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Effects of agricultural and residential land use on ground-water quality, Anoka Sand Plain Aquifer, east-central Minnesota Effects of agricultural and residential land use on ground-water quality, Anoka Sand Plain Aquifer, east-central Minnesota
Water quality in the 1,700-square-mile Anoka Sand Plain aquifer is affected by irrigated and nonirrigated agriculture and by residential land use. Concentrations of sulfate, chloride, nitrite plus nitrate nitrogen, and pesticides in ground water are related to human activities; nitrite plus nitrate nitrogen concentrations are affected more than concentrations of other chemical...
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H. W. Anderson
Techniques for detecting effects of urban and rural land-use practices on stream-water chemistry in selected watersheds in Texas, Minnesota,and Illinois Techniques for detecting effects of urban and rural land-use practices on stream-water chemistry in selected watersheds in Texas, Minnesota,and Illinois
Although considerable effort has been expended during the past two decades to control nonpoint-source contamination of streams and lakes in urban and rural watersheds, little has been published on the effectiveness of various management practices at the watershed scale. This report presents a discussion of several parametric and nonparametric statistical techniques for detecting changes...
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J.F. Walker
Sensitivity of juvenile striped bass to chemicals used in aquaculture Sensitivity of juvenile striped bass to chemicals used in aquaculture
Efforts to restore anadromous striped bass (Morone saxatilis) populations by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and other agencies over the past 20 years have concentrated on hatchery culture to supplement dwindling natural reproduction. Adult fish captured for artificial spawning are stressed by handling and crowding in rearing ponds and are often exposed to therapeutants, anesthetics
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Terry D. Bills, Leif L. Marking, George E. Howe
Whole-lake burdens and spatial distribution of mercury in surficial sediments in Wisconsin seepage lakes Whole-lake burdens and spatial distribution of mercury in surficial sediments in Wisconsin seepage lakes
We quantified total mercury in surficial sediments (uppermost 5 cm) of six small seepage lakes. Fifty cores were taken from each lake, based on a random sampling design stratified by water depth. Volumetric concentrations (mass per volume of wet sediment) more accurately portrayed the depth distribution of mercury in the lakes than did dry-weight concentrations, which underrepresented...
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R.G. Rada, D.E. Powell, J.G. Wiener
A sampling method for conducting relocation studies with freshwater mussels A sampling method for conducting relocation studies with freshwater mussels
Low recovery of transplanted mussels often prevents accurate estimates of survival. We developed a method that provided a high recovery of transplanted mussels and allowed for a reliable assessment of mortality. A 3 × 3 m polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe grid was secured to the sediment with iron reinforcing bars. The grid was divided into nine 1-m2 segments and each treatment segment, was...
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D. L. Waller, J.J. Rach, W.G. Cope, J.A. Luoma
Trace elements and organochlorines in the shoalgrass community of the lower Laguna Madre Texas Trace elements and organochlorines in the shoalgrass community of the lower Laguna Madre Texas
Our objectives were to measure concentrations of seven trace elements and 14 organochlorine compounds in sediment and biota of the shoalgrass (Halodule wrightii) community of the lower Laguna Madre of south Texas and to determine whether chemicals associated with agriculture (e.g. mercury, arsenic, selenium, organochlorine pesticides) were highest near agricultural drainages. Arsenic...
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T. W. Custer, C. A. Mitchell
Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota
This report describes the physical, chemical, and aquatic-biological characteristics that could affect regional water quality in the Red River of the North study unit. These characteristics define the overall environmental setting of the study unit. This report provides base line and historical information for future reports that will address specific water-quality issues and processes...
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Jeffrey D. Stoner, David L. Lorenz, Gregg J. Wiche, Robert M. Goldstein
Water quality of an urban wet detention pond in Madison, Wisconsin, 1987-88 Water quality of an urban wet detention pond in Madison, Wisconsin, 1987-88
A 5,670-sq m wet detention pond was monitored by the U.S. Geological Survey to determine its effect on the water quality of urban runoff. The pond has a drainage area of 0.96-sq km, composed primarily of single-family residential land use. Event-mean concentrations (EMC) were determined from samples collected for sediment, nutrients, and selected metals at the pond's inflow and outflow...
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L. B. House, R.J. Waschbusch, P.E. Hughes
Water and phosphorus budgets and trophic state, Balsam Lake, northwestern Wisconsin, 1987-1989 Water and phosphorus budgets and trophic state, Balsam Lake, northwestern Wisconsin, 1987-1989
Water and total-phosphorus budgets were determined for Balsam Lake in northwestern Wisconsin. All significant components of the lake's water budget were determined independently. The lake's trophic state was evaluated in relation to total-phosphorus loading from December 1, 1987 through November 30, 1989. The information obtained in the study can be used by local and State agencies to...
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W. J. Rose
Hydrology and water quality of Wind Lake in southeastern Wisconsin Hydrology and water quality of Wind Lake in southeastern Wisconsin
The hydrology and water quality of Wind Lake-a recreational lake in a densely populated area of southeastern Wisconsin was studied from October 1, 1987 through September 30,1989. A drought in 1988 affected the hydrologic budget of Wind Lake in water years 1988-89. Precipitation was 5.9 inches less than normal in water year 1988 but was 2.3 inches greater than normal in water year 1989...
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S. J. Field
Spawning activity of paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) in the lower Black River, Wisconsin Spawning activity of paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) in the lower Black River, Wisconsin
We present indirect evidence of successful paddlefish (Polyodon spathula reproduction in 1989 and 1991 in the lower Black River, Wisconsin, about 5 km upstream of the confluence with the upper Mississippi River. This is the first indication of successful reproduction by paddlefish at the northern end of its range in the central United States. Attempts to document paddlefish Polyodon...
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Cecil A. Jennings, D. M. Wilson
Nitrogen isotopes as indicators of nitrate sources in Minnesota sand-plain aquifers Nitrogen isotopes as indicators of nitrate sources in Minnesota sand-plain aquifers
Nitrate concentrations in excess of national drinking-water standards (10 mg/1 as N) are present in certain sand-plain aquifers in central Minnesota. To investigate nitrate sources in the aquifers, nitrogen-isotope values of nitrate (δ15NNO3No3) were measured in shallow ground water from 51 wells in five land-use settings. The land-use settings and corresponding average nitrate...
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Stephen C. Komor, Henry W. Anderson