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Residue concentrations of veterinary antibiotics and estrogens in mesocosms containing field soil collected from the University of Missouri Bradford Research and Extension Center (Columbia, MO) on July 28 2019

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2022-01-01
End Date
2022-01-30

Citation

Moody, A.H. and Lerch, R.N. 2023, Residue concentrations of veterinary antibiotics and estrogens in mesocosms containing field soil collected from the University of Missouri Bradford Research and Extension Center (Columbia, MO) on July 28 2019: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9Q91UQ3.

Summary

These five datasets document 1. physical and chemical soil properties for mesocosm soil that was collected from an experimental vegetated buffer strip plot; 2. Corrected final data for veterinary antibiotic target compound residues in treated soil mesocosms at various incubation times; 3. Corrected final data for all veterinary antibiotic target compound residues in untreated soil mesocosm blank samples at various incubation times; 4. Corrected final data for estrogen target compound residues in treated soil mesocosms at various incubation times; and 5. Corrected final data for all estrogen target compound residues in untreated soil mesocosm blank samples at various incubation times.

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Adam H Moody
Metadata Contact :
CERC Data Managers
Originator :
Adam H Moody, Robert Lerch
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Data Owner :
Columbia Environmental Research Center
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Columbia Environmental Research Center
USGS Mission Area :
Ecosystems

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Estrogen_QC_Blank.csv 437 Bytes text/csv
Soil_Properties.csv 613 Bytes text/csv
VA_QC_Blank.csv 1,008 Bytes text/csv
Mesocosm_Estrogen_Concentrations.csv 826 Bytes text/csv
Mesocosm_Veterinary_Antibiotic_Concentrations.csv 1.47 KB text/csv

Purpose

This study evaluated the degradation kinetics of the veterinary antibiotics sulfamethazine and lincomycin and of the two estrogens estrone and 17beta-estradiol in soil mesocosms subjected to a timed incubation under uniform environmental conditions. The persistence and degradation kinetics of these target compounds in field-collected soil has not been well studied and is fundamental in the design of mitigation strategies to reduce their environmental exposure.

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