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Nutrients, suspended sediment, and pesticides in streams in the Red River of the North basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1993-95 Nutrients, suspended sediment, and pesticides in streams in the Red River of the North basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1993-95
Fifteen stream sites in the Red River of the North Basin were sampled during 1993-95 to assess levels of nutrients, organic carbon, and suspended sediment, and five sites were sampled for pesticides. Concentrations varied seasonally and were related to periods of fertilizer and pesticide application, and to runoff. Concentrations of several constituents were related to the physiographic...
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L. H. Tornes, M. E. Brigham, D. L. Lorenz
Geohydrology and simulations of ground-water flow at Verona well field, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1988 Geohydrology and simulations of ground-water flow at Verona well field, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1988
Public water supply for the city of Battle Creek, Mich. is withdrawn from the Marshall Sandstone through wells at the Verona well field. Analysis of borehole acoustic televiewer, gamma, and single-point-resistance logs from wells in Bailey Park, near the well field, indicates 12 fracture zones in the Marshall Sandstone. Further interpretation of flow-meter and temperature logs from the...
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E. A. Lynch, N.G. Grannemann
Results of quality-control sampling of water, bed sediment, and tissue in the Western Lake Michigan Drainages study unit of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program Results of quality-control sampling of water, bed sediment, and tissue in the Western Lake Michigan Drainages study unit of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program
This report contains the quality control results of the Western Lake Michigan Drainages study unit of the National Water Quality Assessment Program. Quality control samples were collected in the same manner and contemporaneously with environmental samples during the first highintensity study phase in the unit (1992 through 1995) and amounted to approximately 15 percent of all samples...
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S.A. Fitzgerald
Environmental setting and implications for water quality in the Western Lake Michigan Drainages Environmental setting and implications for water quality in the Western Lake Michigan Drainages
In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey began to implement its National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program. The Western Lake Michigan Drainages was one of 20 study units selected for investigation to begin in 1991. The study-unit investigation will include an assessment of surface- and ground-water quality. The quality of water in a study unit is intrinsically related to the natural...
Water-quality and lake-stage data for Wisconsin lakes, water year 1996 Water-quality and lake-stage data for Wisconsin lakes, water year 1996
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...
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Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and volume of sediments behind a dam relic on the Muskegon River, Big Rapids, Michigan Stratigraphy, sedimentology, and volume of sediments behind a dam relic on the Muskegon River, Big Rapids, Michigan
The proposed removal of the remnants of a hydroelectric dam in the Muskegon River at Big Rapids, Michigan, will potentially affect flow of the river at the city's water intake system. Fifteen boreholes were augered in bottom sediments in the river just upstream from the dam relic, and streambottom profiles were made using ground-penetrating radar. Data from boreholes show that sediments...
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David B. Westjohn
Liquid chromatographic determination of chloramine-T and its primary degradation product, p-toluenesulfonamide, in water Liquid chromatographic determination of chloramine-T and its primary degradation product, p-toluenesulfonamide, in water
N-sodium-N-chloro-ρ-toiuenesulfonamide (chloramine-T) effectively controls bacterial gill disease (BGD) in cultured fishes. BGD, a common disease of hatchery-reared salmonids, causes more fish losses than any other disease among these species. This study describes a liquid chromatographic (LC) method that is capable of direct, simultaneous analysis of chloramine-T and its primary...
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Verdel K. Dawson, Ruth A. Davis
Effect of species, life stage, and water temperature on the toxicity of hydrogen peroxide to fish Effect of species, life stage, and water temperature on the toxicity of hydrogen peroxide to fish
Hydrogen peroxide is a drug of low regulatory priority status that is effective in treating fish and fish eggs infected by fungi. However, only limited information is available to guide fish culturists in administering hydrogen peroxide to diseased fish. Laboratory tests were conducted to determine (1) the sensitivity of brown trout Salmo trutta, lake trout Salvelinus namaycush, fathead...
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J.J. Rach, Theresa M. Schreier, G.E. Howe, S.D. Redman
Ground-water age dating and other tools used to assess land-use effects on water quality Ground-water age dating and other tools used to assess land-use effects on water quality
A relatively new method for age dating recent ground water along with other investigative tools improve our understanding of land-use effects on the water quality in a surficial aquifer and adjacent streams in the Red River of the North Basin: Ground water commonly takes more than 20 years to reach depths in the surficial aquifer where it is withdrawn for use. Water withdrawn from most...
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J.D. Stoner, T.K. Cowdery, L.J. Puckett
Variability of nutrients in streams in part of the Upper Mississippi River Basin, Minnesota and Wisconsin Variability of nutrients in streams in part of the Upper Mississippi River Basin, Minnesota and Wisconsin
Physical conditions differ among the Mississippi River and its major tributaries in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Analysis of the environmental framework of the basin and analysis of historical water-quality information by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program shows that nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) in streams in the Upper Mississippi River Basin are influenced...
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Sharon E. Kroening, James R. Stark
Sources of contamination in an urban basin in Marquette, Michigan and an analysis of concentrations, loads, and data quality Sources of contamination in an urban basin in Marquette, Michigan and an analysis of concentrations, loads, and data quality
The concentrations of contaminants generated from discrete source areas are critical to urban nonpoint Source Load and Management Model (SLAMM) loading calculations to Lake Superior. This study summarizes data-collection efforts during 12 storms in October 1993 and from May through August 1994, in which stormwater data were collected concurrently at 33 sites representing the eight major...
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Jeffrey Steuer, William Selbig, Nancy J. Hornewer, Jeffrey Prey
Longitudinal patterns in abundance of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the upper Mississippi River Longitudinal patterns in abundance of the zebra mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the upper Mississippi River
We assessed the abundance of zebra mussels in the upper Mississippi River during 1995, four years after they were first found in the river. Samplers were deployed from May 30 to October 19, 1995, at 19 lock and dam facilities in the upper Mississippi River from Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Muscatine, Iowa. Zebra mussels were found at every lock and dam except the two sites farthest...
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W.G. Cope, M.R. Bartsch, R.R. Hayden