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Evaluation of invasions and declines of submersed aquatic macrophytes Evaluation of invasions and declines of submersed aquatic macrophytes
During the past 60 yr, sightings of aquatic macrophyte species in geographic regions where they had previously not been found have occurred with increasing frequency, apparently due to both greater dispersal of the plants as a result of human activities as well as better documentation of plant distribution. Intercontinental invasions, such as Myriophyllum spicatum and Hydrilla into North...
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P.A. Chambers, J.W. Barko, C.S. Smith
Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1992 Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1992
Water resources data for the 1992 water year for Michigan consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and ground water levels. This report contains discharge records for 145 streamflow-gaging stations; stage only records for 1 river-gaging station and 8 lake-gaging stations; stage and contents for 4 lakes and...
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S. P. Blumer, T.E. Behrendt, W.W. Larson, R. J. Minnerick, R.L. LeuVoy, C.R. Whited
Evaluation of nonpoint-source contamination, Wisconsin: Selected data for 1992 water year Evaluation of nonpoint-source contamination, Wisconsin: Selected data for 1992 water year
This report presents the annual results of the U.S. Geological Survey's (USGS) watershed-management evaluation monitoring program in Wisconsin. The overall objective of each individual project in the program is to determine if the water chemistry in the receiving stream has changed as a result of the implementation of land-management practices in the watershed. This is accomplished...
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D.J. Graczyk, J.F. Walker, S.R. Greb, Steven R. Corsi, D.W. Owens
Effects of recharge on the transport of agricultural chemicals at the Princeton, Minn. Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA), 1991-92 Effects of recharge on the transport of agricultural chemicals at the Princeton, Minn. Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA), 1991-92
Rates of water movement through the unsaturated zone greatly affect the amount and concentrations of agricultural chemicals that may reach the water table. For example, recharge can flush to the water table chemicals that have accumulated In the unsaturated zone during dry periods. A better understanding of how topography influences recharge and the movement of agricultural chemicals is...
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G. N. Delin, M.K. Landon
Hydrology, water quality, trophic status, and aquatic plants of Fowler Lake, Wisconsin Hydrology, water quality, trophic status, and aquatic plants of Fowler Lake, Wisconsin
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Fowler Lake Management District, completed a hydrologic and water-quality study of Fowler Lake in southeastern Wisconsin during calendar year 1984. Data on temperature, pH, specific conductance, and concentrations of dissolved oxygen, total phosphorus, dissolved orthophosphate phosphorus, and various nitrogen species were collected from...
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P.E. Hughes
Diet of double-crested cormorants wintering in Texas Diet of double-crested cormorants wintering in Texas
The diets of 420 Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) were studied during November 1986-March 1987 on eight public reservoirs in Texas. Prey included 29 fish species and the mean live weight of fish per bird was 122 g. Fishes a??415 mm long were ingested, but those a??125 mm accounted for 90% of cormorant food contents by number. Shad (Dorosoma spp.) and sunfishes (Lepomis...
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J.J. Campo, B.C. Thompson, J.C. Barron, R. C. Telfair II, P. Durocher, S. Gutreuter
Selecting islands and shoals for conservation based on biological and aesthetic criteria Selecting islands and shoals for conservation based on biological and aesthetic criteria
Consideration of biological quality has long been an important component of rating areas for conservation. Often these same areas are highly valued by people for aesthetic reasons, creating demands for housing and recreation that may conflict with protection plans for these habitats. Most methods of selecting land for conservation purposes use biological factors alone. For some land...
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M. G. Knutson, D.J. Leopold, R.C. Smardon
Complex interactions of multiple aquatic consumers: an experimental mesocosm manipulation Complex interactions of multiple aquatic consumers: an experimental mesocosm manipulation
In 7-m3 outdoor tanks filled with lake water, the presence/absence of omnivorous young-of-the- year Micropterus salmoides), zooplanktivorous Menidia beryllina , and herbivorous larval Hyla chrysocelis was experimentally manipulated. A cross-classified design was used to assess the interactive effects of these vertebrate consumers on the experimental food webs. The primary effects of the
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William B. Richardson, Stephen T. Threlkeld
Water Use in Wisconsin, 1990 Water Use in Wisconsin, 1990
INTRODUCTION As part of the National Water-Use Information Program, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) stores water-use data in standardized format for different categories of water use. The data base (Site Specific Water Use Data System) is updated annually or as more current water-use information becomes available. Information about amounts of water withdrawn, sources of water, how the...
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B.R. Ellefson, T. J. Sabin, J. T. Krohelski
Ground-water data for Michigan 1990 Ground-water data for Michigan 1990
Water levels, locations, depths, and aquifers tapped are given for 107 observation wells. Tabulated data include a listing of ground-water reports in Michigan, extremes of water levels for calendar year 1990 and for the period of record, pumpage of most major ground-water users in the State, and a map showing previous collected water-quality data from selected wells. In 1990, the two...
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G.C. Huffman, C.R. Whited
Hydrogeology of glacial deposits in a preglacial bedrock valley, Waukesha County, Wisconsin Hydrogeology of glacial deposits in a preglacial bedrock valley, Waukesha County, Wisconsin
This report describes the areal extent, thickness, and hydraulic properties of glacial deposits in a preglacial bedrock valley south of the city of Waukesha in southeastern Wisconsin. In the 40- square-mile study area, the preglacial bedrock valley underlies an area across which the Fox River flows. A previous regional study of the area indicated that extensive glacial sand and gravel...
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W. G. Batten, T.D. Conlon
Comparative cardiovascular effects of four fishery anesthetics in spinally transected rainbow trout, oncorhynchus mykiss Comparative cardiovascular effects of four fishery anesthetics in spinally transected rainbow trout, oncorhynchus mykiss
1. We compared the effects of four anesthetics on heart rate, dorsal and ventral aortic blood pressure, and electrocardiograms of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). 2. Exposure to the local anesthetics tricaine methanesulfonate (MS-222) and benzocaine hydrochloride (BZH) produced minimal cardiovascular alterations. Mean dorsal aortic pressure (DAP) decreased during exposure to MS-222...
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K.T. Fredricks, W.H. Gingerich, D.C. Fater