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New approach to calibrating bed load samplers New approach to calibrating bed load samplers
Cyclic variations in bed load discharge at a point, which are an inherent part of the process of bed load movement, complicate calibration of bed load samplers and preclude the use of average rates to define sampling efficiencies. Calibration curves, rather than efficiencies, are derived by two independent methods using data collected with prototype versions of the Helley‐Smith sampler...
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D. W. Hubbell, H.H. Stevens, J. V. Skinner, J.P. Beverage
Invertebrate colonization rates in the tailwater of a Kentucky flood-control reservoir Invertebrate colonization rates in the tailwater of a Kentucky flood-control reservoir
Invertebrate colonization on newly introduced rock substrates was examined from July through October 1982 in the tailwater of Barren River Lake, Kentucky. Chironomidae, the dominant taxon of benthic insects, reached full colonization by day 14. Colonization by Oligochaeta, the other major invertebrate taxon, was not completed by the end of the 95-day period of observation. It may have...
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W.D. Swink, J.F. Novotny
Effects of contaminants on toxicity of the lampricides TFM and Bayer 73 to three species of fish Effects of contaminants on toxicity of the lampricides TFM and Bayer 73 to three species of fish
Waters in the Great Lakes basin contain more than 400 contaminant chemicals that potentially affect fishery resources, commerce, and human inhabitants. We determined in the laboratory the effects of selected contaminants on the toxicity of the widely used lampricides TFM (3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol) and Bayer 73 (2′,5-dichloro-4′-nitrosalicylanilide) to three species of fish—rainbow...
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L. L. Marking, T.D. Bills
Artificial infestation of largemouth bass and walleye with glochidia of Lampsilis ventricosa (Pelecypoda: Unionidae) Artificial infestation of largemouth bass and walleye with glochidia of Lampsilis ventricosa (Pelecypoda: Unionidae)
The unionid mussel Lampsilis ventricosa is a bundant in the upper Mississippi River and provides a model for studies related to recovery of the endangered Higgins' eye mussel (Lampsilis higginsi). We tested the suitability of two species of fish species as hosts for glochidia of L. ventricosa. Laboratory-reared largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) and walleyes (Stizostedion vitreum)...
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D. L. Waller, L. E. Holland Bartels, L. G. Mitchell, T. W. Kammer
Effects of wetlands on quality of runoff entering lakes in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, Minnesota Effects of wetlands on quality of runoff entering lakes in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, Minnesota
Four wetlands were compared with respect to their effectiveness in decreasing suspended solids and nutrient concentrations in runoff to lakes immediately downstream from the wetlands. An artificial impoundment in one of the wetlands increased settling of suspended solids. A decrease of nutrients in this wetland was probably the result of high assimilation rates associated with a dense...
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R. G. Brown
Partitioning studies of coal-tar constituents in a two-phase contaminated ground-water system Partitioning studies of coal-tar constituents in a two-phase contaminated ground-water system
Organic compounds derived from coal-tar wastes in a contaminated aquifer in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, were identified, and their partition coefficients between the tar phase and aqueous phase were determined and compared with the corresponding n-octanol/water partition coefficients. Coal tar contains numerous polycyclic aromatic compounds, many of which are suspected carcinogens or...
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Colleen E. Rostad, W. E. Pereira, M. F. Hult
Effects of wildlife of ethyl and methyl parathion applied to California USA rice fields Effects of wildlife of ethyl and methyl parathion applied to California USA rice fields
Selected rice fields on the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex were aerially sprayed one time during May or June 1982 with either ethyl (0.11 kg Al/ha) or methyl (0.84 kg AI/ha) parathion for control of tadpole shrimp, Triops longicaudatus. No sick or dead vertebrate wildlife were found or adjacent to the treated rice fields after spraying. Specimens of the following birds and...
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T. W. Custer, E. F. Hill, H. M. Ohlendorf
Quality of ground water in Monitor and Williams Townships, Bay County, Michigan Quality of ground water in Monitor and Williams Townships, Bay County, Michigan
Migration of mineralized water from abandoned subsurface coal mines in Monitor and Williams Townships was thought by many residents to have affected the quality of domestic ground-water supplies in the area. To investigate the possibility, wells were installed to obtain geologic data and water samples for chemical analysis; analysis also was made of concurrent related data collected by...
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F. R. Twenter, T. R. Cummings
Ground-water contamination in East Bay Township, Michigan Ground-water contamination in East Bay Township, Michigan
Glacial deposits, as much as 360 feet thick, underlie the study area. The upper 29 to 118 feet, a sand and gravel unit, is the aquifer tapped for water by all wells in the area. This unit is underlain by impermeable clay that is at least 100 feet thick. Ground-water flow is northeastward at an estimated rate of 3 to 6 feet per day. Hydraulic conductivities in the aquifer range from 85 to...
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F. R. Twenter, T. R. Cummings, N.G. Grannemann
Cost effectiveness of stream-gaging program in Michigan Cost effectiveness of stream-gaging program in Michigan
This report documents the results of a study of the cost effectiveness of the stream-gaging program in Michigan. Data uses and funding sources were identified for the 129 continuous gaging stations being operated in Michigan as of 1984. One gaging station was identified as having insufficient reason to continue its operation. Several stations were identified for reactivation, should...
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D. J. Holtschlag
Fish recruitment and movement in a flood control reservoir and tailwater Fish recruitment and movement in a flood control reservoir and tailwater
Abstract not submitted to date
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K.E. Jacobs, W.D. Swink, J.M. Nestler, L.T. Curtis
Status of projects in Minnesota fiscal year 1984 Status of projects in Minnesota fiscal year 1984
No abstract available.
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J. A. Jannis