FORENSIC: an Online Platform for Fecal Source Identification
ABSTRACT Sewage overflows, agricultural runoff, and stormwater discharges introduce fecal pollution into surface waters. Distinguishing these sources is critical for evaluating water quality and formulating remediation strategies. With the falling costs of sequencing, microbial community-based water...
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Main Authors: | Adélaïde Roguet, Özcan C. Esen, A. Murat Eren, Ryan J. Newton, Sandra L. McLellan |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9a6d8a770d1f45e0a5d41fa02b998b1c |
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