Search Results - "RUSSELL, Todd L"
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Decay of sewage-sourced microbial source tracking markers and fecal indicator bacteria in marine waters
Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-01-2017)“…The decay of sewage-sourced enterococci, Escherichia coli, three human-associated microbial source tracking (MST) markers, Salmonella, Campylobacter, and…”
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Mobilization and Transport of Naturally Occurring Enterococci in Beach Sands Subject to Transient Infiltration of Seawater
Published in Environmental science & technology (05-06-2012)“…This study explores the transport of enterococci (ENT) from naturally contaminated beach sands to the groundwater table via infiltrating seawater using field,…”
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A Coupled Modeling and Molecular Biology Approach to Microbial Source Tracking at Cowell Beach, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
Published in Environmental science & technology (17-09-2013)“…Consistently high levels of bacterial indicators of fecal pollution rank Cowell Beach as the most polluted beach in California. High levels of fecal indicator…”
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Characterization of fecal concentrations in human and other animal sources by physical, culture-based, and quantitative real-time PCR methods
Published in Water research (Oxford) (15-11-2013)“…The characteristics of fecal sources, and the ways in which they are measured, can profoundly influence the interpretation of which sources are contaminating a…”
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Impacts of Beach Wrack Removal via Grooming on Surf Zone Water Quality
Published in Environmental science & technology (18-02-2014)“…Fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) are used to assess the microbial water quality of recreational waters. Increasingly, nonfecal sources of FIB have been…”
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Transport of enterococci and F+ coliphage through the saturated zone of the beach aquifer
Published in Journal of water and health (01-02-2016)“…Coastal groundwater has been implicated as a source of microbial pollution to recreational beaches. However, there is little work investigating the transport…”
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Sources and fate of Salmonella and fecal indicator bacteria in an urban creek
Published in Journal of environmental monitoring (01-08-2011)“…This research aimed to understand the sources and fate of Salmonella and fecal bacteria in urban surface waters. An urban creek (San Pedro Creek, California,…”
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