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1、 Relations between triazine flux, catchment topography and distancebetween maize fields and the drainage networkF. Colina,*, C. Puecha, G. de Marsilyb,1aUMR “Systemes et Structures Spattiaux”, Cemagref-ENGREF 500, rue J.F. Breton 34093, Montpellier Cedex 05, FrancebUMR “Structure et Fonctionement de
2、s Systemes Hydriques Continentaux”, Universite P. et M. Curie 4, Pl. Jussieu 75252,Paris Cedex 05, FranceReceived 5 October 1999; revised 27 April 2000; accepted 19 June 2000AbstractThis paper puts forward a methodology permitting the identification of farming plots contributing to the pollution of
3、surface water in order to define the zones most at risk from pesticide pollution. We worked at the scale of the small agricultural catchment (0.27.5 km2) as it represents the appropriate level of organisation for agricultural land. The hypothesis tested was: the farther a field undergoing a pesticid
4、e treatment is from a channel network, the lower its impact on pollution at the catchment outlet.The study area, the Sousson catchment (120 km2, Gers, France), has a “herring bone” structure: 50 independent tributaries supply the main drain. Pesticide sales show that atrazine is the most frequently
5、used compound although it is only used for treating maize plots and that its application rate is constant. In two winter inter-storm measurement exercises, triazine flux values were collected at about 30 independent sub-basin outlets.The contributory areas are defined, with the aid of a GIS, as diff
6、erent strips around the channel network. The correlation between plots under maize in contributory zones and triazine flux at related sub-basin outlets is studied by using non-parametric and linear correlation coefficients. Finally, the most pertinent contributory zone is associated with the best co
7、rrelation level.A catchment typology, based on a slope criterion, allows us to conclude that in steep slope catchments, the contributory area is best defined as a 50 m wide strip around the channel network. In flat zones, the agricultural drainage network is particularly well developed: artificial d
8、rains extend the channel network extracted from the 1/25.000 scale topographic map, and the total surface area of the catchment must be taken to account. q 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Keywords: Pesticide catchment; GIS artificial network1. IntroductionThe use of pesticides in west
9、ern agriculture dates back to the middle of the 19th century (Fournier,1988). Since then, because of their intensive use,yields have increased and the demand for agricultural products has been satisfied. However, the pollution created by their use threatens both drinking water resources and the inte
10、grity of ecosystems. Therefore, there is a great demand for the reduction of pollution.The remedies lie in changes in the way that agricultural land is managed. The problem of agricultural Journal non-point source pollution by pesticides must be taken from the field, the level of action, to the catc
11、hment,the level of control of the water resource.Between these two spatial scales, different levels of organisation can be found. Fields, groups of fields,basins and main catchment, can be viewed together as nested systems (Burel et al., 1992). For each scale level, the main processes governing wate
12、r movement and soluble pollutant transport are different, as are the variables characterising the system (Lebel, 1990):flow in macropores at local scale, preferential flowpaths at the hillslope scale, flows in connection withthe repartition of different soils at the catchment scale,geology influence
13、 at the regional scale (Blosch and Sivapalan, 1995).At the field level, an experimental approach can be used and the relative weight of each variable can be experimentally tested (Scheunert, 1996; Bengtson et al., 1990). The major factors that concern agricultural practices have been identified and
14、many agricultural management indicators have been developed (Bockstaller et al., 1997).Nevertheless, this approach cannot be applied at the catchment scale for several reasons: the need to measure the pollution and the environmental factors simultaneously, multiple measurement difficulties, the comp
15、lexity of analysis. The variability of observations has temporal and spatial components. Rain induces pesticide leaching and therefore causestemporary high pesticide concentrations in the water; the closer the pesticide spreading date in thefield is to the measurement, the greater the concentration
16、levels (Seux et al., 1984; Reme, 1992; Laroche and Gallichand, 1995). The extensive use of Geographical Information System (GIS) has made it possible to analyse the impact on the pollution of the spatial characteristics of agricultural zones (Battaglin and Goolsby, 1996). But so far, the results of
17、these experimentshave only led to an approximate estimate of the risks (Tim and Jolly, 1994).In order to progress in the search for ways to reduce pesticide pollution, it would be worthwhile to improve our assessment of how spatial structure and organisation affects the levels of pollutants measured
18、.This paper presents the results of a study that concerns a particular aspect of the influence of spatial organisation on pesticide transfer: the effects of the distance between the cropland and the channel network. The longer the distance between a cultivated field and a river, the greater the rete
19、ntion and degradation processes (Leonard, 1990; Belamie et al.,1997). One might therefore imagine that the greater the distance, the lower the pollution level. However,few studies have given a numerical value to the critical distance at which a field does not influence river pollution significantly.
20、 Usually, when dealing with risk zone definition, experts establish an arbitrary distance (Bouchardy, 1992). Our main goal is to determine through spatial analysis the critical distance from a hydrographic network. The zones most at risk from pesticides, including the plots, which contribute most of
21、 the pollution, can then be determined.The study area, the Sousson catchment (Gers,France) has certain physical characteristics, which allows sampling of most of the independent subbasins, defined here as agricultural production zones. Its particular morphology made the comparative study of the prod
22、uction zones possible. The method involves a statistical comparison between pollution measurements and spatial characteristics of the catchments. In order to establish the boundaries ofthe contributing areas, the pollution flux measured at the production zone outlet is compared to the landcover, est
23、imated within strips of variable width around the channel network. Results are shown and discussed from a mainly practical viewpoint.2. The study area and collected data2.1. Study area descriptionThe study area is the Sousson catchment, in southwestern France (Gers). The Sousson River is a tributary
24、 of the river Gers. The catchment area is 120 km2. The 32 km long hydrographic network has a herringbonepattern: 53 sub-basins with fairly homogeneous surfaces areas ranging from 0.2 to 7.5 km2 serve the central drain (Fig. 1).The wide, gently sloping and heavily cultivated left bank, differs from t
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