Waterborne virus transport and the associated risks in a large lake

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    Human enteric viruses are frequent contaminants of recreational water (Aslan et_al, 2011; Brouwer et_al, 2018; Corsi et_al, 2016) and have been found to cause disease outbreaks (Cabelli, 1983; Sinclair et_al, 2009). Later studies coupled hydrodynamic models and microbial transport simulation for fecal indicator bacteria and Cryptosporidium spp (Eregno et_al, 2016; Tolouei et_al, 2019), however, inactivation was either omitted or simply modeled as a constant value. Apart from studies employing mechanistic models, studies applying analytical, regression or Bayesian network approaches also demonstrated capability in predicting water quality conditions (Rigosi et_al, 2015; Searcy et_al, 2018; Trung . . .

     

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