Abstract:
Groundwater samples were analyzed in order to
elucidate the fate of endosulfan in the soil and its release
mechanism into water of an unconfined aquifer. Residual
alfa endosulfan was determined in all the wells; however,
beta endosulfan was below 0.001 lg/L. Maximum
adsorption rates of alfa and beta endosulfan were 91%–
86% on the topsoil; 87%–91% on the subsoil, respectively.
About 13%–23% desorption rate on the topsoil and subsoil
exhibited the probability of endosulfan movement in the
soil. The study showed that a hydrophobic-moderately
persistent pesticide can reach to groundwater despite the
high clay content of soil