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Simulation of unsteady flow in the Milwaukee Harbor Estuary at Milwaukee, Wisconsin Simulation of unsteady flow in the Milwaukee Harbor Estuary at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
This report describes the application and results of an unsteady-flow model for the Milwaukee Harbor Estuary. The model simulates unsteady and upstream flow occurring in the estuary as a result of Lake Michigan Seiche. The discharge computed by the model indicates that upstream flow occurs throughout the estuary during periods of lake seiche. Flow conditions are extremely unsteady and...
Authors
L. B. House
Changes in water quality of Michigan streams near urban areas, 1973-84 Changes in water quality of Michigan streams near urban areas, 1973-84
Monthly water-quality monitoring of streams was begun by Michigan Department of Natural Resources in 1973 to (1) determine temporal and spatial variability, (2) detect long-term trends, and (3) describe changes in water quality near urban areas. This report provides a statistical analysis and summary of data collected from 1973 through 1984. Concentrations and discharges of nine commonly...
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D. J. Holtschlag
Water-quality data for Orwell reservoir and the Otter Tail River near Fergus Falls, Minnesota Water-quality data for Orwell reservoir and the Otter Tail River near Fergus Falls, Minnesota
Water-quality data were collected at five sites on Orwell Reservoir and two sites on the Otter Tail River, at the inflow and outflow points of the reservoir. The data, collected from April 1983 to July 1966, consist mainly of streamflow and nutrient concentrations at the river sites and nutrient concentrations, alkalinity, Secchi-disk transparency, phytoplankton counts, chlorophyll...
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M.R. Have, L. H. Tornes
Selected papers in the hydrologic sciences, 1986 Selected papers in the hydrologic sciences, 1986
Water-quality data from long-term (24 years), fixed- station monitoring at the Cape Fear River at Lock 1 near Kelly, N.C., and various measures of basin development are correlated. Subbasin population, number of acres of cropland in the subbasin, number of people employed in manufacturing, and tons of fertilizer applied in the basin are considered as measures of basinwide development...
Authors
Seymour Subitzky
Methods for the determination of organic substances in water and fluvial sediments Methods for the determination of organic substances in water and fluvial sediments
This manual describes analytical methods used by the U.S. Geological Survey to determine organic substances in water, water-suspended-sediment mixtures, and bottom material. Some of the analytical procedures yield determinations for specific com-pounds, whereas others provide a measure of the quantity of groups of compounds present in the sample. Examples of the first category are...
Estimates of plasma, packed cell and total blood volume in tissues of the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) Estimates of plasma, packed cell and total blood volume in tissues of the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)
1. Total blood volume and relative blood volumes in selected tissues were determined in non-anesthetized, confined rainbow trout by using 51Cr-labelled trout erythrocytes as a vascular space marker. 2. Mean total blood volume was estimated to be 4.09 ± 0.55 ml/100 g, or about 75% of that estimated with the commonly used plasma space marker Evans blue dye. 3. Relative tissue blood volumes...
Authors
W.H. Gingerich, R.A. Pityer, J.J. Rach
Effects of contaminants on naiad mollusks (Unionidae): A review Effects of contaminants on naiad mollusks (Unionidae): A review
Although the uptake, storage, and elimination of contaminants by naiad mollusks has been studied, relatively little information is available on toxicity. Contaminants appear to have destroyed some populations directly by exerting toxic effects, or indirectly by causing or contributing to the elimination of essential food organisms or host fish. The most frequently studied contaminants...
Authors
M.E. Havlik, L. L. Marking
Effect of brief navigation-related dewaterings on fish eggs and larvae Effect of brief navigation-related dewaterings on fish eggs and larvae
Short-term dewatering of nearshore spawning areas often occurs during passage of commercial tows in the upper Mississippi River as well as in other navigated river systems. This phenomenon was examined experimentally to identify potential effects on survival of fish eggs and larvae. Early life stages of walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum vitreum) and northern pike (Esox lucius) were...
Authors
L. E. Holland
Organochlorine contaminants and reproductive success of black skimmers in south Texas, 1984 Organochlorine contaminants and reproductive success of black skimmers in south Texas, 1984
Ninety-four Black Skimmer (Rhynchops niger) nests on a dredged-material island colony near Laguna Vista, Texas, were fenced and monitored in 1984 from early incubation until 21 d after the last egg hatched. The daily probability of success was greater during the nestling (99.7%/d/nest) period than during the incubation (98.5%) or hatching (98.5%) periods. By contrast, the success of eggs...
Authors
Thomas W. Custer, Christine A. Mitchell
Optical resolution of rotenoids Optical resolution of rotenoids
Optical resolution of selected rotenoids containing 1-3 asymmetric centers in dihydrobenzopyranofuroben-zopyranone and dihydrobisbenzopyranopyranone series has been achieved on two chiral high-performance liquid chromatographic (hplc) stationary phases. In most cases, the absolute stereochemistry at the cis-B/C ring junction of the rotenoidal antipodes can be related to their elution...
Authors
S. L. Abidi
Chemical and biological status of lakes and streams in the upper midwest: assessment of acidic deposition effects Chemical and biological status of lakes and streams in the upper midwest: assessment of acidic deposition effects
Many lakes in three areas in the Upper Midwest - northeastern Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan - have low acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) and may be susceptible to change by acidic deposition. Northcentral Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan together contain about 150-300 acidic lakes (ANC ≤ 0), whereas none have been found in Minnesota. These...
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J.G. Wiener, J.M. Eilers
Preliminary interpretation of vertical electrical-resistivity soundings in the Saginaw Valley, Michigan Preliminary interpretation of vertical electrical-resistivity soundings in the Saginaw Valley, Michigan
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Authors
R.J. Mandle, David B. Westjohn