Analysis of metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid (MESA) chirality in groundwater: A tool for dating groundwater movement in agricultural settings

Sci Total Environ. 2016 Aug 1:560-561:36-43. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.04.007. Epub 2016 Apr 17.

Abstract

To better address how much groundwater contributes to the loadings of pollutants from agriculture we developed a specific dating tool for groundwater residence times. This tool is based on metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid, which is a major soil metabolite of metolachlor. The chiral forms of metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid (MESA) and the chiral forms of metolachlor were examined over a 6-year period in samples of groundwater and water from a groundwater-fed stream in a riparian buffer zone. This buffer zone bordered cropland receiving annual treatments with metolachlor. Racemic (rac) metolachlor was applied for two years in the neighboring field, and subsequently S-metolachlor was used which is enriched by 88% with the S-enantiomer. Chiral analyses of the samples showed an exponential increase in abundance of the S-enantiomeric forms for MESA as a function of time for both the first order riparian buffer stream (R(2)=0.80) and for groundwater within the riparian buffer (R(2)=0.96). However, the S-enrichment values for metolachlor were consistently high indicating different delivery mechanisms for MESA and metolachlor. A mean residence time of 3.8years was determined for depletion of the initially-applied rac-metolachlor. This approach could be useful in dating groundwater and determining the effectiveness of conservation measures.

One sentence summary: A mean residence time of 3.8years was calculated for groundwater feeding a first-order stream by plotting the timed-decay for the R-enantiomer of metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid.

Keywords: Chiral separation; Groundwater dating; Metolachlor ethane sulfonic acid; S-metolachlor; Stereoisomer fraction.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Acetamides / analysis*
  • Agriculture
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods*
  • Ethane / analysis
  • Groundwater / chemistry*
  • Herbicides / analysis*
  • Sulfonic Acids / analysis*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*

Substances

  • Acetamides
  • Herbicides
  • Sulfonic Acids
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Ethane
  • metolachlor