Summarization: Virus inactivation is one of the most important factors that controls virus fate and transport in the subsurface. In this study the inactivation of viruses in the presence of quartz sand was examined. The bacteriophages MS2 and X174 were used as model viruses. Experiments were performed at 4 ◦C and 20 ◦C, under constant controlled conditions, to investigate the effect of virus type, temperature, sand size, and initial virus concentration on virus inactivation. The experimental virus inactivation data were satisfactorily represented by a pseudo-first order expression with time-dependent rate coefficients. Furthermore, the results indicated that virus inactivation was substantially affected by the ambient temperature and initia...
Norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are pathogenic enteric viruses responsible for public he...
This study examined how the inactivation of bacteriophage MS2 in water was affected by ionic strengt...
International audienceEnteric viruses entering the soil with contaminated irrigation water can reach...
Summarization: Virus transport in groundwater is controlled mainly by attachment onto the solid matr...
The influence of virus type (PRD1 and ΦX174), temperature (flow at 4 and 20°C), a no-flow storage du...
Virus inactivation and virus adsorption, resulting from interactions with minerals, constitute impor...
Summarization: Bacteriophage MS2 and ΦX174 were used as surrogates for human viruses in order to inv...
[1] We investigated transport of viruses through saturated and unsaturated sand columns. Unsaturated...
AIMS: To generate field-relevant inactivation data for incorporation into models to predict the like...
Temperature is considered as the major factor determining virus inactivation in the environment. Foo...
Knowledge of virus removal in subsurface environments is pivotal for assessing the risk of viral con...
Pre-print on MedRxiv : https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.26.20114025v1International au...
The transport of viruses in unsaturated porous media has been a subject of great interest in recent ...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the modeling of subsurface virus transport under saturated conditions and...
Summarization: Analytical models for virus adsorption and inactivation in batch systems of homogeneo...
Norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are pathogenic enteric viruses responsible for public he...
This study examined how the inactivation of bacteriophage MS2 in water was affected by ionic strengt...
International audienceEnteric viruses entering the soil with contaminated irrigation water can reach...
Summarization: Virus transport in groundwater is controlled mainly by attachment onto the solid matr...
The influence of virus type (PRD1 and ΦX174), temperature (flow at 4 and 20°C), a no-flow storage du...
Virus inactivation and virus adsorption, resulting from interactions with minerals, constitute impor...
Summarization: Bacteriophage MS2 and ΦX174 were used as surrogates for human viruses in order to inv...
[1] We investigated transport of viruses through saturated and unsaturated sand columns. Unsaturated...
AIMS: To generate field-relevant inactivation data for incorporation into models to predict the like...
Temperature is considered as the major factor determining virus inactivation in the environment. Foo...
Knowledge of virus removal in subsurface environments is pivotal for assessing the risk of viral con...
Pre-print on MedRxiv : https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.05.26.20114025v1International au...
The transport of viruses in unsaturated porous media has been a subject of great interest in recent ...
ABSTRACT: In this article, the modeling of subsurface virus transport under saturated conditions and...
Summarization: Analytical models for virus adsorption and inactivation in batch systems of homogeneo...
Norovirus (NoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) are pathogenic enteric viruses responsible for public he...
This study examined how the inactivation of bacteriophage MS2 in water was affected by ionic strengt...
International audienceEnteric viruses entering the soil with contaminated irrigation water can reach...