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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center Publications

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Analysis of streamflow and water-quality data at two long-term monitoring sites on the St. Croix River, Wisconsin and Minnesota Analysis of streamflow and water-quality data at two long-term monitoring sites on the St. Croix River, Wisconsin and Minnesota

Streamflow of the St. Croix River has been monitored on a long-term basis by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) at streamflow-gaging stations on the St. Croix River at Wisconsin State Highway 35 near Danbury, Wisconsin and below the dam at St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. Trend analysis indicates that annual streamflow peaks, annual mean flows, and annual 7-day low flows have remained...
Authors
Bernard N. Lenz

Water-resources-related information for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District planning area, Wisconsin, 1970-2002 Water-resources-related information for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District planning area, Wisconsin, 1970-2002

The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) Corridor Study is a three-phase project designed to improve the understanding of water resources in the stream corridors of the MMSD planning area by initially compiling existing data and using the compiled information to develop 3-year baseline and long-term monitoring plans. This report is one of the products of Phase I of the...
Authors
Morgan A. Schneider, Michelle A. Lutz

The value of long-term monitoring in the development of ground-water-flow models The value of long-term monitoring in the development of ground-water-flow models

As environmental issues have come to the forefront of public concern, so has the awareness of the importance of ground water in the overall water cycle and as a source of the Nation’s drinking water. Heightened interest has spawned a host of scientific enterprises (Taylor and Alley, 2001). Some activities are directed toward collection of water-level data and related information to...
Authors
Daniel T. Feinstein, David J. Hart, James T. Krohelski

Risk assessment and screening for potentially invasive fishes Risk assessment and screening for potentially invasive fishes

Preventing the introduction of potentially invasive species is becoming more important as this worldwide problem continues to grow. The ability to predict the identity or range of potential invaders could influence regulatory decisions and help to optimally allocate resources to deal with ongoing invasions. One screening tool presented here, using species life history and environmental...
Authors
C. Kolar

Water-quality and lake-stage data for Wisconsin Lakes, water year 2003 Water-quality and lake-stage data for Wisconsin Lakes, water year 2003

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with local and other agencies, collects data at selected lakes throughout Wisconsin. These data, accumulated over many years, provide a data base for developing an improved understanding of the water quality of lakes. To make these data available to interested parties outside the USGS, the data are published annually in this report series...
Authors
W. J. Rose, H.S. Garn, G. L. Goddard, D.L. Olson, Dale M. Robertson

Hydrogeology and simulation of regional ground-water-level declines in Monroe County, Michigan Hydrogeology and simulation of regional ground-water-level declines in Monroe County, Michigan

Observed ground-water-level declines from 1991 to 2003 in northern Monroe County, Michigan, are consistent with increased ground-water demands in the region. In 1991, the estimated ground-water use in the county was 20 million gallons per day, and 80 percent of this total was from quarry dewatering. In 2001, the estimated ground-water use in the county was 30 million gallons per day, and...
Authors
Howard W. Reeves, Kirsten V. Wright, J.R. Nicholas

Validation of two dilution models to predict chloramine-T concentrations in aquaculture facility effluent Validation of two dilution models to predict chloramine-T concentrations in aquaculture facility effluent

Accurate estimates of drug concentrations in hatchery effluent are critical to assess the environmental risk of hatchery drug discharge resulting from disease treatment. This study validated two dilution simple n models to estimate chloramine-T environmental introduction concentrations by comparing measured and predicted chloramine-T concentrations using the US Geological Survey's Upper...
Authors
M.P. Gaikowski, W.J. Larson, J. J. Steuer, W.H. Gingerich

Hydrologic and hydraulic factors affecting passage of paddlefish through dams in the Upper Mississippi River Hydrologic and hydraulic factors affecting passage of paddlefish through dams in the Upper Mississippi River

Populations of paddlefish Polyodon spathula have been adversely affected by dams that can block their movements. Unlike high-head dams that preclude fish passage (unless they are equipped with fishways), the dams on the upper Mississippi River are typically low-head dams with bottom release gates that may allow fish passage under certain conditions. We evaluated the relation of dam head...
Authors
S. J. Zigler, M. R. Dewey, B.C. Knights, A.L. Runstrom, M.T. Steingraeber

Agricultural ponds support amphibian populations Agricultural ponds support amphibian populations

In some agricultural regions, natural wetlands are scarce, and constructed agricultural ponds may represent important alternative breeding habitats for amphibians. Properly managed, these agricultural ponds may effectively increase the total amount of breeding habitat and help to sustain populations. We studied small, constructed agricultural ponds in southeastern Minnesota to assess...
Authors
M. G. Knutson, W. B. Richardson, D.M. Reineke, B. R. Gray, J.R. Parmelee, S.E. Weick

Spatial variation in fish species richness of the upper Mississippi River system Spatial variation in fish species richness of the upper Mississippi River system

Important natural environmental gradients, including the connectivity of off-channel aquatic habitats to the main-stem river, have been lost in many reaches of the upper Mississippi River system, and an understanding of the consequences of this isolation is lacking in regard to native fish communities. The objectives of this study were to describe patterns of fish species richness...
Authors
T.M. Koel

Water resources data in Minnesota, water year 2003 annual report Water resources data in Minnesota, water year 2003 annual report

Water resources data for the 2003 water year for Minnesota consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage of lakes and reservoirs; ground-water quality; and water quality in wells. This report contains discharge records for 109 stream-gaging stations; stage for 12 lakes and reservoirs; water quality for 4 stream-gaging stations; peak flow data for 90 highflow...
Authors
G.B. Mitton, K.G. Guttormson, G.W. Stratton, E.S. Wakeman
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