Microbe–sediment interactions in Great Lakes recreational waters: Implications for human health risk
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2023
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Journal Title:Environmental Microbiology
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Description:Microbial assessments of recreational water have traditionally focused on culturing or DNA-based approaches of the planktonic water column, omit- ting influence from microbe –sediment relationships. Sediment (bed and sus- pended) has been shown to often harbour levels of bacteria higher than the planktonic phase. The fate of suspended sediment (SS) bacteria is exten- sively related to transport dynamics (e.g., deposition) of the associated sedi-ment/floc. When hydraulic energy allows, SS will settle, introducing new
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Source:Environmental Microbiology (2023)
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ISSN:1462-2912 ; 1462-2920
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:3e92b5a281949ee9243256638556e89ef242b91134bf4abac6b59b01eccea635
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