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Zamyadi, A., Romanis, C., Mills, T., Neilan, B., Choo, F., Coral, L. A., Gale, D., Newcombe, G., Crosbie, N., Stuetz, R., & Henderson, R. K. (2019). Diagnosing water treatment critical control points for cyanobacterial removal: Exploring benefits of combined microscopy, next-generation sequencing, and cell integrity methods. Water Research, 152, 96-105. External link
Zamyadi, A., Henderson, R. K., Newton, K., Capelo-Neto, J., & Newcombe, G. (2018). Assessment of the water treatment process's empirical model predictions for the management of aesthetic and health risks associated with cyanobacteria. Water, 10(5), 590. Available
Zamyadi, A., Henderson, R. K., Stuetz, R., Newcombe, G., Newtown, K., & Gladman, B. (2016). Cyanobacterial management in full-scale water treatment and recycling processes: reactive dosing following intensive monitoring. Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology, 2(2), 362-375. External link
Zamyadi, A., Choo, F., Newcombe, G., Stuetz, R., & Henderson, R. K. (2016). A review of monitoring technologies for real-time management of cyanobacteria: Recent advances and future direction. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 85, 83-96. External link
Zamyadi, A., Sawade, E., Ho, L., Newcombe, G., & Hofmann, R. (2015). Impact of UV-H₂O₂ advanced oxidation and aging processes on GAC capacity for the removal of cyanobacterial taste and odor compounds. Environmental Health Insights, 9(Suppl), 10 pages. Available
Zamyadi, A., Henderson, R., Stuetz, R., Hofmann, R., Ho, L., & Newcombe, G. (2015). Fate of geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol in full-scale water treatment plants. Water Research, 83, 171-183. External link
Zamyadi, A., Ho, L., Newcombe, G., Bustamante, H., & Prévost, M. (2012). Fate of Toxic Cyanobacterial Cells and Disinfection by-Products Formation After Chlorination. Water Research, 46(5), 1524-1535. External link
Zamyadi, A., Ho, L., Newcombe, G., Daly, R. I., Burch, M., Baker, P., & Prévost, M. (2010). Release and oxidation of cell-bound saxitoxins during chlorination of Anabaena circinalis cells. Environmental Science and Technology, 44(23), 9055-9061. External link