Ronald W Harvey (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 80
Response to comment on "Use of colloid filtration theory in modeling movement of bacteria through a contaminated sandy aquifer" Response to comment on "Use of colloid filtration theory in modeling movement of bacteria through a contaminated sandy aquifer"
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald W. Harvey, Stephen P. Garabedian
Microbial distributions, activities, and movement in the terrestial subsurface: Experimental and theoretical studies Microbial distributions, activities, and movement in the terrestial subsurface: Experimental and theoretical studies
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald W. Harvey, M.A. Widdowson
Transport of pathogens through soils and aquifers Transport of pathogens through soils and aquifers
No abstract available.
Authors
G. Bitton, R.W. Harvey
Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater
Associations of free-living bacteria (FLB) and dissolved organic contaminants in a 4-km-long plume of sewage-contaminated groundwater were investigated. Abundance of FLB in the core of the plume (as delineated by maximum specific conductance) steadily decreased in the direction of flow from a point 0.25 km downgradient from the source to the toe of the plume. At 0.25 km downgradient, FLB...
Authors
Ronald W. Harvey, Larry B. Barber
Laboratory investigations on the role of sediment surface and ground water chemistry in transport of bacteria through a contaminated Sandy Aquifer Laboratory investigations on the role of sediment surface and ground water chemistry in transport of bacteria through a contaminated Sandy Aquifer
No abstract available.
Authors
M. A. Scholl, R.W. Harvey
Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater
Associations of free-living bacteria (FLB) and dissolved organic contaminants in a 4-km-long plume of sewage-contaminated groundwater were investigated. Abundance of FLB in the core of the plume (as delineated by maximum specific conductance) steadily decreased in the direction of flow from a point 0.25 km downgradient from the source to the toe of the plume. At 0.25 km downgradient, FLB...
Authors
R.W. Harvey, L.B. Barber
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 80
Response to comment on "Use of colloid filtration theory in modeling movement of bacteria through a contaminated sandy aquifer" Response to comment on "Use of colloid filtration theory in modeling movement of bacteria through a contaminated sandy aquifer"
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald W. Harvey, Stephen P. Garabedian
Microbial distributions, activities, and movement in the terrestial subsurface: Experimental and theoretical studies Microbial distributions, activities, and movement in the terrestial subsurface: Experimental and theoretical studies
No abstract available.
Authors
Ronald W. Harvey, M.A. Widdowson
Transport of pathogens through soils and aquifers Transport of pathogens through soils and aquifers
No abstract available.
Authors
G. Bitton, R.W. Harvey
Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater
Associations of free-living bacteria (FLB) and dissolved organic contaminants in a 4-km-long plume of sewage-contaminated groundwater were investigated. Abundance of FLB in the core of the plume (as delineated by maximum specific conductance) steadily decreased in the direction of flow from a point 0.25 km downgradient from the source to the toe of the plume. At 0.25 km downgradient, FLB...
Authors
Ronald W. Harvey, Larry B. Barber
Laboratory investigations on the role of sediment surface and ground water chemistry in transport of bacteria through a contaminated Sandy Aquifer Laboratory investigations on the role of sediment surface and ground water chemistry in transport of bacteria through a contaminated Sandy Aquifer
No abstract available.
Authors
M. A. Scholl, R.W. Harvey
Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater Associations of free-living bacteria and dissolved organic compounds in a plume of contaminated groundwater
Associations of free-living bacteria (FLB) and dissolved organic contaminants in a 4-km-long plume of sewage-contaminated groundwater were investigated. Abundance of FLB in the core of the plume (as delineated by maximum specific conductance) steadily decreased in the direction of flow from a point 0.25 km downgradient from the source to the toe of the plume. At 0.25 km downgradient, FLB...
Authors
R.W. Harvey, L.B. Barber