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Authors: KRUEGER CJ BARBER LB METGE DW FIELD JA
Citation: Cj. Krueger et al., FATE AND TRANSPORT A LINEAR ALKYLBENZENESULFONATE IN A SEWAGE-CONTAMINATED AQUIFER - A COMPARISON OF NATURAL-GRADIENT PULSED TRACER TESTS, Environmental science & technology, 32(8), 1998, pp. 1134-1142

Authors: PIEPER AP RYAN JN HARVEY RW AMY GL ILLANGASEKARE TH METGE DW
Citation: Ap. Pieper et al., TRANSPORT AND RECOVERY OF BACTERIOPHAGE PRD1 IN A SAND AND GRAVEL AQUIFER - EFFECT OF SEWAGE-DERIVED ORGANIC-MATTER, Environmental science & technology, 31(4), 1997, pp. 1163-1170

Authors: HARVEY RW METGE DW KINNER N MAYBERRY N
Citation: Rw. Harvey et al., PHYSIOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN APPLYING LABORATORY-DETERMINED BUOYANT DENSITIES TO PREDICTIONS OF BACTERIAL AND PROTOZOAN TRANSPORT IN GROUNDWATER - RESULTS OF IN-SITU AND LABORATORY PESTS, Environmental science & technology, 31(1), 1997, pp. 289-295

Authors: METGE DW BROOKS MH SMITH RL HARVEY RW
Citation: Dw. Metge et al., EFFECT OF TREATED-SEWAGE CONTAMINATION UPON BACTERIAL ENERGY-CHARGE, ADENINE-NUCLEOTIDES, AND DNA CONTENT IN A SANDY AQUIFER ON CAPE-COD, Applied and environmental microbiology, 59(7), 1993, pp. 2304-2310

Authors: HARVEY RW KINNER NE MACDONALD D METGE DW BUNN A
Citation: Rw. Harvey et al., ROLE OF PHYSICAL HETEROGENEITY IN THE INTERPRETATION OF SMALL-SCALE LABORATORY AND FIELD OBSERVATIONS OF BACTERIA, MICROBIAL-SIZED MICROSPHERE, AND BROMIDE TRANSPORT THROUGH AQUIFER SEDIMENTS, Water resources research, 29(8), 1993, pp. 2713-2721
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