Seasonality of E. coli and Enterococci Concentrations in Creek Water, Sediment, and Periphyton
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Yakov Pachepsky | Y. Pachepsky | Dumitru Macarisin | Matthew Daniel Stocker | Jaclyn Elizabeth Smith | Cesar Hernandez | M. Stocker | Jaclyn E. Smith | D. Macarisin | Cesar Hernandez
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