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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center Publications

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Simulation of effects of ground-water development on water-levels in glacial-drift aquifers in the Brooten-Belgrade area, west-central Minnesota Simulation of effects of ground-water development on water-levels in glacial-drift aquifers in the Brooten-Belgrade area, west-central Minnesota

Ground-water flow in the confined- and unconfined-drift aquifers in the Brooten-Belgrade area of west-central Minnesota was simulated with a three-dimensional finite-difference ground-water-flow model. Model results indicate that about 96 percent of the total inflow to the modeled area is from precipitation. Discounting evapotranspiration, 63 percent of the total outflow is ground-water...
Authors
G. N. Delin

Water-quality data for Sauk Lake and tributaries near Sauk Centre, Minnesota, 1988-89 Water-quality data for Sauk Lake and tributaries near Sauk Centre, Minnesota, 1988-89

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is planning to reduce aquatic growth and siltation in Sauk Lake in west-central Minnesota in order to improve recreation. A detailed water-quality survey of the lake and surrounding watershed was needed to plan remedial activities. Water-quality data were collected at 11 sites on Sauk Lake, at sites on 3 major tributaries to the lake, and at the outflow...
Authors
Gregory B. Mitton

Post-column reaction for simultaneous analysis of chromatic and leuco forms of malachite green and crystal violet by high-performance liquid chromatography with photometric detection Post-column reaction for simultaneous analysis of chromatic and leuco forms of malachite green and crystal violet by high-performance liquid chromatography with photometric detection

The chromatic and leuco forms of malachite green and crystal violet were readily separated and detected by a sensitive and selective high-performance liquid chromatographic procedure. The chromatic and leuco forms of the dyes were separated within 11 min on a C18 column with a mobile phase of 0.05 M sodium acetate and 0.05 M acetic acid in water (19%) and methanol (81%). A reaction...
Authors
J. L. Allen, J.R. Meinertz

Relation between the national handbook of recommended methods for water data acquisition and ASTM standards Relation between the national handbook of recommended methods for water data acquisition and ASTM standards

In the late 1950's, intense demands for water and growing concerns about declines in the quality of water generated the need for more water-resources data. About thirty Federal agencies, hundreds of State, county and local agencies, and many private organizations had been collecting water data. However, because of differences in procedures and equipment, many of the data bases were...
Authors
G. Douglas Glysson, John V. Skinner

Delineation of recharge areas for selected wells in the St. Peter-Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer, Rochester, Minnesota Delineation of recharge areas for selected wells in the St. Peter-Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer, Rochester, Minnesota

Accurate delineation of recharge areas for wells is an important requisite to protecting ground-water quality. Zones of transport and zones of contribution are two types of recharge areas that can be delineated. Analytical-calculation, numerical-modeling, and hydrogeologic-mapping methods were used to delineate recharge areas for two high-capacity (greater than about 200 gallons per...
Authors
G. N. Delin, James Edward Almendinger

Water quality of lakes and streams in Voyageurs National Park, northern Minnesota, 1977-84 Water quality of lakes and streams in Voyageurs National Park, northern Minnesota, 1977-84

Water-quality investigations in six interconnected lakes that comprise most of the surface area of Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota revealed substantial differences in water-quality. Three large lakes; Sand Point, Namakan, and Rainy, near the eastern and northern boundaries of the Park; are oligotrophic to mesotrophic, having low dissolved solids and alkalinity, and dimictic
Authors
G. A. Payne

Water resources of the Red Lake Indian Reservation, northwestern Minnesota Water resources of the Red Lake Indian Reservation, northwestern Minnesota

This report presents the results of a study by the U.S. Geological Survey, done in cooperation with the Red Lake Indian Reservation Tribal Council, to evaluate the water resources of the contiguous Red Lake Indian Reservation. Water resources of the contiguous Red Lake Indian Reservation meet the present (1989) needs for potable supply and other household uses. In addition, they provide...
Authors
J. F. Ruhl

Streamflow entering and leaving Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, July 1987 through September 1989 Streamflow entering and leaving Lake Bemidji, Beltrami County, Minnesota, July 1987 through September 1989

The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, operated three streamflow-gaging stations from July 1987 through September 1989 to determine the volume of streamflow entering and leaving Lake Bemidji. Suspended- and bottom-sediment data were also collected at the gaging stations. Two gaging stations were located upstream and one was located...
Authors
M.R. Have

Relation of nitrate concentrations in water to agricultural land use and soil type in Dakota County, Minnesota, 1990 Relation of nitrate concentrations in water to agricultural land use and soil type in Dakota County, Minnesota, 1990

The quality of surface and ground water can be related to various physical factors such as land use, soil type, geology, and depth to water table. Land use in Dakota County, Minnesota, is changing: urbanization and industrialization in the north and increasing irrigation and application of agricultural chemicals in the central part of the county. The U.S. Geological Survey, in...
Authors
James Edward Almendinger
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