Water research, Tập 44, Số 16, 2010-9
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1Water research : A Journal of the International Water Association
2Editorial for special issue on shifting paradigms in assessment of recreational water quality
3Human and bovine adenoviruses for the detection of source-specific fecal pollution in coastal waters in Australia / W. Ahmed, A. Goonetilleke, T. Gardner
4Estimated human health risks from exposure to recreational waters impacted by human and non-human sources of faecal contamination / Jeffrey A. Soller, Mary E. Schoen, Timothy Bartrand, John E. Ravenscroft
5Predicting pathogen risks to aid beach management: The real value of quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) / Nicholas J. Ashbolt, Mary E. Schoen, Jeffrey A. Soller, David J. Roser
6Loading of fecal indicator bacteria in North Carolina tidal creek headwaters: Hydrographic patterns and terrestrial runoff relationships / Curtis H. Stumpf, Michael F. Piehler, Suzanne Thompson, Rachel T. Noble
7Characterization of Enterococcus faecalis-infecting phages (enterophages) as markers of human fecal pollution in recreational waters / Tasha M. Santiago-Rodrıguez, Catalina Davila, Joel Gonzalez, Natasha Bonilla
8Improved strategies and optimization of calibration models for real-time PCR absolute quantification / Mano Sivaganesan, Richard A. Haugland, Eunice C. Chern, Orin C. Shanks
9Estimating the primary etiologic agents in recreational freshwaters impacted by human sources of faecal contamination / Jeffrey A. Soller, Timothy Bartrand, Nicholas J. Ashbolt, John Ravenscroft
10Predicting microbial pollution concentrations in UK rivers in response to land use change / Danyel Hampson, John Crowther, Ian Bateman, David Kay, Paulette Posen
11Estimating true human and animal host source contribution in quantitative microbial source tracking using the Monte Carlo method / Dan Wanga, Sarah S. Silkie, Kara L. Nelson, Stefan Wuertz
12Fecal coliform accumulation within a river subject to seasonally-disinfected wastewater discharges / Azalea A. Mitch, Katherine C. Gasner, William A. Mitch
13Evaluating short-term changes in recreational water quality during a hydrograph event using a combination of microbial tracers, environmental microbiology, microbial source tracking and hydrological techniques: A case study in Southwest Wales, UK / Mark D. Wyer, David Kay, John Watkins, Cheryl Davies, Chris Kay, Rod Thomas
14Association of gastrointestinal illness and recreational water exposure at an inland U.S. beach / J.W. Marion, J. Lee, S. Lemeshow, T.J. Buckley
15Water quality parameters associated with prevalence of Legionella in hot spring facility water bodies / Shih-Wei Huang, Bing-Mu Hsu, Shu-Fen Wu, Cheng-Wei Fan, Feng-Cheng Shih
16Development of microbial and chemical MST tools to identify the origin of the faecal pollution in bathing and shellfish harvesting waters in France / M. Gourmelon, M.P. Caprais, S. Mieszkin, R. Marti, N. Wery, E. Jarde