Estuarine sediments are a reservoir for faecal bacteria, such as E. coli, where they reside at greater concentrations and for longer periods than in the overlying water. Faecal bacteria in sediments do not usually pose significant risk to human health until resuspended into the water column, where transmission routes to humans are facilitated. The erosion resistance and corresponding E. coli loading of intertidal estuarine sediments was monitored in two Scottish estuaries to identify sediments that posed a risk of resuspending large amounts of E. coli. In addition, models were constructed in an attempt to identify sediment characteristics leading to higher erosion resistance. Sediments that exhibited low erosion resistance and a high E. col...
International audienceOver a three-year period, quantification of faecal indicators and the molecula...
The paper detailed a water quality modelling study of a hyper-tidal estuary, undertaken to assess th...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...
Estuarine sediments are a reservoir for faecal bacteria, such as E. coli, where they reside at great...
Estuarine sediments are a reservoir for faecal bacteria, such as E. coli, where they reside at great...
Microbiological water quality monitoring of bathing waters does not account for faecal indicator org...
Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly i...
Funding: University of St Andrews, The James Hutton Institute. DMP received funding from the Marine ...
<div><p>Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, partic...
Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly i...
Microbiological water quality monitoring of bathing waters does not account for faecal bacteria in s...
The shallow bar built, well flushed Avon-Heathcote Estuary is a popular recreational area. Water qua...
The shallow bar built, well flushed Avon-Heathcote Estuary is a popular recreational area. Water qua...
To assess fecal pollution in coastal waters, current monitoring is reliant on culture-based enumerat...
International audienceOver a three-year period, quantification of faecal indicators and the molecula...
International audienceOver a three-year period, quantification of faecal indicators and the molecula...
The paper detailed a water quality modelling study of a hyper-tidal estuary, undertaken to assess th...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...
Estuarine sediments are a reservoir for faecal bacteria, such as E. coli, where they reside at great...
Estuarine sediments are a reservoir for faecal bacteria, such as E. coli, where they reside at great...
Microbiological water quality monitoring of bathing waters does not account for faecal indicator org...
Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly i...
Funding: University of St Andrews, The James Hutton Institute. DMP received funding from the Marine ...
<div><p>Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, partic...
Faecal contamination of estuarine and coastal waters can pose a risk to human health, particularly i...
Microbiological water quality monitoring of bathing waters does not account for faecal bacteria in s...
The shallow bar built, well flushed Avon-Heathcote Estuary is a popular recreational area. Water qua...
The shallow bar built, well flushed Avon-Heathcote Estuary is a popular recreational area. Water qua...
To assess fecal pollution in coastal waters, current monitoring is reliant on culture-based enumerat...
International audienceOver a three-year period, quantification of faecal indicators and the molecula...
International audienceOver a three-year period, quantification of faecal indicators and the molecula...
The paper detailed a water quality modelling study of a hyper-tidal estuary, undertaken to assess th...
Extended persistence of enteric bacteria in coastal sediments and potential remobilization of pathog...