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R W Muirhead

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Environment International|January 28, 2012
A two reservoir model to predict Escherichia coli losses to water from pastures grazed by dairy cowsR W Muirhead, R M Monaghan
Letters in Applied Microbiology|January 31, 2006
Numbers and transported state of Escherichia coli in runoff direct from fresh cowpats under simulated rainfallR W Muirhead, R P Collins, P J Bremer
Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research|October 14, 2006
The association of E. coli and soil particles in overland flowR W Muirhead, R P Collins, P J Bremer
Letters in Applied Microbiology|September 10, 2004
Evaluation of the effectiveness of a commercially available defined substrate medium and enumeration system for measuring Escherichia coli numbers in faeces and soil samplesR W Muirhead, R P Littlejohn, P J Bremer
Journal of Applied Microbiology|December 31, 2013
Prevalence, concentration and genotypes of Campylobacter jejuni in faeces from dairy herds managed in farm systems with or without housingD Rapp, C M Ross, V Cave, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|January 1, 2008
Prioritisation of farm scale remediation efforts for reducing losses of nutrients and faecal indicator organisms to waterways: a case study of New Zealand dairy farmingR M Monaghan, C A M de Klein, R W Muirhead
Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research|August 31, 2002
Faecal contamination over flood events in a pastoral agricultural stream in New ZealandJ W Nagels, R J Davies-Colley, A M Donnison, et al.
Water Research|February 21, 2004
Faecal bacteria yields in artificial flood events: quantifying in-stream storesR W Muirhead, R J Davies-Colley, A M Donnison, et al.
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Environment International|January 28, 2012
A two reservoir model to predict Escherichia coli losses to water from pastures grazed by dairy cowsR W Muirhead, R M Monaghan
Letters in Applied Microbiology|January 31, 2006
Numbers and transported state of Escherichia coli in runoff direct from fresh cowpats under simulated rainfallR W Muirhead, R P Collins, P J Bremer
Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research|October 14, 2006
The association of E. coli and soil particles in overland flowR W Muirhead, R P Collins, P J Bremer
Letters in Applied Microbiology|September 10, 2004
Evaluation of the effectiveness of a commercially available defined substrate medium and enumeration system for measuring Escherichia coli numbers in faeces and soil samplesR W Muirhead, R P Littlejohn, P J Bremer
Journal of Applied Microbiology|December 31, 2013
Prevalence, concentration and genotypes of Campylobacter jejuni in faeces from dairy herds managed in farm systems with or without housingD Rapp, C M Ross, V Cave, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|January 1, 2008
Prioritisation of farm scale remediation efforts for reducing losses of nutrients and faecal indicator organisms to waterways: a case study of New Zealand dairy farmingR M Monaghan, C A M de Klein, R W Muirhead
Water Science and Technology : a Journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research|August 31, 2002
Faecal contamination over flood events in a pastoral agricultural stream in New ZealandJ W Nagels, R J Davies-Colley, A M Donnison, et al.
Water Research|February 21, 2004
Faecal bacteria yields in artificial flood events: quantifying in-stream storesR W Muirhead, R J Davies-Colley, A M Donnison, et al.
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