylphosphonic acid in surface waters of agricultural basins
BACKGROUND: Glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] is a herbicide used widely throughout the world in the production of many crops and is heavily used on soybeans, corn and cotton. Glyphosate is used in almost all agricultural areas of the United States, and the agricultural use of glyphosate has increased from less than 10 000 Mg in 1992 to more than 80 000 Mg in 2007. The greatest...
Authors
Richard Coupe, Stephen Kalkhoff, Paul Capel, Caroline Gregoire
Nutrient and sediment concentrations and corresponding loads during the historic June 2008 flooding in eastern Iowa Nutrient and sediment concentrations and corresponding loads during the historic June 2008 flooding in eastern Iowa
A combination of above-normal precipitation during the winter and spring of 2007-2008 and extensive rainfall during June 2008 led to severe flooding in many parts of the midwestern United States. This resulted in transport of substantial amounts of nutrients and sediment from Iowa basins into the Mississippi River. Water samples were collected from 31 sites on six large Iowa tributaries...
Authors
L. Hubbard, D.W. Kolpin, S. J. Kalkhoff, Dale Robertson
Perchlorate data for streams and groundwater in selected areas of the United States, 2004 Perchlorate data for streams and groundwater in selected areas of the United States, 2004
This report presents data collected as part of a reconnaissance study to evaluate the occurrence of perchlorate in rivers and streams and in shallow aquifers in selected areas of the United States. Perchlorate, a component in rocket fuels, fireworks, and some explosives is soluble in water and persists in soils and water for long periods. It is biologically active at relatively low...
Authors
Stephen Kalkhoff, Sarah J. Stetson, Kris Lund, Richard Wanty, Gregory Linder
Occurrence of transformation products in the environment Occurrence of transformation products in the environment
Historically, most environmental occurrence research has focused on the parent compounds of organic contaminants. Research, however, has documented that the environmental transport of chemicals, such as pesticides and emerging contaminants, are substantially underestimated if transformation products are not considered. Although most examples described herein were drawn from research...
Authors
Dana Kolpin, William Battaglin, Kathleen E. Conn, Edward Furlong, Susan T. Glassmeyer, Stephen Kalkhoff, Michael Meyer, Douglas Schnoebelen
Hydrochemical Regions of the Glacial Aquifer System, Northern United States, and Their Environmental and Water-Quality Characteristics Hydrochemical Regions of the Glacial Aquifer System, Northern United States, and Their Environmental and Water-Quality Characteristics
The glacial aquifer system in the United States is a large (953,000 square miles) regional aquifer system of heterogeneous composition. As described in this report, the glacial aquifer system includes all unconsolidated geologic material above bedrock that lies on or north of the line of maximum glacial advance within the United States. Examining ground-water quality on a regional scale...
Authors
Terri Arnold, Kelly L. Warner, George Groschen, James Caldwell, Stephen Kalkhoff
Comparison of fate and transport of isoxaflutole to atrazine and metolachlor in 10 Iowa rivers Comparison of fate and transport of isoxaflutole to atrazine and metolachlor in 10 Iowa rivers
Isoxaflutole (IXF), a newer low application rate herbicide, was introduced for weed control in corn (Zea mays) to use as an alternative to widely applied herbicides such as atrazine. The transport of IXF in streamwater has not been well-studied. The fate and transport of IXF and two of its degradation products was studied in 10 Iowa rivers during 2004. IXF rapidly degrades to the...
Authors
Michael Meyer, Elisabeth Scribner, Stephen Kalkhoff
Occurrence of isoxaflutole, acetamide, and triazine herbicides and their degradation products in 10 Iowa rivers draining to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, 2004 Occurrence of isoxaflutole, acetamide, and triazine herbicides and their degradation products in 10 Iowa rivers draining to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, 2004
During 2004, a study to document the occurrence of herbicides and herbicide degradation products was conducted for 10 major Iowa rivers draining to the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. Seventy-five water-quality samples were collected to measure isoxaflutole, acetamide, and triazine herbicides and their herbicide degradation products. An analytical method to measure isoxaflutole and its
Authors
Elisabeth Scribner, Michael Meyer, Stephen Kalkhoff
Stability of low levels of perchlorate in drinking water and natural water samples Stability of low levels of perchlorate in drinking water and natural water samples
Perchlorate ion (ClO4-) is an environmental contaminant of growing concern due to its potential human health effects, impact on aquatic and land animals, and widespread occurrence throughout the United States. The determination of perchlorate cannot normally be carried out in the field. As such, water samples for perchlorate analysis are often shipped to a central laboratory, where they...
Authors
S.J. Stetson, R. B. Wanty, D.R. Helsel, S. J. Kalkhoff, D.L. Macalady
South Fork Iowa River watershed selected for a national water-quality study South Fork Iowa River watershed selected for a national water-quality study
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is studying seven watersheds across the Nation to better understand how natural factors and agricultural management practices (AMPs) affect the transport of water and chemicals. Natural factors include climate and landscape (soil type, topography, geology), and AMPs include practices related to tillage, irrigation, and chemical application. The study...
Authors
M.L. Erwin, Stephen Kalkhoff
Pesticide degradates: Monitoring and occurrence Pesticide degradates: Monitoring and occurrence
No abstract available.
Authors
D.W. Kolpin, W.A. Battaglin, M. Meyer, D.J. Schnoebelen, S. J. Kalkhoff
Water-quality assessment of the eastern Iowa Basins: Selected pesticides and pesticide degradates in streams, 1996-98 Water-quality assessment of the eastern Iowa Basins: Selected pesticides and pesticide degradates in streams, 1996-98
Water samples were collected in streams of the Eastern Iowa Basins study unit from 1996 to 1998 as part of the U.S. Geological Survey’s National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. More than 350 samples were collected to document the occurrence, distribution, and transport of pesticides and pesticide degradates. The Eastern Iowa Basins study unit encompasses about 50,500 square...
Authors
Douglas Schnoebelen, Stephen Kalkhoff, Kent Becher, E.M. Thurman
Herbicides and transformation products in surface waters of the Midwestern United States Herbicides and transformation products in surface waters of the Midwestern United States
Most herbicides applied to crops are adsorbed by plants or transformed (degraded) in the soil, but small fractions are lost from fields and either move to streams in overland runoff, near surface flow, or subsurface drains, or they infiltrate slowly to ground water. Herbicide transformation products (TPs) can be more or less mobile and more or less toxic in the environment than their...
Authors
W.A. Battaglin, E.M. Thurman, S. J. Kalkhoff, S. Porter