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Delatolla, R., Tufenkji, N., Comeau, Y., Gadbois, A., Lamarre, D., & Berk, D. (2011). Investigation of laboratory-scale and pilot-scale attached growth ammonia removal kinetics at cold temperature and low influent carbon. Water Quality Research Journal of Canada, 45(4), 427-436. External link
Delatolla, R., Tufenkji, N., Comeau, Y., Gadbois, A., Lamarre, D., & Berk, D. (2009). Kinetic Analysis of Attached Growth Nitrification in Cold Climates. Water Science and Technology, 60(5), 1173-1184. External link
Papineau, I., Tufenkji, N., & Barbeau, B. (2013). Impact of kaolinite clay particles on the filtration of cryptosporidium-sized microspheres. Water Science and Technology : Water Supply, 13(6), 1583-1592. External link
Papineau, I., Servais, P., Tufenkji, N., & Barbeau, B. (2011, November). Do biofilm and trace metals accumulated on the surface of granular media impact Cryptosporidium removal? [Paper]. AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference (WQTC 2011), Phoenix, AZ, USA. Unavailable
Papineau, I., Servais, P., Tufenkji, N., & Barbeau, B. (2011, March). Impact du vieillissement des matériaux sur l'enlèvement de Cryptosporidium par filtration granulaire [Paper]. Americana 2011, Réseau environnement, Montréal, Québec. Unavailable
Papineau, I., Servais, P., Tufenkji, N., & Barbeau, B. (2011, June). Impact of biofilm accumulation on the surface of granular media on the removal of Cryptosporidium oocysts [Poster]. 85th ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Montréal, Qc, Canada. Unavailable
Papineau, I., Tufenkji, N., Servais, P., & Barbeau, B. (2010, November). Impact of media aging on granular filtration performance for the removal of Cryptosporidium [Paper]. AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference (WQTC 2010), Savannah, Georgia. Unavailable
Papineau, I., Tufenkji, N., Payment, P., & Barbeau, B. (2009, October). Influence des variations de concentrations de microsphères et de particules sur la performance de la filtration sur sable [Paper]. 21e Atelier sur l'eau potable, Lévis, Qc, Canada. Unavailable
Papineau, I., Tufenkji, N., Payment, P., & Barbeau, B. (2009, November). The role of influent concentrations of particles on their removal by sand filtration [Paper]. AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference (WQTC 2009), Seattle, Washington, USA. Unavailable