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    Water accounting for conjunctive groundwater/surface water management: case of the Singkarak–Ombilin River basin, Indonesia by Peranginangin, Natalia, Sakthivadivel, Ramaswamy, Scott, Norman R, Kendy, Eloise, Steenhuis, Tammo S

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-06-2004)
    “…Because water shortages limit development in many parts of the world, a systematic approach is needed to use water more productively. To address this need,…”
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    Cyclobutrifluram (TYMIRIUM® technology): Low risks of a soil applied nematicide and fungicide to non-target soil invertebrates and bees by Thompson, Helen, Peris-Felipo, F. Javier, Peranginangin, Natalia, Pocock, Mike, Gayan-Quijano, Ana Lia

    Published in Crop protection (01-10-2024)
    “…Cyclobutrifluram (TYMIRIUM® technology) is a seed- and soil-applied nematicide and fungicide which protects the plant root mass. Cyclobutrifluram acts by…”
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    Comparison of pesticide concentrations observed in community water systems to predictions from U.S. regulatory aquatic exposure models by Padilla, Lauren E., Peranginangin, Natalia, Dunne, Jonnie B., Winchell, Michael

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-01-2020)
    “…The Variable Volume Water Model (VVWM), the receiving water body model for the USEPA regulatory assessment of aquatic pesticide exposures, is composed of a set…”
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    Soil and Water Assessment Tool model predictions of annual maximum pesticide concentrations in high vulnerability watersheds by Winchell, Michael F, Peranginangin, Natalia, Srinivasan, Raghavan, Chen, Wenlin

    “…ABSTRACT Recent national regulatory assessments of potential pesticide exposure of threatened and endangered species in aquatic habitats have led to increased…”
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    Development of groundwater pesticide exposure modeling scenarios for vulnerable spring and winter wheat‐growing areas by Padilla, Lauren, Winchell, Michael, Peranginangin, Natalia, Grant, Shanique

    “…ABSTRACT Wheat crops and the major wheat‐growing regions of the United States are not included in the 6 crop‐ and region‐specific scenarios developed by the US…”
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    Estimating pesticide environmental concentrations in Latin America: The importance of developing local scenarios by Casallanovo, Fábio, Simone, Daniela Mejias, Santos, Gustavo Souza, Oliveira Kaminski, Thamires Sá, Cione, Ana Paola, Peranginangin, Natalia

    “…Data to assess pesticide exposure in soil and water are scarce and unevenly distributed in Latin America, especially due to the size of the region and the vast…”
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    Risk assessment considerations with regard to the potential impacts of pesticides on endangered species by Brain, Richard A, Teed, R Scott, Bang, JiSu, Thorbek, Pernille, Perine, Jeff, Peranginangin, Natalia, Kim, Myoungwoo, Valenti, Ted, Chen, Wenlin, Breton, Roger L, Rodney, Sara I, Moore, Dwayne RJ

    “…ABSTRACT Simple, deterministic screening‐level assessments that are highly conservative by design facilitate a rapid initial screening to determine whether a…”
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    Preferential transport and modeling of pesticides and manure phosphorus in the vadose zone by Peranginangin, Natalia

    Published 01-01-2004
    “…Pesticide and phosphorus losses via leaching and subsurface flow may be substantial, especially under preferential flow conditions, leading to various water…”
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    GIS-based ground water contamination risk assessment tool for pesticides by Sinkevich, M.G. Jr, Walter, M.T, Lembo, A.J. Jr, Richards, B.K, Peranginangin, N, Aburime, S.A, Steenhuis, T.S

    Published in Ground water monitoring & remediation (01-11-2005)
    “…A process-based preferential flow transport model was implemented in a geographic information system to locate areas in the landscape with high risk of…”
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