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Characterization of ground-water flow between the Canisteo Mine Pit and surrounding aquifers, Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota Characterization of ground-water flow between the Canisteo Mine Pit and surrounding aquifers, Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, conducted a study to characterize ground-water flow conditions between the Canisteo Mine Pit, Bovey, Minnesota, and surrounding aquifers following mine abandonment. The objective of the study was to estimate the amount of steady-state, ground-water flow between the Canisteo Mine Pit and...
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Perry M. Jones
Hydrology and Water Quality of the Grand Portage Reservation, Northeastern Minnesota, 1991-2000 Hydrology and Water Quality of the Grand Portage Reservation, Northeastern Minnesota, 1991-2000
The Grand Portage Reservation is located in northeastern Cook County, Minnesota at the boundary between Minnesota, USA, and Ontario, Canada. Between 1991 and 2000 the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a series of studies, with the cooperation with Grand Portage Band of Chippewa, to describe the water resources of the Grand Portage Reservation. Ground water moves primarily through...
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Thomas A. Winterstein
Seasonal patterns in the soil water balance of a Spartina marsh site at North Inlet, South Carolina, USA Seasonal patterns in the soil water balance of a Spartina marsh site at North Inlet, South Carolina, USA
Time series of ground-water head at a mid-marsh site near North Inlet, South Carolina, USA can be classified into five types of forcing signatures based on the dominant water flux governing water-level dynamics during a given time interval. The fluxes that can be recognized are recharge by tides and rain, evapotranspiration (ET), seepage into the near surface soil from below, and seepage...
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L. R. Gardner, Howard W. Reeves
Habitat and movement of lake sturgeon in the upper Mississippi River system, USA Habitat and movement of lake sturgeon in the upper Mississippi River system, USA
Lake sturgeon Acipenser fluvescens, which are now protected from harvest, are considered rare in the upper Mississippi River and little information is available on the remaining populations. Transmitters were implanted into 31 lake sturgeon from two sites in the upper Mississippi River to describe their habitats and movement. The areas surrounding the tagging sites were core areas for...
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Brent C. Knights, Jonathon M. Vallazza, Steven J. Zigler, Michael R. Dewey
Visualization of drifting buoy deployments on upper Detroit River within the Great Lakes Waterway from August 28-30, 2001 Visualization of drifting buoy deployments on upper Detroit River within the Great Lakes Waterway from August 28-30, 2001
Detroit River is a connecting channel on the Great Lakes waterway that joins Lake St. Clair with Lake Erie. The river forms part of the international boundary between the United States and Canada in southeastern Michigan and southern Ontario. Drifting buoys were deployed on Detroit River to help investigate flow characteristics of four selected reaches as part of a source water...
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David J. Holtschlag, Steve A. Aichele
Methylmercury in flood-control impoundments and natural waters of northwestern Minnesota, 1997-99 Methylmercury in flood-control impoundments and natural waters of northwestern Minnesota, 1997-99
We studied methylmercury (MeHg) and total mercury (HgT) in impounded and natural surface waters in northwestern Minnesota, in settings ranging from agricultural to undeveloped. In a recently constructed (1995) permanent-pool impoundment, MeHg levels typically increased from inflow to outflow during 1997; this trend broke down from late 1998 to early 1999. MeHg levels in the outflow...
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M. E. Brigham, D. P. Krabbenhoft, M.L. Olson, J.F. DeWild
An evaluation of an experimental and a deepwater benthic fish trap in a large river system An evaluation of an experimental and a deepwater benthic fish trap in a large river system
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J.W. Crites, V.A. Barko, R.A. Hrabik
Water use in Wisconsin, 2000 Water use in Wisconsin, 2000
As part of the National Water-Use Information Program, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) stores water-use data in standardized format for different catego ries of water use. Information about amounts of water withdrawn, sources of wa ter, how the water was used, and how much water was returned is available to those involved in establishing water-resource policy and to those managing...
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B.R. Ellefson, C.D. Mueller, C.A. Buchwald
Sediment characteristics and configuration within three dam impoundments on the Kalamazoo River, Michigan, 2000 Sediment characteristics and configuration within three dam impoundments on the Kalamazoo River, Michigan, 2000
The removal of the remnants of three hydroelectric dams on the Kalamazoo River near Plainwell, Otsego, and Allegan, Michigan, has been proposed. The benefits of this removal include returning the Kalamazoo River to its pre-dam flow, increasing recreational use and safety on the river, and improving aquatic habitat. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has designated this reach of the...
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S. J. Rheaume, C. M. Rachol, D. L. Hubbell, Andreanne Simard
Evaluation of spatial models to predict vulnerability of forest birds to brood parasitism by cowbirds Evaluation of spatial models to predict vulnerability of forest birds to brood parasitism by cowbirds
We constructed alternative spatial models at two scales to predict Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) parasitism rates from land cover maps. The local-scale models tested competing hypotheses about the relationship between cowbird parasitism and distance of host nests from a forest edge (forest-nonforest boundary). The landscape models tested competing hypotheses about how landscape...
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E.J. Gustafson, M. G. Knutson, G.J. Niemi, M. Friberg
Hydrology and water quality of Geneva Lake, Walworth County, Wisconsin Hydrology and water quality of Geneva Lake, Walworth County, Wisconsin
As part of continuing efforts to improve the water quality of Geneva Lake, a collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and the Geneva Lake Environmental Agency was initiated in 1997 to document the present quality of the lake and its sediments, compute detailed hydrologic and nutrient (primarily phosphorus) budgets for the...
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Dale M. Robertson, Gerald L. Goddard, Elizabeth A. Mergener, William J. Rose, Paul J. Garrision
Dioxins and congener-specific polychlorinated biphenyls in three avian species from the Wisconsin River, Wisconsin Dioxins and congener-specific polychlorinated biphenyls in three avian species from the Wisconsin River, Wisconsin
Sediments from the Wisconsin River, WI, USA are contaminated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro-p-dioxin (TCDD) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Wet weight concentrations of TCDD and PCBs in eggs were at background levels and highest in the piscivorous hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus; geometric mean=7 pg/g TCDD and 0.92 μg/g PCBs) and lowest in the omnivorous wood duck (Aix sponsa) (
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T. W. Custer, Christine M. Custer, Randy K. Hines