Outbreaks of viral disease in populations exposed to contaminated environments have been reported more frequently in recent years. Published studies had tried to explain virus removal based on soil properties; however, soil minerals and amorphous clay minerals in the soil appear to have been overlooked. This has led to inconclusive and sometimes contradictory outcomes, which have often been compounded by small sample size. This study aims to improve the understanding of virus removal by natural soils, by examining the effect of soil property interactions on virus removal. A set of data analysis procedures was proposed to measure the effects of soil property interactions on the removal of bacteriophage MS2 and 0X174. The effects of crystalli...
Water with entrained disease-causing virus entering soil normally passes through water saturated and...
Soil represents the principal environmental reservoir of many insect-pathogenic viruses. We compared...
The objective of this work was to investigate and obtain quantitative relations for the effects of ...
Experiments were conducted to investigate several variables suspected of having an effect on the rem...
Summarization: Bacteriophage MS2 and ΦX174 were used as surrogates for human viruses in order to inv...
The movement of viruses in soil has important implications for land treatment of waste water. An ads...
There were marked differences in the abilities of eight different soil materials to remove and retai...
Viruses are ubiquitous biological entities whose importance and role in aquatic habits is beginning ...
Received for publication October 3, 2000. Land treatment of animal or human waste can result in chem...
Virus inactivation and virus adsorption, resulting from interactions with minerals, constitute impor...
AIMS: To generate field-relevant inactivation data for incorporation into models to predict the like...
Genetically modified crops, that produce Cry insecticidal crystal proteins (Cry) from Bacillus thuri...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Knowledge of virus removal in subsurface environments is pivotal for assessing the risk of viral con...
The transport of viruses in unsaturated porous media has been a subject of great interest in recent ...
Water with entrained disease-causing virus entering soil normally passes through water saturated and...
Soil represents the principal environmental reservoir of many insect-pathogenic viruses. We compared...
The objective of this work was to investigate and obtain quantitative relations for the effects of ...
Experiments were conducted to investigate several variables suspected of having an effect on the rem...
Summarization: Bacteriophage MS2 and ΦX174 were used as surrogates for human viruses in order to inv...
The movement of viruses in soil has important implications for land treatment of waste water. An ads...
There were marked differences in the abilities of eight different soil materials to remove and retai...
Viruses are ubiquitous biological entities whose importance and role in aquatic habits is beginning ...
Received for publication October 3, 2000. Land treatment of animal or human waste can result in chem...
Virus inactivation and virus adsorption, resulting from interactions with minerals, constitute impor...
AIMS: To generate field-relevant inactivation data for incorporation into models to predict the like...
Genetically modified crops, that produce Cry insecticidal crystal proteins (Cry) from Bacillus thuri...
To define protection zones around groundwater abstraction wells and safe setback distances for artif...
Knowledge of virus removal in subsurface environments is pivotal for assessing the risk of viral con...
The transport of viruses in unsaturated porous media has been a subject of great interest in recent ...
Water with entrained disease-causing virus entering soil normally passes through water saturated and...
Soil represents the principal environmental reservoir of many insect-pathogenic viruses. We compared...
The objective of this work was to investigate and obtain quantitative relations for the effects of ...