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  <dc:contributor>Brian L. Petri</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>Darwin J. Ockerman</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>2001</dc:date>
  <dc:description>During 1996?98, rainfall and runoff were&#13;
monitored on a 49,680-acre agricultural watershed&#13;
in Kleberg and Nueces Counties in South Texas.&#13;
Nineteen rainfall samples were analyzed for&#13;
selected nutrients, and runoff samples from 29&#13;
storms were analyzed for major ions, nutrients, and&#13;
pesticides. Loads of nutrients in rainfall and loads&#13;
of nutrients and pesticides in runoff were computed.&#13;
For a 40,540-acre part of the watershed&#13;
(lower study area), constituent loads entering the&#13;
watershed in rainfall, in runoff from the upper&#13;
study area, and from agricultural chemical applications&#13;
to the lower study area were compared with&#13;
runoff loads exiting the lower study area.&#13;
Total rainfall for 1996?98 averaged 25.86&#13;
inches per year, which is less than the long-term&#13;
annual average rainfall of 29.80 inches for the area.&#13;
Rainfall and runoff during 1996?98 were typical of&#13;
historical patterns, with periods of below average&#13;
rainfall and runoff interspersed with extreme&#13;
events. Five individual storms accounted for about&#13;
38 percent of the total rainfall and 94 percent of the&#13;
total runoff.&#13;
During the 3-year study, the total nitrogen&#13;
runoff yield from the lower study area was 1.3&#13;
pounds per acre per year, compared with 49 pounds&#13;
per acre per year applied as fertilizer and 3.1&#13;
pounds per acre per year from rainfall. While&#13;
almost all of the fertilizer and rainfall nitrogen was&#13;
ammonia and nitrate, most of the nitrogen in runoff&#13;
was particulate organic nitrogen, associated with&#13;
crop residue. Total nitrogen exiting the lower study&#13;
area in surface-water runoff was about 2.5 percent&#13;
of the nitrogen inputs (fertilizer and rainfall nitrogen).&#13;
Annual deposition of total nitrogen entering&#13;
the lower study area in rainfall exceeded net yields&#13;
of total nitrogen exiting the watershed in runoff&#13;
because most of the rainfall does not contribute to&#13;
runoff.&#13;
During the study, the total phosphorus runoff&#13;
yield from the lower study area was 0.48 pound per&#13;
acre per year compared with 4.2 pounds per acre&#13;
per year applied as fertilizer and 0.03 pound per&#13;
acre per year from rainfall.&#13;
Twenty-one pesticides were detected in&#13;
runoff with varying degrees of frequency during&#13;
the study. The herbicide atrazine was detected in&#13;
all runoff samples. All of the most frequently&#13;
detected pesticides (atrazine, trifluralin, simazine,&#13;
pendimethalin, and diuron) exhibited higher concentrations&#13;
during the pre-harvest period (March?&#13;
May) than during the post-harvest period (August?&#13;
October).&#13;
During 1996?98, an average of 0.37 pound&#13;
per acre per year of atrazine was applied to the&#13;
lower study area. During the same period, 0.0027&#13;
pound per acre per year of atrazine and its breakdown&#13;
product deethylatrazine exited the lower&#13;
study area in runoff (about 0.7 percent of the total&#13;
atrazine applied to the cropland). During 1997,&#13;
when heavy rainfall occurred during the months of&#13;
April and May, the atrazine plus deethylatrazine&#13;
exiting the lower study area was 1.8 percent of the&#13;
applied atrazine.&#13;
The 1996?98 average sediment yield was&#13;
610 pounds per acre per year. Sediment loads from&#13;
the study area are associated with large storm&#13;
events. Of the 45,300 tons of sediment transported&#13;
from the study area during 1996?98 about 87 percent&#13;
was transported during the three largest runoff events (April 1997, October 1997, and October&#13;
1998).&#13;
Runoff-weighted average concentrations&#13;
were computed for selected nutrients and pesticides.&#13;
The 1996?98 runoff-weighted concentrations&#13;
for total nitrogen and total phosphorus were&#13;
1.3 and 0.50 milligrams per liter, respectively. The&#13;
1996?98 runoff-weighted concentration for atrazine&#13;
plus deethylatrazine was 2.7 micrograms per&#13;
liter.</dc:description>
  <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format>
  <dc:identifier>10.3133/wri014101</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>U.S. Geological Survey</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Hydrologic conditions and water quality in an agricultural area in Kleberg and Nueces Counties, Texas, 1996-98</dc:title>
  <dc:type>reports</dc:type>
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