Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8883422 | Advances in Water Resources | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A recent paper by Wang et al. (2017) showed that the release of Escherichia coli (E. coli) from soil into overland flow under raindrop impact and the release of clay follow identical temporal patterns. This raised the question: what is the role of clay, if any, in E. coli transfer from soil to overland flow, e.g., does clay facilitate E. coli transfer? Using simulated rainfall experiments over soil columns with and without clay in the matrix, we found there was significantly more E. coli released from the non-clay soil because raindrops penetrated more deeply than into the soil with clay.
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Authors
Wang C., J.-Y. Parlange, R.L. Schneider, E.W. Rasmussen, Wang X., Chen M., H.E. Dahlke, A.M. Truhlar, M.T. Walter,