Bacteria are a primary contaminant in natural surface water. The instream concentration of fecal coliform, a potential indicator of pathogens, is influenced by meteorological conditions and land-use characteristics. However, the relationships between these conditions and fecal coliforms are not fully understood. Furthermore, the sources of large variability in fecal coliform counts, e.g., temporal or spatial sources, remain unexplained, especially at large scales. This study proposes the use of Bayesian overdispersed Poisson models, whereby the combined effects of temperature, rainfall, and land-use characteristics on fecal coliform concentration are quantified with predictive uncertainty, and the sources of variability in fecal coliform co...
Gwangju Creek (GJC) in Korea, which drains a highly urbanized watershed, has suffered from substanti...
For over a century, specific types of bacteria have been monitored in natural water bodies as indica...
Excessive bacteria levels are the leading cause of impairment in U.S. water bodies. This dissertati...
Fecal coliforms are indicators of pathogens and thereby, understanding of their fate and transport i...
Background: Fecal indicator organisms such as Escherichia coli, enterococci, and coliphages are impo...
This study assessed fecal coliform contamination in the Wachusett Reservoir Watershed in Massachuset...
Fecal coliform bacteria (FCB) contamination of natural waters is a serious public health issue. Ther...
Fecal coliform bacteria (FCB) contamination of natural waters is a serious public health issue. Ther...
The episodic nature of their origin and the transience of the receiving water response make the mode...
The Newport River Estuary in Carteret County, North Carolina has been placed on the state’s 303D lis...
International audienceMicrobial contamination of surface waters frequently occurs on permanent natur...
The Upper Cohansey River Watershed in southwestern New Jersey has a history of being affected by fec...
The occurrence of pathogen bacteria in surface waters is a threat to public health worldwide. In par...
<p>Statistical models poorly predict bacteria in near-shore environments of tropical islands due to ...
A three-step method for the identification of the main sources of fecal coliforms (FC) in urban wate...
Gwangju Creek (GJC) in Korea, which drains a highly urbanized watershed, has suffered from substanti...
For over a century, specific types of bacteria have been monitored in natural water bodies as indica...
Excessive bacteria levels are the leading cause of impairment in U.S. water bodies. This dissertati...
Fecal coliforms are indicators of pathogens and thereby, understanding of their fate and transport i...
Background: Fecal indicator organisms such as Escherichia coli, enterococci, and coliphages are impo...
This study assessed fecal coliform contamination in the Wachusett Reservoir Watershed in Massachuset...
Fecal coliform bacteria (FCB) contamination of natural waters is a serious public health issue. Ther...
Fecal coliform bacteria (FCB) contamination of natural waters is a serious public health issue. Ther...
The episodic nature of their origin and the transience of the receiving water response make the mode...
The Newport River Estuary in Carteret County, North Carolina has been placed on the state’s 303D lis...
International audienceMicrobial contamination of surface waters frequently occurs on permanent natur...
The Upper Cohansey River Watershed in southwestern New Jersey has a history of being affected by fec...
The occurrence of pathogen bacteria in surface waters is a threat to public health worldwide. In par...
<p>Statistical models poorly predict bacteria in near-shore environments of tropical islands due to ...
A three-step method for the identification of the main sources of fecal coliforms (FC) in urban wate...
Gwangju Creek (GJC) in Korea, which drains a highly urbanized watershed, has suffered from substanti...
For over a century, specific types of bacteria have been monitored in natural water bodies as indica...
Excessive bacteria levels are the leading cause of impairment in U.S. water bodies. This dissertati...