Microbial contamination detection in water resources: interest of current optical methods, trends and needs in the context of climate change

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  • who: Aude-Valérie Jung and collaborators from the School Environmental Engineering (EME), Campus de Ker Lann, Robert Schuman, Bruz LERES, Rennes, France European University Brittany (UEB), Boulevard Laënnec, Rennes, France have published the paper: Microbial Contamination Detection in Water Resources: Interest of Current Optical Methods, Trends and Needs in the Context of Climate Change, in the Journal: Microorganisms' transportation is particularly influenced by hydrometeorological conditions. Indeed microbial contamination of surface water increases during heavy rainfalls with water combined sewage overflows (CSOs) or agricultural land run-offs [33,58]. Rainfall increases the suspended matter content of . . .

     

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