Helena M. Solo-Gabriele mostly deals with Water quality, Ecology, Waste management, Hydrology and Arsenic. Her studies in Water quality integrate themes in fields like Water pollution, Sediment and Indicator organism. Her Ecology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Veterinary medicine and Microorganism.
Her research on Waste management also deals with topics like
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Hydrology, Water quality, Waste management, Arsenic and Chromated copper arsenate. Her Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Sampling, Sediment, Subtropics and Water column. Her Water quality study introduces a deeper knowledge of Ecology.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Microorganism and Veterinary medicine in addition to Ecology. Her work carried out in the field of Arsenic brings together such families of science as Chromium, Soil contamination, Environmental engineering, Leaching and Environmental chemistry. She combines subjects such as Contamination, Waste disposal and Pulp and paper industry with her study of Chromated copper arsenate.
Helena M. Solo-Gabriele spends much of her time researching Hydrology, Indicator bacteria, Water quality, Recreation and Climate change. Her Hydrology research integrates issues from Sediment, Shore and Deepwater horizon. Helena M. Solo-Gabriele works on Water quality which deals in particular with Fecal coliform.
Her Fecal coliform research includes themes of Feces, Water pollution, Wastewater, Environmental monitoring and Coastal erosion. Her Recreation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Environmental resource management and Environmental health. Her study on Climate change is covered under Ecology.
Her main research concerns Recreation, Indicator bacteria, Climate change, Water quality and Child health. The Indicator bacteria study combines topics in areas such as Bathing Beaches, Swash, Cumulative effects and Global change. Her Climate change research is included under the broader classification of Ecology.
Her Water quality study is focused on Hydrology in general. Along with Child health, other disciplines of study including Adverse health effect, Environmental health, Wound care, Abrasion and Open wounds are integrated into her research. Her research combines Hygiene and Adverse health effect.
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Sources of Escherichia coli in a coastal subtropical environment.
Helena M. Solo-Gabriele;Melinda A. Wolfert;Timothy R. Desmarais;Carol J. Palmer.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2000)
Influence of soil on fecal indicator organisms in a tidally influenced subtropical environment.
Timothy R. Desmarais;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele;Carol J. Palmer.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2002)
Monitoring marine recreational water quality using multiple microbial indicators in an urban tropical environment
Tomoyuki Shibata;Helena M Solo-Gabriele;Lora E Fleming;Samir Elmir.
Water Research (2004)
The coastal environment and human health: microbial indicators, pathogens, sentinels and reservoirs
Jill R. Stewart;Rebecca J. Gast;Roger S. Fujioka;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele.
Environmental Health (2008)
US outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis
Helena Solo-Gabriele;Shondra Neumeister.
Journal American Water Works Association (1996)
Presence of pathogens and indicator microbes at a non-point source subtropical recreational marine beach.
Amir M. Abdelzaher;Mary E. Wright;Cristina Ortega;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (2010)
Quantitative evaluation of bacteria released by bathers in a marine water
Samir M. Elmir;Mary E. Wright;Amir Abdelzaher;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele.
Water Research (2007)
The BEACHES Study: health effects and exposures from non-point source microbial contaminants in subtropical recreational marine waters
Jay M Fleisher;Lora E Fleming;Helena M Solo-Gabriele;Jonathan K Kish.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2010)
Traditional and molecular analyses for fecal indicator bacteria in non-point source subtropical recreational marine waters.
Christopher D. Sinigalliano;Jay M. Fleisher;Jay M. Fleisher;Maribeth L. Gidley;Maribeth L. Gidley;Maribeth L. Gidley;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele.
Water Research (2010)
Leaching of CCA-treated wood: implications for waste disposal.
Timothy Townsend;Thabet Tolaymat;Helena Solo-Gabriele;Brajesh Dubey.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2004)
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