Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition

Introduced to the technical aspects of forestry aerial spraying in the mid-1970's, we were immediately impressed by the complexity of the process of delivering pesticide to foliage. At that time, there was a vigorous public debate in New Brunswick about the ecological and public h~alth impacts...

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Environmental Science and Technology Library 12
Introduced to the technical aspects of forestry aerial spraying in the mid-1970's, we were immediately impressed by the complexity of the process of delivering pesticide to foliage. At that time, there was a vigorous public debate in New Brunswick about the ecological and public h~alth impacts of the annual spray program for the control of defoliation of spruce and fir trees by the spruce budworm. The forest industry is important to the province and changes to the established procedures of budworm control could have major economic implications. A rational debate required reliable information about the mechanics of the spraying process. There was a need to supply missing information as to required pesticide application rates, atomizer performance, off-target drift and deposit, and the effects of weather and aircraft operating factors. We were invited to initiate a research program in this domain by New Brunswick forest management officials, and what follows in this book is a logical and quantitative description of the overall process based on our own research and that of others over the intervening years. After a short introduction to aerial spraying, we begin (Chapter 2) by describing forest stands in terms of their interaction with suspended atmospheric particulate material carried along by the wind and susceptible to deposition on foliage. We introduce foliage simulators and their use in measuring the deposit of sprayed pesticide on foliage, the "biological interface" between pest and pesticide
Life Sciences
Forestry Management
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Atmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Life sciences
Chemical engineering
Atmospheric sciences
Forestry management
Air pollution
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spellingShingle Picot, J. J. C.
Kristmanson, D. D.
Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition
Life Sciences
Forestry Management
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Atmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Life sciences
Chemical engineering
Atmospheric sciences
Forestry management
Air pollution
title Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition
title_auth Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition
title_exact_search Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition
title_full Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition by J. J. C. Picot, D. D. Kristmanson
title_fullStr Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition by J. J. C. Picot, D. D. Kristmanson
title_full_unstemmed Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition by J. J. C. Picot, D. D. Kristmanson
title_short Forestry Pesticide Aerial Spraying
title_sort forestry pesticide aerial spraying spray droplet generation dispersion and deposition
title_sub Spray Droplet Generation, Dispersion, and Deposition
topic Life Sciences
Forestry Management
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Atmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Life sciences
Chemical engineering
Atmospheric sciences
Forestry management
Air pollution
topic_facet Life Sciences
Forestry Management
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
Atmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
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Chemical engineering
Atmospheric sciences
Forestry management
Air pollution
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