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Comparison of fish catches with buoyant pop nets and seines in vegetated and nonvegetated habitats Comparison of fish catches with buoyant pop nets and seines in vegetated and nonvegetated habitats
Two models of pop nets were developed to sample fish in shallow riverine waters, one for use in vegetated areas and the other for nonvegetated areas. Both nets have a mechanical release mechanism that can be tripped from the water surface. Replicated field tests were conducted to compare pop-net catches with bag-seine collections every 2 weeks from May through mid-October. Overall, total...
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M. R. Dewey, L. E. Holland-Bartels, S. J. Zigler
Recent increases in atmospheric deposition of mercury to North-Central Wisconsin lakes inferred from sediment analyses Recent increases in atmospheric deposition of mercury to North-Central Wisconsin lakes inferred from sediment analyses
Profiles of total mercury (Hg) concentrations in sediments were examined in 11 lakes in north-central Wisconsin having a broad range of pH (5.1 to 7.8) and alkalinity (-12 to 769 μeq/L). Mercury concentrations were greatest in the top 15 cm of the cores and were much lower in the deeper strata. The Hg content in the most enriched stratum of individual cores ranged from 0.09 to 0.24 μg/g...
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R.G. Rada, J.G. Wiener, M.R. Winfrey, D.E. Powell
Preparation of average annual runoff map of the United States, 1951-80 Preparation of average annual runoff map of the United States, 1951-80
Average annual runoff was computed or estimated for 2,148 hydrologic cataloging units in the United States and Puerto Rico , for the period 1951-80. Runoff was computed from the recorded streamflow at 5,951 U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations. The runoff at more than 3,000 of these stations was estimated by correlation with other nearby stations to adjust for missing data. These...
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W.R. Krug, W.A. Gebert, D.J. Graczyk
Ground-water data for Michigan 1988 Ground-water data for Michigan 1988
Water levels, locations, depths, and aquifers tapped are given for 112 observation wells. Tabulated data include a listing of ground water reports in Michigan, extremes of water levels for calendar year 1988 and for the period of record, pumpage of most major ground-water users in the State, and water-quality data from selected wells. The two largest municipal users of ground water, were...
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G.C. Huffman, C.R. Whited
Cost-effectiveness of the streamflow-gaging program in Minnesota Cost-effectiveness of the streamflow-gaging program in Minnesota
A three-step analysis of the cost-effectiveness of the streamflow-gaging program in Minnesota is documented in this report. In the first step of the analysis, the data uses and funding sources were identified for the 96 continuous-record streamflow-gaging stations operated in 1985. Nineteen sources of funding and 42 uses were identified for the data collected in this program. Two...
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T. A. Winterstein, A.D. Arntson
Effect of urban runoff on the quality of lakes in Eagan, Minnesota Effect of urban runoff on the quality of lakes in Eagan, Minnesota
Sixteen lakes in the city of Eagan, Minnesota, were sampled during 1982-83 to detect water-quality changes that might have occurred because of urbanization since a previous study conducted during 1972-78. Each of the lakes was sampled five times to determine pH, specific conductance, dissolved oxygen, water temperature, transparency, and concentration of dissolved chloride. Three...
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L. H. Tornes
A bibliography of atrazine and its simple degradation products in the environment A bibliography of atrazine and its simple degradation products in the environment
No abstract available.
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Paul D. Capel
Flow of ground water through fractured carbonate rocks in the Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer, southeastern Minnesota Flow of ground water through fractured carbonate rocks in the Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer, southeastern Minnesota
Contamination of groundwater from point and nonpoint sources (such as landfills, feedlots, agricultural chemicals applied to fields, and septic systems) is a recognized problem in the karst area of southeastern Minnesota. The US Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources, Began a study in...
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J. F. Ruhl
Natural ground-water quality in Michigan, 1974-87 Natural ground-water quality in Michigan, 1974-87
Wide variations occur in the chemical and physical characteristics of natural groundwaters in Michigan. Dissolved-solids concentrations range from 20 to 76,000 mg/L. Waters having low dissolved-solids concentrations are calcium bicarbonate-type waters. Sodium, sulfate, and chloride increase as mineralization increases. Iron, aluminum, and titanium concentrations are higher at some...
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T. Ray Cummings
Movements of striped mullet, Mugil cephalus, tagged in Everglades National Park, Florida Movements of striped mullet, Mugil cephalus, tagged in Everglades National Park, Florida
The movements of striped mullet, Mugil cephalus, were studied from fish tagged in Everglades National Park. Florida. A total of 16,604 fish were tagged from March 1984 to September 1985. During the period December 1984 through February 1985 recaptured tagged fish moved significantly further and more northerly out of the Park's waters than they did the rest of the year. Tags were returned...
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N.A. Funicelli, D.A. Meineke, H.E. Bryant, M. R. Dewey, G.M. Ludwig, L.S. Mengel
A review of chemicals used for the control of fish diseases A review of chemicals used for the control of fish diseases
Abstract has not been submitted
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F. P. Meyer, R. A. Schnick
Metabolism of pentachlorophenol by fish Metabolism of pentachlorophenol by fish
Interspecies variability in the metabolism of pentachlorophenol (PCP) was investigated by exposing rainbow trout, fathead minnows, sheepshead minnow, firemouth, and goldfish to water-borne super(14)C-PCP for 64 h. The amounts of metabolites in bile and exposure water were species-dependent; all of the metabolites excreted into the water were sulphate conjugates while bile was enriched in
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G. R. Stehly, W. L. Hayton