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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center Publications
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Effects of changes in reservoir operations on water quality and trophic state indicators in Voyageurs National Park, northern Minnesota, 2001-03 Effects of changes in reservoir operations on water quality and trophic state indicators in Voyageurs National Park, northern Minnesota, 2001-03
Implementation of an order by the International Joint Commission in January 2000 has changed operating procedures for dams that regulate two large reservoirs in Voyageurs National Park in northern Minnesota. These new procedures were expected to restore a more natural water regime and affect water levels, water quality, and trophic status. Results of laboratory analyses and field...
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Victoria G. Christensen, G. A. Payne, Larry W. Kallemeyn
Responses of male fathead minnows to wastewater effluent--Indications of causative factors Responses of male fathead minnows to wastewater effluent--Indications of causative factors
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K. E. Lee, L. B. Barber, H.L. Schoenfuss
Unsaturated zone tracer test at a crude oil spill site Unsaturated zone tracer test at a crude oil spill site
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G. N. Delin, W.N. Herkelrath
Ground-water evapotranspiration estimates near wet meadows using well hydrographs Ground-water evapotranspiration estimates near wet meadows using well hydrographs
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T.K. Cowdery
A national fish-tissue mercury model--Implications for monitoring program design A national fish-tissue mercury model--Implications for monitoring program design
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Stephen P. Wente
Analysis of streamflow and water-quality data at two long-term monitoring sites on the St. Croix River, Wisconsin and Minnesota Analysis of streamflow and water-quality data at two long-term monitoring sites on the St. Croix River, Wisconsin and Minnesota
Streamflow of the St. Croix River has been monitored on a long-term basis by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) at streamflow-gaging stations on the St. Croix River at Wisconsin State Highway 35 near Danbury, Wisconsin and below the dam at St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin. Trend analysis indicates that annual streamflow peaks, annual mean flows, and annual 7-day low flows have remained...
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Bernard N. Lenz
Water-resources-related information for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District planning area, Wisconsin, 1970-2002 Water-resources-related information for the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District planning area, Wisconsin, 1970-2002
The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) Corridor Study is a three-phase project designed to improve the understanding of water resources in the stream corridors of the MMSD planning area by initially compiling existing data and using the compiled information to develop 3-year baseline and long-term monitoring plans. This report is one of the products of Phase I of the...
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Morgan A. Schneider, Michelle A. Lutz
The value of long-term monitoring in the development of ground-water-flow models The value of long-term monitoring in the development of ground-water-flow models
As environmental issues have come to the forefront of public concern, so has the awareness of the importance of ground water in the overall water cycle and as a source of the Nation’s drinking water. Heightened interest has spawned a host of scientific enterprises (Taylor and Alley, 2001). Some activities are directed toward collection of water-level data and related information to...
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Daniel T. Feinstein, David J. Hart, James T. Krohelski
Risk assessment and screening for potentially invasive fishes Risk assessment and screening for potentially invasive fishes
Preventing the introduction of potentially invasive species is becoming more important as this worldwide problem continues to grow. The ability to predict the identity or range of potential invaders could influence regulatory decisions and help to optimally allocate resources to deal with ongoing invasions. One screening tool presented here, using species life history and environmental...
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C. Kolar
Spatial variation in fish species richness of the upper Mississippi River system Spatial variation in fish species richness of the upper Mississippi River system
Important natural environmental gradients, including the connectivity of off-channel aquatic habitats to the main-stem river, have been lost in many reaches of the upper Mississippi River system, and an understanding of the consequences of this isolation is lacking in regard to native fish communities. The objectives of this study were to describe patterns of fish species richness...
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T.M. Koel
Flow cytometry used to assess genetic damage in frogs from farm ponds Flow cytometry used to assess genetic damage in frogs from farm ponds
Flow cytometry (FC) is a laboratory method used to detect genetic damage induced by environmental contaminants and other stressors in animals, including amphibians. We tested FC methods on three species of ranid frogs collected from farm ponds and natural wetlands in southeastern Minnesota. We compared FC metrics for Rana clamitans between ponds with direct exposure to agricultural...
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B.L. Bly, M. G. Knutson, M.B. Sandheinrich, B. R. Gray, D.A. Jobe
Conspecific cases as alternative grazing surfaces for larval Glossosoma intermedium (Trichoptera:Glossosomatidae) Conspecific cases as alternative grazing surfaces for larval Glossosoma intermedium (Trichoptera:Glossosomatidae)
Larval Glossosoma intermedium are dominant benthic grazers that often deplete their food resources (periphyton). We observed G. Intermedium grazing periphyton from conspecific cases, a possible result of limited resources on stream cobbles, and we hypothesized that case grazing increases when periphyton resources become scarce. This hypothesis was tested by monitoring frequency of case...
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Jennifer C. Cavanaugh, Roger J. Haro, Shane N. Jones