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Water Resources Data, North Dakota, Water Year 1998. Volume 2. Ground Water Water Resources Data, North Dakota, Water Year 1998. Volume 2. Ground Water
This edition of the annual hydrologic data report of North Dakota is one of a series of annual reports that document hydrologic data collected from the U.S. Geological Survey's collection networks in each State, Puerto Rico, and the Trust Territories. These records of streamflow, ground-water levels, and quality of water provide the hydrologic information needed by Federal, State, local...
Authors
R.E. Harkness, J. D. Wald
Water-quality trend analysis and sampling design for the Souris River, Saskatchewan, North Dakota, and Manitoba Water-quality trend analysis and sampling design for the Souris River, Saskatchewan, North Dakota, and Manitoba
The Souris River Basin is a 24,600-square-mile basin located in southeast Saskatchewan, north-central North Dakota, and southwest Manitoba. The Souris River Bilateral Water Quality Monitoring Group, formed in 1989 by the governments of Canada and the United States, is responsible for documenting trends in water quality in the Souris River and making recommendations for monitoring future...
Authors
Aldo V. Vecchia
Suspended-sediment loads from major tributaries to the Missouri River between Garrison Dam and Lake Oahe, North Dakota, 1954-98 Suspended-sediment loads from major tributaries to the Missouri River between Garrison Dam and Lake Oahe, North Dakota, 1954-98
Annual suspended-sediment loads for water years 1954 through 1998 were estimated for the major tributaries in the Missouri River Basin between Garrison Dam and Lake Oahe in North Dakota and for the Missouri River at Garrison Dam and the Missouri River at Bismarck, N. Dak. The major tributaries are the Knife River, Turtle Creek, Painted Woods Creek, Square Butte Creek, Burnt Creek, Heart...
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Kathleen M. Macek-Rowland
North Dakota North Dakota
North Dakota prairies contain numerous wetlands. The complex functions of these prairie wetlands have been of interest for decades. The hydrology, water chemistry, and biological characteristics of these wetlands are highly variable because of extreme warm/cold and wet/dry conditions. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has been conducting studies (fig. 1) to gain insight into the...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
From dry to wet, 1988-97, North Dakota From dry to wet, 1988-97, North Dakota
Unusual climatic and hydrologic conditions continue to affect the people and resources of North Dakota. Above-average precipitation during 1993-97 caused flooding in parts of North Dakota, and damage to crops, roads, and homes led to tremendous economic losses and increased personal stress for the people of the State. However, the above-average precipitation also replenished diminished...
Authors
Tara Williams-Sether
Quantification of precipitation measurement discontinuity induced by wind shields on national gauges Quantification of precipitation measurement discontinuity induced by wind shields on national gauges
Various combinations of wind shields and national precipitation gauges commonly used in countries of the northern hemisphere have been studied in this paper, using the combined intercomparison data collected at 14 sites during the World Meteorological Organization's (WMO) Solid Precipitation Measurement Intercomparison Project. The results show that wind shields improve gauge catch of
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Daqing Yang, Barry E. Goodison, John R. Metcalfe, Paul Louie, George H. Leavesley, Douglas G. Emerson, Clayton L. Hanson, Valentin S. Golubev, Esko Elomaa, Thilo Gunther, Timothy Pangburn, Ersi Kang, Janja Milkovic
Comparison of trace element concentrations in tissue of common carp and implications for monitoring Comparison of trace element concentrations in tissue of common carp and implications for monitoring
Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) collected from four sites in the Red River of the North in 1994 were analyzed for arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), chromium (Cr), copper (Cu), lead (Pb), nickel (Ni), selenium (So), and zinc (Zn). Concentrations differed among liver, muscle, and whole body. Generally, trace element concentrations were the greatest in livers while concentrations in whole bodies...
Authors
R. M. Goldstein, L.R. DeWeese
Estimated and measured bridge scour at selected sites in North Dakota, 1990-97 Estimated and measured bridge scour at selected sites in North Dakota, 1990-97
A Level 2 bridge scour method was used to estimate scour depths at 36 selected bridge sites located on the primary road system throughout North Dakota. Of the 36 bridge sites analyzed, the North Dakota Department of Transportation rated 15 as scour critical. Flood and scour data were collected at 19 of the 36 selected bridge sites during 1990-97. Data collected were sufficient to...
Authors
Tara Williams-Sether
The occurrence of wetlands within the context of hydrologic landscapes The occurrence of wetlands within the context of hydrologic landscapes
No abstract available.
Authors
Thomas C. Winter
Occurrence, distribution, and trends of volatile organic compounds in the Ohio River and its major tributaries, 1987-96 Occurrence, distribution, and trends of volatile organic compounds in the Ohio River and its major tributaries, 1987-96
The Ohio River is a source of drinking water for more than 3 million people. Thus, it is important to monitor the water quality of this river to determine if contaminants are present, their concentrations, and if water quality is changing with time. This report presents an analysis of the occurrence, distribution, and trends of 21 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) along the main stem of...
Authors
Robert F. Lundgren, Thomas J. Lopes
Vulnerability of ground water in the Tokio and Warwick aquifers to surface contamination, Fort Totten Indian Reservation, North Dakota Vulnerability of ground water in the Tokio and Warwick aquifers to surface contamination, Fort Totten Indian Reservation, North Dakota
The vulnerability of ground water in the Tokio and Warwick aquifers to surface contamination was evaluated using existing hydrologic, climatic, geologic, topographic, and land-use/land-cover data and geographic information system procedures. The aquifers underlie parts of the Fort Totten Indian Reservation in northeastern North Dakota. The vulnerability was evaluated using vertical...
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Thomas B. Reed
Stream water-quality characteristics and trends, James River basin, North Dakota, 1949-95 Stream water-quality characteristics and trends, James River basin, North Dakota, 1949-95
Water-quality data collected at 16 water-quality-sampling sites in the James River Basin during 1949-95 were statistically summarized. Analysis of variance of data ranks was used to make comparisons among sites for selected constituents that had 20 or more analyses per site. Statistically significant differences among sites were indicated for specific conductance, dissolved solids, major...
Authors
Mark E. Brigham, G. A. Payne