Abstract

There were no consistent differences in concentration of fenitrothion in streamwater with depth, or between midstream and slow water at the stream edge. This was true of both aqueous and oilbased formulations. A large proportion of the fenitrothion was taken up by suspended material; in sediment, it was taken up mainly by the organic fraction.

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