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references for interactions between wetlands & beaches
- Subject: references for interactions between wetlands & beaches
- From: "Shannon Briggs" <briggssl@michigan.gov>
- Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 13:59:11 -0400
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For your information: please see the list of articles below for interactions between wetlands and beaches
The first 8 articles were published in 2005.
Kay, D; Wyer, MD; Crowther, J; Wilkinson, J; Stapleton, C, and Glass, P. Sustainable reduction in the flux of microbial compliance parameters from urban and arable land use to coastal bathing waters by a wetland ecosystem produced by a marine flood defence structure. Water Res. 2005; 39(14):3320-32.
Sanders, B. F.; Arega, F., and Sutula, M. Modeling the dry-weather tidal cycling of fecal indicator bacteria in surface waters of an intertidal wetland. Water Res. 2005; 39(14):3394-408.
Foppen, J. W. and Schijven, J. F. Transport of E. coli in columns of geochemically heterogeneous sediment. Water Res. 2005; 39(13):3082-8.
Jamieson, R.; Joy, D. M.; Lee, H.; Kostaschuk, R., and Gordon, R. Transport and deposition of sediment-associated Escherichia coli in natural streams. Water Res . 2005; 39(12):2665-75.
Toet, Sylvia; Van Logtestijn, Richard S. P.; Kampf, Ruud; Schreijer, Michiel, and Verhoeven, Jos T. A. THE EFFECT OF HYDRAULIC RETENTION TIME ON THE REMOVAL OF POLLUTANTS FROM SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT EFFLUENT IN A SURFACE-FLOW WETLAND SYSTEM. Wetlands. 2005; 25(2):375-391.
Vacca, G.; Wand, H.; Nikolausz, M.; Kuschk, P., and Kastner, M. Effect of plants and filter materials on bacteria removal in pilot-scale constructed wetlands. Water Res. 2005; 39(7):1361-73.
Jamieson, R. C.; Joy, D. M.; Lee, H.; Kostaschuk, R., and Gordon, R. J. Resuspension of sediment-associated Escherichia coli in a natural stream. J Environ Qual . 2005; 34(2):581-9.
Vymazal, J. Removal of enteric bacteria in constructed treatment wetlands with emergent macrophytes: a review. J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng. 2005; 40(6-7):1355-67.
Zhou, L.; Fayer, R.; Trout, J. M.; Ryan, U. M.; Schaefer, F. W. 3rd, and Xiao, L. Genotypes of Cryptosporidium species infecting fur-bearing mammals differ from those of species infecting humans. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2004; 70(12):7574-7.
Charron, D.; Thomas, M.; Waltner-Toews, D.; Aramini, J.; Edge, T.; Kent, R.; Maarouf, A., and Wilson, J. Vulnerability of waterborne diseases to climate change in Canada: a review. J Toxicol Environ Health A. 2004; 67(20-22):1667-77.
Rzezutka, A. and Cook, N. Survival of human enteric viruses in the environment and food. FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2004; 28(4):441-53.
Collins, R. Fecal contamination of pastoral wetlands. J Environ Qual. 2004; 33(5):1912-8.
Gutierrez-Sarabia, A.; Fernandez-Villagomez, G.; Martinez-Pereda, P.; Rinderknecht-Seijas, N., and Poggi-Varaldo, H. M. Slaughterhouse wastewater treatment in a full-scale system with constructed wetlands. Water Environ Res. 2004; 76(4):334-43.
Dorner, S. M.; Huck, P. M., and Slawson, R. M. Estimating potential environmental loadings of Cryptosporidium spp. and Campylobacter spp. from livestock in the Grand River Watershed, Ontario, Canada. Environ Sci Technol. 2004; 38(12):3370-80.
Birch, Gavin F.; Matthai, Carsten; Fazeli, Mohammad S., and Suh, JeongYul. EFFICIENCY OF A CONSTRUCTED WETLAND IN REMOVING CONTAMINANTS FROM STORMWATER. Wetlands. 2004; 24(2):459-466.
Kim, J. H.; Grant, S. B.; McGee, C. D.; Sanders, B. F., and Largier, J. L. Locating sources of surf zone pollution: a mass budget analysis of fecal indicator bacteria at Huntington Beach, California . Environ Sci Technol. 2004; 38(9):2626-36.
Karim, M. R.; Manshadi, F. D.; Karpiscak, M. M., and Gerba, C. P. The persistence and removal of enteric pathogens in constructed wetlands. Water Res. 2004; 38(7):1831-7.
Zmirou, D.; Pena, L.; Ledrans, M., and Letertre, A. Risks associated with the microbiological quality of bodies of fresh and marine water used for recreational purposes: summary estimates based on published epidemiological studies. Arch Environ Health. 2003; 58(11): 703-11.
Nokes, R. L.; Gerba, C. P., and Karpiscak, M. M. Microbial water quality improvement by small scale on-site subsurface wetland treatment. J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng. 2003; 38(9):1849-55.
Ibekwe, A. M.; Grieve, C. M., and Lyon, S. R. Characterization of microbial communities and composition in constructed dairy wetland wastewater effluent. Appl Environ Microbiol. 2003; 69(9):5060-9.
Byappanahalli, M.; Fowler, M.; Shively, D., and Whitman, R. Ubiquity and persistence of Escherichia coli in a Midwestern coastal stream. Appl Environ Microbiol . 2003; 69(8):4549-55.
Cameron, K.; Madramootoo, C.; Crolla, A., and Kinsley, C. Pollutant removal from municipal sewage lagoon effluents with a free-surface wetland. Water Res. 2003; 37(12):2803-12.
Andersen, Douglas C.; Sartoris, James J.; Thullen, Joan S., and Reusch, Paul G. THE EFFECTS OF BIRD USE ON NUTRIENT REMOVAL IN A CONSTRUCTED WASTEWATER-TREATMENT WETLAND. Wetlands. 2003; 23(2):423-435.
Hench, K. R.; Bissonnette, G. K.; Sexstone, A. J.; Coleman, J. G.; Garbutt, K., and Skousen, J. G. Fate of physical, chemical, and microbial contaminants in domestic wastewater following treatment by small constructed wetlands. Water Res. 2003; 37(4):921-7.
Steets, B. M. and Holden, P. A. A mechanistic model of runoff-associated fecal coliform fate and transport through a coastal lagoon. Water Res. 2003; 37(3):589-608.
Arias, C. A.; Cabello, A.; Brix, H., and Johansen, N. H. Removal of indicator bacteria from municipal wastewater in an experimental two-stage vertical flow constructed wetland system. Water Sci Technol. 2003; 48(5):35-41.
Knowlton, Matthew F.; Cuvellier, Craig, and Jones, John R. INITIAL PERFORMANCE OF A HIGH CAPACITY SURFACE-FLOW TREATMENT WETLAND. Wetlands. 2002; 22(3):522-527.
Grant, S. B.; Sanders, B. F.; Boehm, A. B.; Redman, J. A.; Kim, J. H.; Mrse, R. D.; Chu, A. K.; Gouldin, M.; McGee, C. D.; Gardiner, N. A.; Jones, B. H.; Svejkovsky, J.; Leipzig, G. V., and Brown, A. Generation of enterococci bacteria in a coastal saltwater marsh and its impact on surf zone water quality. Environ Sci Technol. 2001; 35(12):2407-16.
Thurston, J. A.; Gerba, C. P.; Foster, K. E., and Karpiscak, M. M. Fate of indicator microorganisms, Giardia and Cryptosporidium in subsurface flow constructed wetlands. Water Res. 2001; 35(6):1547-51.
Quinonez-Diaz, M. J.; Karpiscak, M. M.; Ellman, E. D., and Gerba, C. P. Removal of pathogenic and indicator microorganisms by a constructed wetland receiving untreated domestic wastewater. J Environ Sci Health A Tox Hazard Subst Environ Eng. 2001; 36(7):1311-20.
Perkins, J and Hunter, C. An Investigation of Sanitary Indicator Bacteria in a Macrophyte Wastewater-Treatment System. Water and Environmental Management . 1999; 13(2):141.
Brenner, Fred J; Brenner, Elaine K, and Schwartz, Todd E. Use of Plaque Assay to Detect Enteric Viruses in a Rural Watershed. Journal of Environmental Quality. 1999; 28(3):845-9.
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