This photograph was taken at Little White River near Rosebud, SD (USGS streamgage 06449500) when the streamflow was 139 cubic feet per second.
Rosebud Sioux Tribe Active
The U.S. Geological Survey collaborates with Native American Tribes such as the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in the collection of data and interpretive studies. Previous and current studies and publications for the Rosebud Reservation follow. Publications associated with the Rosebud Reservation can be found on the "Publications" tab. Selected photographs are included on the "Multimedia" tab.
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Groundwater-Flow Model for the High Plains Aquifer in South Dakota
Rosebud Sioux Tribe and U.S. Geological Survey Collaboration for Groundwater Flow Modeling of the Ogallala and Arikaree Aquifers
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
This photograph was taken at Little White River near Rosebud, SD (USGS streamgage 06449500) when the streamflow was 139 cubic feet per second.
Below are publications associated with this project.
Conceptual and numerical models of groundwater flow in the Ogallala aquifer in Gregory and Tripp Counties, South Dakota, water years 1985--2009
Simulated groundwater flow in the Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers, Rosebud Indian Reservation area, South Dakota – Revisions with data through water year 2008 and simulations of potential future scenarios
Water-quality and biological characteristics of the Little White River and selected tributaries, Todd County, South Dakota, 2002-2003
Simulated ground-water flow in the Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers, Rosebud Indian Reservation area, South Dakota
Summary of water-resources data within the Little White River Basin, South Dakota and Nebraska
Source, occurrence, and extent of arsenic in the Grass Mountain area of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
Water resources of Mellette and Todd counties, South Dakota
Selected ground-water-quality data for the water-resources investigation of Melette and Todd Counties, South Dakota, 1990-96
Test drilling at Soldier Creek, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South Dakota
Hydrology of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
Below are partners associated with this project.
- Overview
The U.S. Geological Survey collaborates with Native American Tribes such as the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in the collection of data and interpretive studies. Previous and current studies and publications for the Rosebud Reservation follow. Publications associated with the Rosebud Reservation can be found on the "Publications" tab. Selected photographs are included on the "Multimedia" tab.
- Science
Below are other science projects associated with this project.
Groundwater-Flow Model for the High Plains Aquifer in South Dakota
Project Period: 2013-2018 Cooperators: Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Oglala Sioux Tribe Project Chief: Kyle DavisRosebud Sioux Tribe and U.S. Geological Survey Collaboration for Groundwater Flow Modeling of the Ogallala and Arikaree Aquifers
Project Period: 2006-2009 Cooperators: Rosebud Sioux Tribe Project Chief: Andy Long - Multimedia
Below are multimedia items associated with this project.
Little White River near RosebudThis photograph was taken at Little White River near Rosebud, SD (USGS streamgage 06449500) when the streamflow was 139 cubic feet per second.
This photograph was taken at Little White River near Rosebud, SD (USGS streamgage 06449500) when the streamflow was 139 cubic feet per second.
- Publications
Below are publications associated with this project.
Conceptual and numerical models of groundwater flow in the Ogallala aquifer in Gregory and Tripp Counties, South Dakota, water years 1985--2009
The Ogallala aquifer is an important water resource for the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in Gregory and Tripp Counties in south-central South Dakota and is used for irrigation, public supply, domestic, and stock water supplies. To better understand groundwater flow in the Ogallala aquifer, conceptual and numerical models of groundwater flow were developed for the aquifer. A conceptual model of the OgallalaAuthorsKyle W. Davis, Larry D. PutnamSimulated groundwater flow in the Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers, Rosebud Indian Reservation area, South Dakota – Revisions with data through water year 2008 and simulations of potential future scenarios
The Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers are important water resources in the Rosebud Indian Reservation area and are used extensively for irrigation, municipal, and domestic water supplies. Drought or increased withdrawals from the Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers in the Rosebud Indian Reservation area have the potential to affect water levels in these aquifers. This report documents revisions and recaliAuthorsAndrew J. Long, Larry D. PutnamWater-quality and biological characteristics of the Little White River and selected tributaries, Todd County, South Dakota, 2002-2003
No abstract available.AuthorsJoyce E. WilliamsonSimulated ground-water flow in the Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers, Rosebud Indian Reservation area, South Dakota
The Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers are important water resources in the Rosebud Indian Reservation area and are used extensively for irrigation, municipal, and domestic water supplies. Continued or increased withdrawals from the Ogallala and Arikaree aquifers in the Rosebud Indian Reservation area have the potential to affect water levels in these aquifers. This report describes a conceptual modelAuthorsAndrew J. Long, Larry D. Putnam, Janet M. CarterSummary of water-resources data within the Little White River Basin, South Dakota and Nebraska
No abstract available.AuthorsC. A. NiehusSource, occurrence, and extent of arsenic in the Grass Mountain area of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
No abstract available.AuthorsJanet M. Carter, S. K. Sando, T. S. Hayes, R. H. HammondWater resources of Mellette and Todd counties, South Dakota
Mellette and Todd Counties are located in south-central South Dakota and have a combined area of 2,694 square miles. The White River and its tributaries, which include the Little White River, drain Mellette County and about one-half of Todd County. Tributaries to the Niobrara River, which include the Keya Paha River, drain the other one-half of Todd County. The average discharge of the Little WhitAuthorsJanet M. CarterSelected ground-water-quality data for the water-resources investigation of Melette and Todd Counties, South Dakota, 1990-96
No abstract available.AuthorsJanet M. CarterTest drilling at Soldier Creek, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South Dakota
Thirty-six test holes were augered by the U.S. Geological Survey in the vicinity of Sol,,r Creek, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Todd County, South Dakota. Wells prcducing more than S gallons per minute (0.32 litre per second) from the Tertiary deposits are rare. However, as much as 20 feet (6.1 metres) of permeable alluvial deposits were penetrated in several test holes. One test ell was pumped forAuthorsD. G. AdolphsonHydrology of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota
An investigation of the geology and ground-water resources of the Rosebud Indian Reservation, South Dakota, was made at the request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs as part of the U.S. Department of Interior's program for the development of the Missouri River basin. Originally, the Reservation included all of Mellette, Todd, and Tripp Counties; most of Gregory County, and a small part of Lyman CouAuthorsM. J. Ellis, James H. Ficken, D. G. Adolphson - Partners
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