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    Predicting the Fate of Imidacloprid in a Coastal Plain Setting Using VS2DT
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997-03) Burkingstock, Bryan K. ; Bush, Parshall B. ; Berisford, Yvette C. ; Dowd, John F. ; Feild, James B. ; Johnson, West W. ; Rasmussen, Todd C. ; Taylor, John W.
    Imidacloprid has been shown to control pine tip moths (Rhyacionia spp.) in loblolly pine seedlings (Pinus taeda L.). We describe an imidacloprid dissipation study on a small watershed near Downs, Georgia. Field data are utilized to calibrate the computer model VS2DT (Variably Saturated 2- Dimensional Transport) that uses a fmite-difference approximation of the advection-dispersion equation to simulate contaminant transport through variably saturated porous media. The site is simulated in a vertical cross section (X-Z plane) of a treated watershed from the soil surface to the water table (approximately 60 ft) spanning 260 ft horizontally. The cross section is centered on an ephemeral stream which drains the watershed, but for symmetry reasons, only half (130 ft horizontal distance) of the cross section is modeled. Modeling results show that imidacloprid moves more rapidly through sandy soils than sandy clay loam soil material. No imidacloprid concentrations above the detection limit of 0.6 ppb are predicted for the lysimeters in the unsaturated zone or in groundwater.