García Aróstegui, José LuisHidalgo Estévez, Mari CarmenCruz Sanjulián, J. J.Augustín, C.2015-08-262015-08-261996http://hdl.handle.net/10272/11069Pesticides were detected in groundwater samples collected from 14 wells in the Río Vélez aquifer, Málaga. From September 1993 to September 1994, water samples v/ere collected and analyzed for determining atrazine, simazine, methidatioh, lindane, DDT, methylparation and diméthoate. The most commonly detectedpesticide was simazine (12 detections); methidation, methylparation and dimethoate were also found, although the Concentrations detected were below the ECD prescribed limit (0,1 ¡ig/l) in all the samples. The remaining pesticides were not detected. The occurrence and distribution of pesticides probably are related to the local land use near a sampling sitespaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/Detrital aquiferGroundwater pollutionPesticidesPresencia de plaguicidas en {as aguas subterráneas de! acuífero detrítico del Río Vélez (Provincia de Málaga)The occurrence of pesticides in groundwater from the Rio Vélez detrital aquifer (Málaga)journal articleopen access