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Carl M Stapleton

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Water Research|July 1, 2018
Faecal indicator organism inputs to watercourses from streamside pastures grazed by cattle: Before and after implementation of streambank fencingDavid Kay, John Crowther, Carl M Stapleton, et al.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring : JEM|May 12, 2007
Microbial source tracking: a forensic technique for microbial source identification?Carl M Stapleton, Mark D Wyer, David Kay, et al.
Water Research|July 16, 2010
Evaluating short-term changes in recreational water quality during a hydrograph event using a combination of microbial tracers, environmental microbiology, microbial source tracking and hydrological techniques: a case study in Southwest Wales, UKMark D Wyer, David Kay, John Watkins, et al.
Water Research|September 29, 2009
Evaluating the operational utility of a Bacteroidales quantitative PCR-based MST approach in determining the source of faecal indicator organisms at a UK bathing waterCarl M Stapleton, David Kay, Mark D Wyer, et al.
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Water Research|July 1, 2018
Faecal indicator organism inputs to watercourses from streamside pastures grazed by cattle: Before and after implementation of streambank fencingDavid Kay, John Crowther, Carl M Stapleton, et al.
Journal of Environmental Monitoring : JEM|May 12, 2007
Microbial source tracking: a forensic technique for microbial source identification?Carl M Stapleton, Mark D Wyer, David Kay, et al.
Water Research|July 16, 2010
Evaluating short-term changes in recreational water quality during a hydrograph event using a combination of microbial tracers, environmental microbiology, microbial source tracking and hydrological techniques: a case study in Southwest Wales, UKMark D Wyer, David Kay, John Watkins, et al.
Water Research|September 29, 2009
Evaluating the operational utility of a Bacteroidales quantitative PCR-based MST approach in determining the source of faecal indicator organisms at a UK bathing waterCarl M Stapleton, David Kay, Mark D Wyer, et al.
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