Abstract. The impact of biosolid and soil type on the movement of faecal coliforms through the vadose zone was investigated following the application of animal manure to soil. Two types of biosolid, solid and liquid manure, were applied to two soil types at a wide range of initial water contents. Bacteria present in the soil solution were collected using calibrated ceramic-porous-cup samplers. Estimated bacterial migration velocities in the soil profile were consistent with the hypo-thesis that bacteria move mostly through soil macropores, as the rate of transport was faster than the average pore-water velocity. Macropore transport was more likely to occur in wet soils, but it was not necessarily restricted to soils with high initial soil w...
Macropores are the primary mechanism by which fecal bacteria from surface-applied manure can be tran...
Study of bacterial transport and retention in soil is important for various environmental applicatio...
The contamination of water supplies by fecal bacteria is an important water quality issue in Kentuck...
Scope and Method of Study: Laboratory and field experiments, and computational model.Findings and Co...
Organic manures are the source of many pathogenic bacteria which could be dangerous for human health...
Land-applying animal wastes potentially exposes humans and animals to fecal pathogens, either by dir...
Bacteria transport in soils primarily occurs through soil mesopores and macropores (e.g., biopores a...
A series of column experiments was conducted under saturated flow conditions to investigate the fact...
Human and livestock exposure to fecal pathogens via contaminated surface or groundwater is an import...
An understanding of the processes that influence the transport and fate of microorganisms in porous ...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Discontinuous flows resulting from discrete natural rain events induce temporal and spatial variabil...
In order to evaluate the potential risk of groundwater contamination following the spray application...
AbstractUnderstanding bacterial transportation in unsaturated soil is helpful for reducing and avoid...
Effects of soil type, flow rate, antecedent soil moisture and other factors on transport of E. coli ...
Macropores are the primary mechanism by which fecal bacteria from surface-applied manure can be tran...
Study of bacterial transport and retention in soil is important for various environmental applicatio...
The contamination of water supplies by fecal bacteria is an important water quality issue in Kentuck...
Scope and Method of Study: Laboratory and field experiments, and computational model.Findings and Co...
Organic manures are the source of many pathogenic bacteria which could be dangerous for human health...
Land-applying animal wastes potentially exposes humans and animals to fecal pathogens, either by dir...
Bacteria transport in soils primarily occurs through soil mesopores and macropores (e.g., biopores a...
A series of column experiments was conducted under saturated flow conditions to investigate the fact...
Human and livestock exposure to fecal pathogens via contaminated surface or groundwater is an import...
An understanding of the processes that influence the transport and fate of microorganisms in porous ...
Rainfall simulation experiments on a laboratory soil flume were conducted to test the hypothesis tha...
Discontinuous flows resulting from discrete natural rain events induce temporal and spatial variabil...
In order to evaluate the potential risk of groundwater contamination following the spray application...
AbstractUnderstanding bacterial transportation in unsaturated soil is helpful for reducing and avoid...
Effects of soil type, flow rate, antecedent soil moisture and other factors on transport of E. coli ...
Macropores are the primary mechanism by which fecal bacteria from surface-applied manure can be tran...
Study of bacterial transport and retention in soil is important for various environmental applicatio...
The contamination of water supplies by fecal bacteria is an important water quality issue in Kentuck...