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Attachment of fecal indicator bacteria to particles in the Neuse River Estuary, NC
JS Fries, GW Characklis, RT Noble
Journal of Environmental Engineering 132 (10), 1338-1345, 2006
1872006
Sediment–water exchange of Vibrio sp. and fecal indicator bacteria: implications for persistence and transport in the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, USA
JS Fries, GW Characklis, RT Noble
Water research 42 (4-5), 941-950, 2008
1412008
Dynamics and predictive modelling of Vibrio spp. in the Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, USA
JL Hsieh, JS Fries, RT Noble
Environmental Microbiology 10 (1), 57-64, 2008
1112008
VIBRIO AND PHYTOPLANKTON DYNAMICS DURING THE SUMMER OF 2004 IN A EUTROPHYING ESTUARY
JL Hsieh, JS Fries, RT Noble
Ecological Applications 17 (sp5), S102-S109, 2007
712007
Trends in total Vibrio spp. and Vibrio vulnificus concentrations in the eutrophic Neuse River Estuary, North Carolina, during storm events
JJ Wetz, AD Blackwood, JS Fries, ZF Williams, RT Noble
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 53 (1), 141-149, 2008
632008
Flume observations of enhanced fine‐particle deposition to permeable sediment beds
JS Fries, JH Trowbridge
Limnology and oceanography 48 (2), 802-812, 2003
512003
Predicting interfacial diffusion coefficients for fluxes across the sediment-water interface
JS Fries
Journal of hydraulic engineering 133 (3), 267-272, 2007
442007
Quantification of Vibrio vulnificus in an Estuarine Environment: a Multi-Year Analysis Using QPCR
JJ Wetz, AD Blackwood, JS Fries, ZF Williams, RT Noble
Estuaries and coasts 37, 421-435, 2014
322014
Ripple formation induced by biogenic mounds
JS Fries, CA Butman, RA Wheatcroft
Marine Geology 159 (1-4), 287-301, 1999
271999
Particle fluxes into permeable sediments: Comparison of mechanisms mediating deposition
JS Fries, GL Taghon
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering 136 (4), 214-221, 2010
232010
Storm impacts on potential pathogens in estuaries
JS Fries, RT Noble, GM Kelly, JL Hsieh
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union 88 (8), 93-95, 2007
132007
Particle suspensions and their regions of effect in the Neuse River Estuary: implications for water quality monitoring
JS Fries, RT Noble, HW Paerl, GW Characklis
Estuaries and coasts 30, 359-364, 2007
102007
General threshold for sediment transport induced by mounds
JS Fries
Journal of Sedimentary Research 74 (1), 144-147, 2004
62004
Ripple formation induced by biogenic mounds-reply
JS Fries, CA Butman, RA Wheatcroft
Marine Geology 1 (168), 153-155, 2000
42000
Enhancement of fine particle deposition to permeable sediments
JS Fries
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002
32002
Estuarine Sediment Beds as a Reservoir for Human Pathogens: Monitoring Transport of Populations of Enterococci and Virbrio Sp. in the Neuse River Estuary
RT Noble, JS Fries
Water Resources Research Institute of the University of North Carolina, 2007
22007
Using dynamically downscaled climate model outputs to inform projections of extreme precipitation events
C Wobus, L Reynolds, R Jones, R Horton, J Smith, JS Fries, M Tryby, ...
American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, 2015
12015
Assessing the role of particle attachment in fate and transport of microbial indicators and pathogens in an eutrophic estuary
R Noble, JS Fries, G Characklis
EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 87 (36), 2006
12006
Can dynamically downscaled climate model outputs improve projections of extreme precipitation events?
CW Wobus, L Reynolds, R Jones, RM Horton, JB Smith, JS Fries, M Tryby, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, GC31C-1203, 2015
2015
Using EPA Tools and Data Services to Inform Changes to Design Storm Definitions for Wastewater Utilities based on Climate Model Projections
M Tryby, JS Fries, C Baranowski
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2014, GC41E-0621, 2014
2014
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