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The following pages link to Mark Borchardt (Q139274):
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- Human Bacteroides and total coliforms as indicators of recent combined sewer overflows and rain events in urban creeks (Q145134) (← links)
- Using enteric pathogens to assess sources of fecal contamination in the Silurian Dolomite Aquifer: Preliminary results (Q145528) (← links)
- Microbial pathogens and contaminants of emerging concern in groundwater at an urban subsurface stormwater infiltration site (Q146413) (← links)
- Microbial source tracking and land use associations for antibiotic resistance genes in private wells influenced by human and livestock fecal sources (Q150134) (← links)
- Detection of hepatitis E virus and other livestock-related pathogens in Iowa streams (Q151700) (← links)
- Human and bovine viruses and bacteria at three Great Lakes beaches: Environmental variable associations and health risk (Q238117) (← links)
- Determining the 95% limit of detection for waterborne pathogen analyses from primary concentration to qPCR (Q238262) (← links)
- Hydrologic, land cover, and seasonal patterns of waterborne pathogens in Great Lakes tributaries (Q238977) (← links)
- Avian influenza virus RNA in groundwater wells supplying poultry farms affected by the 2015 influenza outbreak (Q239282) (← links)
- Study design and methods of the Wells and Enteric disease Transmission (WET) Trial, a randomised controlled trial (Q256722) (← links)
- Cryptosporidium incidence and surface water influence of groundwater supplying public water systems in Minnesota, USA (Q260149) (← links)
- Quantitative microbial risk assessment for spray irrigation of dairy manure based on an empirical fate and transport model (Q260358) (← links)
- Automated time-series measurement of microbial concentrations in groundwater-derived water supplies (Q261176) (← links)
- Des Moines water trails: Health risk from waterborne pathogens during recreational water use (Q266201) (← links)
- Statewide quantitative microbial risk assessment for waterborne viruses, bacteria, and protozoa in public water supply wells in Minnesota (Q266918) (← links)
- Two risk assessments: Evaluating the use of indicator HF183 Bacteroides versus pathogen measurements for modelling recreational illness risks in an urban watershed (Q267836) (← links)
- Quantitative microbial risk assessment for contaminated private wells in the fractured dolomite aquifer of Kewaunee County, Wisconsin (Q268656) (← links)
- Human-associated indicator bacteria and human-specific viruses in surface water: a spatial assessment with implications on fate and transport (Q271414) (← links)
- Viral, bacterial, and protozoan pathogens and fecal markers in wells supplying groundwater to public water systems in Minnesota, USA (Q276216) (← links)
- Airborne pathogens from dairy manure aerial irrigation and the human health risk (Q277238) (← links)
- Septic systems and rainfall influence human fecal markers and indicator organisms occurrence in private wells in southeastern Pennsylvania (Q281387) (← links)
- Sources and risk factors for nitrate and microbial contamination of private household wells in the fractured dolomite aquifer of northeastern Wisconsin (Q284976) (← links)
- Assessing private well contamination in Grant, Iowa, and Lafayette Counties, Wisconsin: The southwest Wisconsin groundwater and geology study (Q285118) (← links)
- Quantitative microbial risk assessment with microbial source tracking for mixed fecal sources contaminating recreational river waters, Iowa, USA (Q292647) (← links)
- Sewage loading and microbial risk in urban waters of the Great Lakes (Q296224) (← links)
- Quantitative microbial risk assessment for ingestion of antibiotic resistance genes from private wells contaminated by human and livestock fecal sources (Q301761) (← links)
- Optical properties of water for prediction of wastewater contamination, human-associated bacteria, and fecal indicator bacteria in surface water at three watershed scales (Q306463) (← links)
- Fate and seasonality of antimicrobial resistance genes during full-scale anaerobic digestion of cattle manure across seven livestock production facilities (Q306777) (← links)