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Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center Publications
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Withdrawal and delivery of water by municipal supplies in Minnesota, 1993 Withdrawal and delivery of water by municipal supplies in Minnesota, 1993
Total withdrawal Statewide by municipal suppliers serving over 1,000 people was 108 billion gallons in 1993. Most of Minnesota's municipal deliveries were for residential purposes. About 87 percent of suppliers withdraw from ground-water and 13 percent withdraw from surface-water sources. Water withdrawn for public supply has steadily risen since 1955 and the increase has mainly come...
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L. C. Trotta
Volume loss and mass balance for selected physicochemical constituents in Lake Pepin, upper Mississippi River, USA Volume loss and mass balance for selected physicochemical constituents in Lake Pepin, upper Mississippi River, USA
Lake Pepin is a large, natural riverine lake in the upper Mississippi River downstream of the Twin Cities metropolitan area and the confluence with the Minnesota River, which are sources of suspended sediments and pollutants (nutrients and potentially toxic materials). The lake has a history of water quality problems and has been an efficient trap for suspended sediment and sediment...
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William R. Maurer, Thomas O. Claflin, Ronald G. Rada, James T. Rogala
Biota of the upper Mississippi River ecosystem Biota of the upper Mississippi River ecosystem
The Mississippi River is one of the world's major river systems in size, habitat and biotic diversity, and biotic productivity. The navigable Upper Mississippi River, extending 1,370 km (850 mi) from St. Anthony Falls (Minnesota) to the confluence with the Ohio River, has been impounded by 27 locks and dams to enhance commercial navigation. The reach between two consecutive locks and...
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James G. Wiener, Teresa J. Naimo, Carl E. Korschgen, Robert Dahlgren, Jennifer S. Sauer, Kenneth S. Lubinski, Sara J. Rogers, Sandra Brewer
Cadmium and mercury in sediment and burrowing mayfly nymphs (Hexagenia) in the upper Mississippi River, USA Cadmium and mercury in sediment and burrowing mayfly nymphs (Hexagenia) in the upper Mississippi River, USA
Longitudinal patterns in the cadmium and mercury content of burrowing mayflies (Hexagenia) and surrounding sediments were examined along a 572-km reach of the upper Mississippi River. Surficial sediments and Hexagenia nymphs were sampled in 1989 at 12 sites extending from Pool 2 through Pool 16 and analyzed for total recoverable cadmium and total mercury. In sediment and nymphs...
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S.L. Beauvais, J.G. Wiener, G.J. Atchison
Analysis of water level management on the upper Mississippi River (1980–1990) Analysis of water level management on the upper Mississippi River (1980–1990)
Management at 27 low-head dams affects water surface elevations for a 1050km stretch of the Upper Mississippi River (UMR) between St Louis, Missouri and Minneapolis, Minnesota. A systemic overview is given of current operating plans at dams on the UMR and historical data are analysed to determine how well the operating plans are being met. Water level elevations at all 27 dams are...
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Joseph H. Wlosinski, Lara Hill
Transfer and accumulation of organochlorines from black-crowned night-heron eggs to chicks Transfer and accumulation of organochlorines from black-crowned night-heron eggs to chicks
Eggs and sibling 1-, 3-, and 5-d-old chicks from seven black-crowned night-heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) broods were collected from Green Bay, Wisconsin, and analyzed for organochlorines. The concentration (μg/g) of nine organochlorines either decreased (n = 7) or remained the same (n = 2) as the chicks grew older. In contrast, the total mass (μg) of these nine organochlorines increased...
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T. W. Custer, Christine M. Custer
Water-quality and lake-stage data for Wisconsin lakes, water year 1994 Water-quality and lake-stage data for Wisconsin lakes, water year 1994
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with local and other agencies, collects data at selected lakes throughout Wisconsin. These data, accumulated over many yes rs, provide a data base for developing an improved understanding of the water quality of lakes\ To make these data available to interested parties outside the USGS, the data are published annually in this report...
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S. J. Field, J. F. Elder, H.S. Garn, G. L. Goddard, P.A. Kammerer, D.L. Olson, Dale M. Robertson, W. J. Rose
Precision of a splitting device for water samples Precision of a splitting device for water samples
Two identical cone splitters, devices designed to split water and its suspended solids into equal aliquots for semi-volatile organic chemical and trace element analyses, were evaluated for their precision. The water-splitting evaluations consisted of experiments to test the effect of water volume, the effect of combining outlet ports, and the effect of different techniques of water...
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Paul D. Capel, Fernando C. Nacionales, Steven J. Larson
National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Data collection in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1992-95 National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Data collection in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, 1992-95
A water-quality assessment began in 1991 for the Red River of the North (Red River) Basin as part of a national study. Data collection for the reconnainssance and intensive phases of the study briefly is described for each of the major components (streams, aquatic biology, and ground water) used to assess regional water quality. The data will be analyzed to address national and local...
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J.D. Stoner, D. L. Lorenz
Bottom-sediment chemistry in Devil's Lake, northeast North Dakota Bottom-sediment chemistry in Devil's Lake, northeast North Dakota
Devils Lake is a 200 km2 terminal lake that contains sodium sulfate type water. Dissolved solids concentrations range from about 3,500 mg/L to 10,000 mg/L depending on location To investigate geochemical processes in the bottom sediments of Devils Lake, sediment cores were collected at two sites in the western half of the lake during a period of bottom water oxygen depletion. The upper...
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S.C. Komor
University of Minnesota Aquifer Thermal-Energy Storage (ATES) project report on the third long-term cycle University of Minnesota Aquifer Thermal-Energy Storage (ATES) project report on the third long-term cycle
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M.C. Hoyer, J.P. Hallgren, M.H. Uebel, G. N. Delin, Steven J. Eisenreich, R.L. Sterling
Pesticides detected in surface waters and fish of the Red River of the North drainage basin Pesticides detected in surface waters and fish of the Red River of the North drainage basin
The Red River of the North drainage basin (herein referred to as Red River Basin) within the United States is a study unit under the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program. The overall goals of this program, initiated to better define the status and trends of the Nation’s water quality, are to address regional and national water-quality issues in...
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Mark E. Brigham