“…Consequently, numerous experimental and theoretical studies published in the literature have investigated how virus fate and transport can be affected by various physicochemical factors (Jin et al, 2000;Walshe et al, 2010;Sadeghi et al, 2011). Also, our group has previously investigated how virus transport can be influenced by environmental parameters such as fluid velocity (Syngouna and Chrysikopoulos, 2011;Kokkinos et al, 2015), matrix structure (Masciopinto et al, 2008), moisture content (Sim and Chrysikopoulos, 2000;Anders and Chrysikopoulos, 2009), grain size (Anders and Chrysikopoulos, 2005;Syngouna and Chrysikopoulos, 2011), gravity (Chrysikopoulos and Syngouna, 2014), and presence of suspended clays (Syngouna and Chrysikopoulos, 2013Katzourakis and Chrysikopoulos, 2014). It should be noted, however, that most of these studies use bacteriophages as surrogates for human viruses.…”