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Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Lac qui Parle River basin, southwestern Minnesota and eastern South Dakota Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Lac qui Parle River basin, southwestern Minnesota and eastern South Dakota
Data describing the physical characteristics of stream subbasins upstream from selected points on streams in the Lac qui Parle River basin, located in southwestern Minnesota and eastern South Dakota, are presented in this report. The physical charac- teristics are the drainage area of the subbasin, the percentage area of the subbasin covered only by lakes, the percentage area of the...
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D. L. Lorenz, C. A. Sanocki, Thomas A. Winterstein
Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Minnesota, 1993 water year Water-resources activities of the U.S. Geological Survey in Minnesota, 1993 water year
Water-resources activities of the Minnesota District, Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey are a continued response to the need for information on the quantity and quality of water resources. U.S. Geological Survey water-resource activities in Minnesota are done in cooperation with State, local, and other Federal agencies. Some activities are short in duration (1-5 years)...
Direct chemical analysis of uv laser ablation products of organic polymers by using selective ion monitoring mode in gas chromatography/mass-spectrometry Direct chemical analysis of uv laser ablation products of organic polymers by using selective ion monitoring mode in gas chromatography/mass-spectrometry
Trace quantities of laser ablated organic polymers were analyzed by using commercial capillary column gas chromatography/mass spectrometry; the instrument was modified so that the iaser ablation products could be introduced into the capillary column directly and the constituents of each peak in the chromatogram were identified by using a mass spectrometer. The present study takes...
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Yirang Cho, H.W. Lee, S.T. Fountain, D.M. Lubman
The strategic plan of the American Fisheries Society The strategic plan of the American Fisheries Society
In August 1994, at its annual meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Executive Committee of the American Fisheries Society (AFS) approved a new Strategic Plan. The plan sets out eight goals that define a vision of AFS in the year 2001, and provides strategies to achieve each goal. Accomplishing the plan should position AFS to be more responsive to member needs and more effective at meeting...
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Barry L. Johnson, E.R. Irwin, M.L. Landolt, M. Loefflad, J. Marsh, T.R. Marshall, L.L. Olmsted, P. Pajak, S. Peterson, J. Webster
Determination of malachite green residues in the eggs, fry, and adult muscle-tissue of rainbow-trout (Oncorhynchus-mykiss) Determination of malachite green residues in the eggs, fry, and adult muscle-tissue of rainbow-trout (Oncorhynchus-mykiss)
Malachite green, an effective antifungal therapeutant used in fish culture, is a known teratogen. We developed a method to simultaneously detect both the chromatic and leuco forms of malachite green residues in the eggs, fry, and adult muscle tissue of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Homogenates of these tissues were fortified with [14C] malachite green chloride and extracted with 1...
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John L. Allen, J.E. Gofus, Jeffery R. Meinertz
Effects of water temperature and pH on toxicity of terbufos, trichlorfon, 4-nitrophenol and 2,4-dinitrophenol to the amphipod Gammarus pseudolimnaeus and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Effects of water temperature and pH on toxicity of terbufos, trichlorfon, 4-nitrophenol and 2,4-dinitrophenol to the amphipod Gammarus pseudolimnaeus and rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Acute toxicity tests were conducted to determine (a) the individual and interactive effects of water temperature (7, 12, 17°C), pH (6 5, 7 5, 8 5, 9 5), and time on the toxicity of terbufos, trichlorfon, 4 nitrophenol, and 2,4-dinitrophenol to rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and the amphipod Gammarus pseudohmnaeus, and (b) the individual and interactive effects of water temperature...
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G.E. Howe, L. L. Marking, T.D. Bills, J.J. Rach, F.L. Mayer
Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1993 Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1993
Water resources data for the 1993 water year for Michigan consists of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage and contents of lakes and reservoirs; and ground water levels. This report contains discharge records for 148 streamflowgaging stations; stage only records for 2 river-gaging stations and 7 lake-gaging stations; stage and contents for 4 lakes and...
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S. P. Blumer, T.E. Behrendt, W.W. Larson, R. J. Minnerick, R.L. LeuVoy, C.R. Whited
Stream-aquifer interactions in the Straight River area, Becker and Hubbard counties, Minnesota Stream-aquifer interactions in the Straight River area, Becker and Hubbard counties, Minnesota
The Straight River, in north-central Minnesota, is a trout stream having cold, clear water. The 75-square-mile Straight River watershed contributes flow to the stream. The watershed is underlain by highly transmissive surficial and confined-drift aquifers. Ground-water discharge from these aquifers sustains flow in the Straight River, and the cold water supports a population of trout...
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J. R. Stark, David S. Armstrong, Daniel R. Zwilling
National Water-Quality Assessment Program - The Upper Mississippi River Basin National Water-Quality Assessment Program - The Upper Mississippi River Basin
In 1991, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), U.S. Department of the Interior, began a National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) program. The long-term goals of the NAWQA program are to describe the status and trends of the quality of a large, representative part of the Nation’s surfaceand ground-water resources, and to identify the natural and human factors that affect the quality of...
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J. R. Stark
Characterization of the hydrogeology and water quality at the Management Systems Evaluation Area near Princeton, Minnesota, 1991-92 Characterization of the hydrogeology and water quality at the Management Systems Evaluation Area near Princeton, Minnesota, 1991-92
The Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA) program is part of a multi-scale, inter-agency initiative to evaluate the effects of agricultural management systems on water quality in the midwest corn belt. The Minnesota MSEA project is one of five projects selected to represent the principal hydrogeologic settings and geographic diversity of prevailing management systems in the midwest...
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G. N. Delin, M.K. Landon, J.A. Lamb, J. L. Anderson
Hydrology and water quality of Whitewater and Rice lakes in southeastern Wisconsin, 1990-91 Hydrology and water quality of Whitewater and Rice lakes in southeastern Wisconsin, 1990-91
The hydrology and water quality of Whitewater and Rice Lakes was studied by the U.S. Geological Survey during November 15, 1990November 14, 1991, in cooperation with the Whitewater-Rice Lakes Management District, Walworth County, Wis. Whitewater and Rice Lakes are small, shallow lakes; surface areas are 697 and 162 acres and mean depths are 8.4 feet and 5.8 feet, respectively. Although...
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Gerald Goddard, S. J. Field
Cyclic injection, storage, and withdrawal of heated water in a sandstone aquifer at St. Paul, Minnesota: Analysis of thermal data and nonisothermal modeling of short-term test cycles Cyclic injection, storage, and withdrawal of heated water in a sandstone aquifer at St. Paul, Minnesota: Analysis of thermal data and nonisothermal modeling of short-term test cycles
In May 1980, the University of Minnesota began a project to evaluate the feasibility of storing heated water (150 degrees Celsius) in the Franconia-Ironton-Galesville aquifer (180 to 240 meters below land surface) and later recovering it for space heating. The University's steam-generation facilities supplied high-temperature water for injection. The Aquifer Thermal-Energy Storage system...
Authors
Robert T. Miller, G. N. Delin