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Publications Details for Grant Number R826179

Virus Attachment, Release, and Inactivation During Groundwater Transport

RFA: Exploratory Research - Environmental Chemistry (1997)

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Journal Article Virus transport in physically and geochemically heterogeneous subsurface porous media. JOURNAL OF CONTAMINANT HYDROLOGY Bhattacharjee S, Ryan JN, Elimelech M Bhattacharjee S, Ryan JN, Elimelech M. Virus transport in physically and geochemically heterogeneous subsurface porous media. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 2002;57(3-4):161-187. R826179 (Final)
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Journal Article Bacteriophage PRD1 and silica colloid transport and recovery in an iron oxide-coated sand aquifer. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Ryan JN, Elimelech M, Ard RA, Harvey RW, Johnson PR Ryan JN, Elimelech M, Ard RA, Harvey RW, Johnson PR. Bacteriophage PRD1 and silica colloid transport and recovery in an iron oxide-coated sand aquifer. Environmental Science and Technology 1999;33:63-73. R826179 (1998)
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Journal Article Is virus inactivation accelerated by attachment to mineral surfaces? EOS, TRANSACTIONS, AMERICAN GEOPHYSICAL UNION Ryan JN, Metge DW, Harvey RW, Pieper AP, Navigato T, Loveland JP Ryan JN, Metge DW, Harvey RW, Pieper AP, Navigato T, Loveland JP. Is virus inactivation accelerated by attachment to mineral surfaces? Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union 1999;80:F104. R826179 (Final)
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Journal Article Field and laboratory investigations of inactivation of viruses (PRD1 and MS2) attached to iron oxide-coated quartz sand. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Ryan JN, Harvey RW, Metge D, Elimelech M, Navigato TN, Pieper AP Ryan JN, Harvey RW, Metge D, Elimelech M, Navigato TN, Pieper AP. Field and laboratory investigations of inactivation of viruses (PRD1 and MS2) attached to iron oxide-coated quartz sand. Environmental Science and Technology 2002;36(11):2403-2413. R826179 (Final)
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Presentation Modeling virus transport in geochemically and physically heterogeneous subsurface porous media None Bhattacharjee S, Elimelech M, Ryan JN Bhattacharjee S, Elimelech M, Ryan JN. Modeling virus transport in geochemically and physically heterogeneous subsurface porous media. Presented at the 31st Mid-Atlantic Industrial and Hazardous Waste Conference, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, June 1999. R826179 (1999)
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Presentation Virus transport in heterogeneous subsurface porous media. None Bhattacharjee S, Elimelech M, Ryan JN Bhattacharjee S, Elimelech M, Ryan JN. Virus transport in heterogeneous subsurface porous media. Presented at the 74th Colloid and Surface Symposium of the American Chemical Society, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, June 2000. R826179 (Final)
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Presentation Dual radioisotope labeling of PRD1 bacteriophage for assessing viral inactivation and structural integrity during subsurface transport at Cape Cod, Massachusetts None Metge DW, Harvey RW, Ryan JN, Navigato T Metge DW, Harvey RW, Ryan JN, Navigato T. Dual radioisotope labeling of PRD1 bacteriophage for assessing viral inactivation and structural integrity during subsurface transport at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Presented at the U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program Meeting, Charleston, SC, March 1999. R826179 (1998)
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Presentation Dual radioisotope labeling of PRD1 bacteriophage for assessing viral inactivation and structural integrity during subsurface transport at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. None Metge DW, Harvey RW, Ryan JN, Navigato T Metge DW, Harvey RW, Ryan JN, Navigato T. Dual radioisotope labeling of PRD1 bacteriophage for assessing viral inactivation and structural integrity during subsurface transport at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Presented at the Technical Meeting of the U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, Charleston, SC, March 8-12, 1999. R826179 (Final)
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Presentation Role of anionic surfactants in the transport and inactivation of the bacteriophage PRD1 in aquifer sediments: results of field and laboratory experiments None Metge DW, Navigato T, Ryan JN, Harvey RW Metge DW, Navigato T, Ryan JN, Harvey RW. Role of anionic surfactants in the transport and inactivation of the bacteriophage PRD1 in aquifer sediments: results of field and laboratory experiments. Presented at the International Symposium on Subsurface Microbiology, Vail, CO, August 1999. R826179 (1999)
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Presentation Is virus inactivation accelerated by attachment to mineral surfaces? None Ryan JN, Metge DW, Harvey RW, Pieper AP, Navigato T, Loveland JP Ryan JN, Metge DW, Harvey RW, Pieper AP, Navigato T, Loveland JP. Is virus inactivation accelerated by attachment to mineral surfaces? Eos transactions of the American Geophysical Union 80, F104. Presented at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA, December 1999. R826179 (1999)
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Presentation Mobilization and transport of natural and synthetic colloids and a virus in an iron oxide-coated sewage-contaminated aquifer None Ryan JN, Elimelech M, Ard RA, Magelky MD Ryan JN, Elimelech M, Ard RA, Magelky MD. Mobilization and transport of natural and synthetic colloids and a virus in an iron oxide-coated sewage-contaminated aquifer. Presented at the U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Technical Meeting, Charleston, SC, March 1999. R826179 (1999)
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Presentation Mobilization and transport of natural and synthetic colloids and a virus in an iron oxide-coated sewage-contaminated aquifer. None Ryan JN, Elimelech M, Ard RA, Magelky MD Ryan JN, Elimelech M, Ard RA, Magelky MD. Mobilization and transport of natural and synthetic colloids and a virus in an iron oxide-coated sewage-contaminated aquifer. Presented at the Technical Meeting of the U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program, Charleston, SC, March 8-12, 1999. R826179 (Final)
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Proceedings Dual-isotope labeling to monitor virus transport and identifying factors affecting viral inactivation in contaminated aquifer sediments from Cape Cod, Massachusetts None Metge DW, Navigato T, Larson JE, Ryan JN, Harvey RW Metge DW, Navigato T, Larson JE, Ryan JN, Harvey RW. Dual-isotope labeling to monitor virus transport and identifying factors affecting viral inactivation in contaminated aquifer sediments from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. In: Morgenwalp DW, Buxton HT, eds. U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program - Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, SC, March 8-12, 1999, Volume 3 of 3 - Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigation Report 99-4018C, pp. 423-430. R826179 (1999)
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Proceedings Mobilization and transport of natural and synthetic colloids and a virus in an iron oxide-coated sewage-contaminated aquifer None Ryan JN, Elimelech M, Ard RA, Magelky MD Ryan JN, Elimelech M, Ard RA, Magelky MD. Mobilization and transport of natural and synthetic colloids and a virus in an iron oxide-coated sewage-contaminated aquifer. In: Morgenwalp DW, Buxton HT, eds. U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program -- Proceedings of the Technical Meeting, Charleston, SC, March 8-12, 1999, Volume 3 of 3 - Subsurface Contamination from Point Sources, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigation Report 99-4018C, 411-422. R826179 (1999)
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