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Description: This study was conducted in San Luis ObisF County, California, at a site approximately 15 miles south of the city of San Luis Obispo. The site consisted of about 20 acres of rolling hills in a canyon and was representative of California live oak woodland. The flight line portion of the study was conducted in open grassland and the canopy work was done in a stand of live oaks approximately l/2 mile away. Weather data including temperature, wind speed and direction , and relative humidity was gathered from two locations. At the first location, a Met 'One weather station was set up on a hill approximately 50 m above the flight line and due north. A Weather Measure system was used at the second location approximately 1 kilometer northwest of the flight line. Spray applications were made between 0600 and 1200 hours on March 5, 1982.
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Subject: Carbaryl, Aerial spraying and dusting in agriculture--California
Group: Environmental Protection Agency
Creator: Weaver, D.J., Johnson, W.C., Oshima. R.J., California. Environmental Hazards Assessment Program
Language: English
Coverage: California
Format: Government Documents
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