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Helena M. Solo-Gabriele

Helena M. Solo-Gabriele

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
61
Citations
10962
World Ranking
2821
National Ranking
1121

Overview

Helena M. Solo-Gabriele is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Environmental Science with a significant focus on subfields such as Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Infectious Diseases, Environmental Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Atmospheric Science.

Their work covers a variety of topics including SARS-CoV-2 detection and testing, Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances research, Biosensors and Analytical Detection, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Fecal contamination and water quality, as well as Environmental Justice and Health Disparities.

Among their recent published papers are:

  • Waste type, incineration, and aeration are associated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl levels in landfill leachates, 2020, Waste Management
  • Relationships between SARS-CoV-2 in Wastewater and COVID-19 Clinical Cases and Hospitalizations, with and without Normalization against Indicators of Human Waste, 2022, ACS ES&T Water
  • From Waste Collection Vehicles to Landfills: Indication of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance (PFAS) Transformation, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology Letters
  • Underestimation of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Biosolids: Precursor Transformation During Conventional Treatment, 2023, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) ash co-disposal: Influence on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) concentration in landfill leachate, 2022, Waste Management

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Solo-Gabriele include Mark Sharkey, Kristina M. Babler, Christopher E. Mason, George S. Grills, and Ayaaz Amirali.

Their research outputs are commonly found in publication venues such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Waste Management
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Chemosphere

Best Publications

  • Sources of Escherichia coli in a coastal subtropical environment.

    Helena M. Solo-Gabriele;Melinda A. Wolfert;Timothy R. Desmarais;Carol J. Palmer

  • Influence of soil on fecal indicator organisms in a tidally influenced subtropical environment.

    Timothy R. Desmarais;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele;Carol J. Palmer

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Quantitative evaluation of bacteria released by bathers in a marine water

    Samir M. Elmir;Mary E. Wright;Amir Abdelzaher;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele

  • US outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis

    Helena Solo-Gabriele;Shondra Neumeister

  • Microbes in beach sands: integrating environment, ecology and public health

    Richard L. Whitman;Valerie J. Harwood;Thomas A. Edge;Meredith B. Nevers

  • 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

  • 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

  • Microbial load from animal feces at a recreational beach.

    Mary E. Wright;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele;Helena M. Solo-Gabriele;Samir Elmir;Samir Elmir;Lora E. Fleming;Lora E. Fleming

  • Leaching of CCA-treated wood: implications for waste disposal.

    Timothy Townsend;Thabet Tolaymat;Helena Solo-Gabriele;Brajesh Dubey

  • Faecal indicator bacteria enumeration in beach sand: a comparison study of extraction methods in medium to coarse sands

    A.B. Boehm;J. Griffith;C. McGee;T.A. Edge

  • Beach sand and the potential for infectious disease transmission: observations and recommendations

    Helena M. Solo-Gabriele;Valerie J. Harwood;David Kay;Roger S. Fujioka

  • Characteristics of chromated copper arsenate-treated wood ash

    Helena M Solo-Gabriele;Timothy G Townsend;Brian Messick;Vandin Calitu

  • Preservative leaching from weathered CCA-treated wood.

    Timothy Townsend;Brajesh Dubey;Thabet Tolaymat;Helena Solo-Gabriele

  • Waste type, incineration, and aeration are associated with per- and polyfluoroalkyl levels in landfill leachates.

    Helena M. Solo-Gabriele;Athena S. Jones;Andrew B. Lindstrom;Johnsie R. Lang

  • Release of arsenic to the environment from CCA-treated wood. 2. Leaching and speciation during disposal.

    Bernine I Khan;Jenna Jambeck;Helena M Solo-Gabriele;Timothy G Townsend

  • Intestinal parasitic infections in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)- positive and HIV-negative individuals in San Pedro Sula, Honduras

    J F Lindo;J M Dubon;A L Ager;E M de Gourville

  • Evaluation of XRF and LIBS technologies for on-line sorting of CCA-treated wood waste.

    Helena M Solo-Gabriele;Timothy G Townsend;David W Hahn;Thomas M Moskal

  • Indicator microbes correlate with pathogenic bacteria, yeasts and helminthes in sand at a subtropical recreational beach site.

    A.H. Shah;A.M. Abdelzaher;M. Phillips;R. Hernandez

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy G. Townsend
Timothy G. Townsend University of Florida
Brajesh Dubey
Brajesh Dubey Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Yong Cai
Yong Cai Florida International University
Ad Reniers
Ad Reniers Delft University of Technology
Thomas A. Edge
Thomas A. Edge Environment and Climate Change Canada
Alexandria B. Boehm
Alexandria B. Boehm Stanford University
Valerie J. Harwood
Valerie J. Harwood University of South Florida
Brian K. Haus
Brian K. Haus University of Miami
Michael J. Sadowsky
Michael J. Sadowsky University of Minnesota
Richard L. Whitman
Richard L. Whitman United States Geological Survey

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