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Methods for estimating monthly mean concentrations of selected water-quality constituents for stream sites in the Red River of the North basin, North Dakota and Minnesota Methods for estimating monthly mean concentrations of selected water-quality constituents for stream sites in the Red River of the North basin, North Dakota and Minnesota

Future development of the Garrison Diversion Unit may divert water from the Missouri River into the Sheyenne River and the Red River of the North for municipal and industrial use. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's Canals, Rivers, and Reservoirs Salinity Accounting Procedures model can be used to predict the effect various operating plans could have on water quality in the Sheyenne River...
Authors
R. S. Guenthner

Chemical and physical data related to ground water in the vicinity of abandoned uraniferous lignite mines, western North Dakota, December 1983 through June 1988 Chemical and physical data related to ground water in the vicinity of abandoned uraniferous lignite mines, western North Dakota, December 1983 through June 1988

Geochemical and hydrologic data were collected in and around six abandoned uranlferous lignite mines in western North Dakota during December 1983 through June 1988. These data Include well construction and field water-quality data for 224 wells, test holes, and springs. Also Included are water levels in selected wells, lithologlc logs of selected wells and test holes, physical properties...
Authors
J. D. Wald

National Water-Quality Assessment Program - Red River of the North National Water-Quality Assessment Program - Red River of the North

In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) began to implement a full-scale National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program. The long-term goals of the NAWQA program are to describe the status and trends in the quality of a large, representative part of the Nation's surface- and ground-water resources, and to provide a sound scientific understanding of the primary natural and human...
Authors
J.D. Stoner

Hydrology of lakes and wetlands Hydrology of lakes and wetlands

The existence of lakes and wetlands depends on the specific geologic setting that favors the ponding of water, and on the hydrologic processes that allow the body of water to persist at a given site. Lakes can occur only in topographic depressions, but wetlands occur in depressions, on flat areas, on slopes, and even on drainage divides. Lakes and wetlands have some common...
Authors
Thomas C. Winter, Ming-Ko Woo

Gaged and estimated monthly streamflow during 1931-84 for selected sites in the Red River of the North basin in North Dakota and Minnesota Gaged and estimated monthly streamflow during 1931-84 for selected sites in the Red River of the North basin in North Dakota and Minnesota

Operation of the Garrison Diversion Unit in North Dakota may have various effects on the quantity and quality of streamflow in the Sheyenne River and the Red River of the North. To model the effects that the Garrison Diverson Unit could have on water quantity, monthly gaged and estimated streamflow data and estimated unregulated streamflow data were compiled to develop a complete monthly
Authors
R. S. Guenthner, J. F. Weigel, D. G. Emerson

Water resources data collected during water year 1988 at selected James River basin sites in North Dakota and South Dakota Water resources data collected during water year 1988 at selected James River basin sites in North Dakota and South Dakota

Operation of the proposed Garrison Diversion Unit will supply water from the Missouri River in North Dakota to the upstream part of the James River basin. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation initiated a monitoring program in 1984 to aid in determining whether the potential impacts resulting from Garrison Diversion Unit operation will be compatible with the operational objectives of the three...
Authors
Steven K. Sando, Kevin Guttormson, T.A. Gleich

National water summary 1987: Hydrologic events and water supply and use National water summary 1987: Hydrologic events and water supply and use

Water use in the United States, as measured by freshwater withdrawals in 1985, averaged 338,000 Mgal/d (million gallons per day), which is enough water to cover the 48 conterminous States to a depth of about 2.4 inches. Only 92,300 Mgal/d, or 27.3 percent of the water withdrawn, was consumptive use and thus lost to immediate further use; the remainder of the withdrawals (72.7 percent)...

Instrumentation and data for a study of seasonally frozen soil in southeastern North Dakota Instrumentation and data for a study of seasonally frozen soil in southeastern North Dakota

The Instrumentation that was used to collect data for an investigation of the heat and water transfer through soils during freezing and thawing is described. The study area is 11.3 kilometers southeast of Oakes, N.Dak. Three runoff plots were established. Snow depth, runoff, sou water content, and soil temperature data were collected for each runoff plot. Precipitation, snow density, air
Authors
D. G. Emerson, M.D. Sweeney, V.M. Dressler, S.W. Norbeck

Solid-precipitation (snowfall) measurement intercomparison, Bismarck, North Dakota Solid-precipitation (snowfall) measurement intercomparison, Bismarck, North Dakota

Difficulties involved in obtaining accurate measurements of solid precipitation (snowfall) have been recognized for many years. Many studies have been conducted to evaluate the accuracy and performance of precipitation gages. These studies show that the type of collection method used can significantly affect the quantity of precipitation measured. Although the types of collection methods...
Authors
Douglas G. Emerson, Kathleen M. Macek-Rowland
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