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346 related items for PubMed ID: 32197161

  • 1. Spatial and temporal distribution of E. coli contamination on three inland lake and recreational beach systems in the upper Midwestern United States.
    Palmer JA, Law JY, Soupir ML.
    Sci Total Environ; 2020 Jun 20; 722():137846. PubMed ID: 32197161
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  • 2. Comparison of the occurrence and survival of fecal indicator bacteria in recreational sand between urban beach, playground and sandbox settings in Toronto, Ontario.
    Staley ZR, Robinson C, Edge TA.
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    Safaie A, Weiskerger CJ, Nevers MB, Byappanahalli MN, Phanikumar MS.
    Water Res; 2021 Feb 15; 190():116671. PubMed ID: 33302038
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  • 4. Release of Escherichia coli from Foreshore Sand and Pore Water during Intensified Wave Conditions at a Recreational Beach.
    Vogel LJ, O'Carroll DM, Edge TA, Robinson CE.
    Environ Sci Technol; 2016 Jun 07; 50(11):5676-84. PubMed ID: 27120087
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  • 5. Recreational water quality response to a filtering barrier at a Great Lakes beach.
    Przybyla-Kelly K, Nevers MB, Breitenbach C, Whitman RL.
    J Environ Manage; 2013 Nov 15; 129():635-41. PubMed ID: 24041625
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  • 6. Foreshore sand as a source of Escherichia coli in nearshore water of a Lake Michigan beach.
    Whitman RL, Nevers MB.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2003 Sep 15; 69(9):5555-62. PubMed ID: 12957945
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  • 7. Evaluation of methods to sample fecal indicator bacteria in foreshore sand and pore water at freshwater beaches.
    Vogel LJ, Edge TA, O'Carroll DM, Solo-Gabriele HM, Kushnir CSE, Robinson CE.
    Water Res; 2017 Sep 15; 121():204-212. PubMed ID: 28538189
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  • 8. Evaluation of rapid qPCR method for quantification of E. coli at non-point source impacted Lake Michigan beaches.
    Shrestha A, Dorevitch S.
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  • 9. Water quality prediction of marine recreational beaches receiving watershed baseflow and stormwater runoff in southern California, USA.
    He LM, He ZL.
    Water Res; 2008 May 01; 42(10-11):2563-73. PubMed ID: 18242661
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  • 10. Microbial Source Tracking Using Quantitative and Digital PCR To Identify Sources of Fecal Contamination in Stormwater, River Water, and Beach Water in a Great Lakes Area of Concern.
    Staley ZR, Boyd RJ, Shum P, Edge TA.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2018 Oct 15; 84(20):. PubMed ID: 30097445
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  • 12. Influence of Land Use, Nutrients, and Geography on Microbial Communities and Fecal Indicator Abundance at Lake Michigan Beaches.
    Cloutier DD, Alm EW, McLellan SL.
    Appl Environ Microbiol; 2015 Aug 15; 81(15):4904-13. PubMed ID: 25979888
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  • 13. Factors affecting the presence of human-associated and fecal indicator real-time quantitative PCR genetic markers in urban-impacted recreational beaches.
    Molina M, Hunter S, Cyterski M, Peed LA, Kelty CA, Sivaganesan M, Mooney T, Prieto L, Shanks OC.
    Water Res; 2014 Nov 01; 64():196-208. PubMed ID: 25061692
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  • 14. Effect of Low Energy Waves on the Accumulation and Transport of Fecal Indicator Bacteria in Sand and Pore Water at Freshwater Beaches.
    Wu MZ, O'Carroll DM, Vogel LJ, Robinson CE.
    Environ Sci Technol; 2017 Mar 07; 51(5):2786-2794. PubMed ID: 28186740
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  • 15. Association of gastrointestinal illness and recreational water exposure at an inland U.S. beach.
    Marion JW, Lee J, Lemeshow S, Buckley TJ.
    Water Res; 2010 Sep 07; 44(16):4796-804. PubMed ID: 20723965
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