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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center Publications
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Small-stream flood investigations in Minnesota, October 1958 to September 1980 Small-stream flood investigations in Minnesota, October 1958 to September 1980
An investigation of flood flows from small drainage basins in Minnesota is being made to aid in the design of bridges, culverts and other highway drainage structures. Results of the investigation provide peak-flow data on streams generally with drainage areas less than 200 square miles, placing particular emphasis on those with drainage areas lees than 10 square miles. Basin parameters...
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Kurt T. Gunard, C.J. Smith
Quality of runoff from small watersheds in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Minnesota: Hydrologic data for 1980 Quality of runoff from small watersheds in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Minnesota: Hydrologic data for 1980
An intensive study of nonpoint-source runoff was conducted in the Twin Cities metropolitan area in Minnesota during 1980. The purpose of the study was to determine the relationships between land use, watershed characteristics, and the quantity, quality, and timing of runoff. Discharge and water-quality data were collected at 19 sites located in 6 rural and 4 urban watersheds. Basin...
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G. A. Payne, M. A. Ayers, R. G. Brown
Water-quality assessment of Steiner Branch basin, Lafayette County, Wisconsin Water-quality assessment of Steiner Branch basin, Lafayette County, Wisconsin
Steiner Branch basin in southwestern Wisconsin has rugged mature topography. Corn is planted in 30 percent of the basin on slopes ranging from 0 to 20 percent. Although contour stripcropping is a recommended practice for these easily eroded soil slopes, few conservation practices are followed to reduce soil losses. Because the stream drains into a manmade lake used for recreation, its...
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Stephen J. Field, R.A. Lidwin
Hydrogeologic and water-quality characteristics of the Ironton-Galesville aquifer, southeast Minnesota Hydrogeologic and water-quality characteristics of the Ironton-Galesville aquifer, southeast Minnesota
Quality of water in the Ironton-Galesville aquifer is generally acceptable for all kinds of uses. Calcium magnesium bicarbonate type water is most common. The dissolved-solids concentration ranges from about 200 to 1,000 milligrams per liter. The lowest values are in the northern part of the aquifer, where the bedrock is at or close to land surface, and the lowest ones are in the...
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J. F. Ruhl, R. J. Wolf, D. G. Adolphson
A rapid high-performance liquid-chromatographic method for simultaneously determining the concentrations of TFM and Bayer 73 in water during lampricide treatments A rapid high-performance liquid-chromatographic method for simultaneously determining the concentrations of TFM and Bayer 73 in water during lampricide treatments
The high-performance liquid-chromatography (HPLC) procedure requires only minutes per sample, is specific, and is relatively sensitive (limit of detection 0.005 mg/L for both chemicals). A combined buffer (pH 4) and internal standard (3-chlorodiphenylamine) reagent is added to the water sample, which is injected through a Sep Pak C18 disposable cartridge. The cartridge adsorbs and...
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V. K. Dawson
Toxicity of rotenone to selected aquatic invertebrates and frog larvae Toxicity of rotenone to selected aquatic invertebrates and frog larvae
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J. H. Chandler, L. L. Marking
Preliminary evaluation of the ground-water-flow system in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area, Minnesota Preliminary evaluation of the ground-water-flow system in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area, Minnesota
A preliminary quasi-three-dimensional finite-difference ground-water-flow model of the seven-county Twin Cities Metropolitan area was constructed and used to evaluate parameter sensitivity and adequacy of available data. Fourteen geologic units that underlie the study area were grouped into nine hydr,bgeologic units and were incorporated into a five-layer model. The layers in the...
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John H. Guswa, Donald I. Siegel, Daniel C. Gillies
Status of projects in Minnesota, fiscal year 1981 Status of projects in Minnesota, fiscal year 1981
No abstract available.
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M.M. Diedrich, J. A. Jannis
Recent refinements in calibrating bed-load samplers Recent refinements in calibrating bed-load samplers
No abstract available.
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D. W. Hubbell, H.H. Stevens, J. V. Skinner, J.P. Beverage
Polychlorinated biphenyl (Aroclor (R) 1254) residues in rainbow trout: Effects on sensitivity to nine fishery chemicals Polychlorinated biphenyl (Aroclor (R) 1254) residues in rainbow trout: Effects on sensitivity to nine fishery chemicals
The influence of background polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) residues in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) on the susceptibility of the fish to nine chemicals routinely or occasionally used in fishery operations was evaluated. Rainbow trout fry were divided into three groups: one was exposed to 0.01 ppb and another to 0.1 ppb of the PCB Aroclor (R) 1254; the third (control) group was...
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T.D. Bills, L. L. Marking, W.L. Mauck
Test and design of automatic fluvial suspended-sediment samplers Test and design of automatic fluvial suspended-sediment samplers
No abstract available.
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J. V. Skinner, J.P. Beverage