Elucidating fecal pollution patterns in alluvial water resources by linking standard fecal indicator bacteria to river connectivity and genetic microbial source tracking

scientific article published on 05 July 2020

Elucidating fecal pollution patterns in alluvial water resources by linking standard fecal indicator bacteria to river connectivity and genetic microbial source tracking is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.WATRES.2020.116132
P698PubMed publication ID32777635

P2093author name stringRegina Sommer
Robert L Mach
Rita Linke
Andreas H Farnleitner
Alexander K T Kirschner
Georg H Reischer
Jürgen Komma
Alfred P Blaschke
Domenico Savio
Julia Derx
Julia Vierheilig
Christina Frick
Dagmar Seidl
Theodossia Nadiotis-Tsaka
Simone Ixenmaier
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P304page(s)116132
P577publication date2020-07-05
P1433published inWater ResearchQ15708879
P1476titleElucidating fecal pollution patterns in alluvial water resources by linking standard fecal indicator bacteria to river connectivity and genetic microbial source tracking
P478volume184

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