Christopher Kephart
Hydrologist, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science Center
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Assessment of fecal contamination sources to Alley Creek, Queens County, New York
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Microbial Source Tracking
Assessment of fecal contamination sources to Alley Creek, Queens County, New York: Results from a sediment resuspension experiment, thermal imagery, and additional sample collection, 2020-2021
Laboratory quality-control data associated with samples analyzed for microbiological constituents at the USGS Ohio Water Microbiology Laboratory
Laboratory quality-control data associated with samples analyzed for microbiological constituents at the Ohio Water Microbiology Laboratory, 2012-2017
Supplemental stream-stage, discharge, and Escherichia coli datasets used in the assessment of water quality at Tumaccori National Historical Park and the Upper Santa Cruz River, 20092017
The U.S. Geological Survey Ohio Water Microbiology Laboratory
Assessing Escherichia coli and microbial source tracking markers in the Rio Grande in the South Valley, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2020–21
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in South Oyster Bay on Long Island, New York
Assessment of fecal contamination sources to Alley Creek, Queens County, New York, August 2020–June 2021
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in Great South Bay on Long Island, New York
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in Lake Montauk on Long Island, New York
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in Sag Harbor on Long Island, New York
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in Patchogue and Bellport Bays on Long Island, New York
Using microbial source tracking to identify contamination sources in Port Jefferson Harbor, Setauket Harbor, and Conscience Bay on Long Island, New York
Understanding sources and distribution of Escherichia coli at Lake St. Clair Metropark Beach, Macomb County, Michigan
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in an embayment in Hempstead Harbor on Long Island, New York
The U.S. Geological Survey worked collaboratively with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to assess the potential sources of fecal contamination entering Hempstead Harbor, an embayment on the northern shore of Nassau County, Long Island, New York. Water samples are routinely collected by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the harbor and analyzed
Evaluation of a modified rapid viability-polymerase chain reaction method for Bacillus atrophaeus spores in water matrices
Science and Products
Assessment of fecal contamination sources to Alley Creek, Queens County, New York
Ohio Microbiology Program - Home
Microbial Source Tracking
Assessment of fecal contamination sources to Alley Creek, Queens County, New York: Results from a sediment resuspension experiment, thermal imagery, and additional sample collection, 2020-2021
Laboratory quality-control data associated with samples analyzed for microbiological constituents at the USGS Ohio Water Microbiology Laboratory
Laboratory quality-control data associated with samples analyzed for microbiological constituents at the Ohio Water Microbiology Laboratory, 2012-2017
Supplemental stream-stage, discharge, and Escherichia coli datasets used in the assessment of water quality at Tumaccori National Historical Park and the Upper Santa Cruz River, 20092017
The U.S. Geological Survey Ohio Water Microbiology Laboratory
Assessing Escherichia coli and microbial source tracking markers in the Rio Grande in the South Valley, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2020–21
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in South Oyster Bay on Long Island, New York
Assessment of fecal contamination sources to Alley Creek, Queens County, New York, August 2020–June 2021
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in Great South Bay on Long Island, New York
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in Lake Montauk on Long Island, New York
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in Sag Harbor on Long Island, New York
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in Patchogue and Bellport Bays on Long Island, New York
Using microbial source tracking to identify contamination sources in Port Jefferson Harbor, Setauket Harbor, and Conscience Bay on Long Island, New York
Understanding sources and distribution of Escherichia coli at Lake St. Clair Metropark Beach, Macomb County, Michigan
Using microbial source tracking to identify fecal contamination sources in an embayment in Hempstead Harbor on Long Island, New York
The U.S. Geological Survey worked collaboratively with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to assess the potential sources of fecal contamination entering Hempstead Harbor, an embayment on the northern shore of Nassau County, Long Island, New York. Water samples are routinely collected by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in the harbor and analyzed