Journal article
Source tracking using microbial community fingerprints: Method comparison with hydrodynamic modelling
DT McCarthy, D Jovanovic, A Lintern, I Teakle, M Barnes, A Deletic, R Coleman, G Rooney, T Prosser, S Coutts, MR Hipsey, LC Bruce, R Henry
Water Research | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
Urban estuaries around the world are experiencing contamination from diffuse and point sources, which increases risks to public health. To mitigate and manage risks posed by elevated levels of contamination in urban waterways, it is critical to identify the primary water sources of contamination within catchments. Source tracking using microbial community fingerprints is one tool that can be used to identify sources. However, results derived from this approach have not yet been evaluated using independent datasets. As such, the key objectives of this investigation were: (1) to identify the major sources of water responsible for bacterial loadings within an urban estuary using microbial sourc..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
We would like to acknowledge the contributions made by the Australian Research Council and Melbourne Water through the Linkage Program (LP120100718) for this work. The authors also acknowledge the contribution of Christelle Schang, Peter Kolotelo and Richard Williamson in the collection and laboratory analysis of samples.