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Fish are weighed and measured for length
Fish are weighed and measured for length
Fish are weighed and measured for length
Fish are weighed and measured for length

Fish are identified and counted in the field, and game fish are measured for total length and weighed, before being released live back to the stream site.

Fish are identified and counted in the field, and game fish are measured for total length and weighed, before being released live back to the stream site.

Photo of WI WSC staff member and his son exploring a field boat during the 2012 Wisconsin Water Science Center open house
WI WSC open house 2012: field boat
WI WSC open house 2012: field boat
WI WSC open house 2012: field boat

Photo of WI WSC staff member and his son exploring a field boat during the 2012 Wisconsin Water Science Center open house.

Photo of WI WSC staff member and his son exploring a field boat during the 2012 Wisconsin Water Science Center open house.

Dragonfly larvae in water in bottom of zip-lock plastic bag held at horizon level with lake
Sampling dragonfly larvae in Sand Point Lake
Sampling dragonfly larvae in Sand Point Lake
Sampling dragonfly larvae in Sand Point Lake

Sample of dragonfly larvae in water in bottom of zip-lock plastic bag, held at horizon level with lake. At Sand Point Lake in Voyageurs National Park.

Sample of dragonfly larvae in water in bottom of zip-lock plastic bag, held at horizon level with lake. At Sand Point Lake in Voyageurs National Park.

Photo of the depth-integrated sample arm (DISA)
Depth-integrated sample arm (DISA)
Depth-integrated sample arm (DISA)
Depth-integrated sample arm (DISA)

A new depth-integrated sample arm (DISA) was developed to improve the representation of solids in stormwater, both organic and inorganic, by collecting a water quality sample from multiple points in the water column.

A new depth-integrated sample arm (DISA) was developed to improve the representation of solids in stormwater, both organic and inorganic, by collecting a water quality sample from multiple points in the water column.

Photo of a streamgage collecting water data for a paired-watershed collaborative study in Sheboygan County, Wis.
Streamgage in Sheboygan county paired-watershed study.
Streamgage in Sheboygan county paired-watershed study.
Streamgage in Sheboygan county paired-watershed study.

This streamgage is one of two USGS gages collecting streamflow and water-quality information for a paired-watershed project in Sheboygan County, Wis.

This streamgage is one of two USGS gages collecting streamflow and water-quality information for a paired-watershed project in Sheboygan County, Wis.

Bald Eagle Lake, MN
Bald Eagle Lake, MN
Bald Eagle Lake, MN
Bald Eagle Lake, MN

Bald Eagle Lake near the Twin Cities, Minnesota. 

USGS hydrologist takes a winter streamflow measurement while wading in the middle of the Minnesota River, under a snowy bridge
Measuring streamflow on the Minnesota River at Ortonville, MN
Measuring streamflow on the Minnesota River at Ortonville, MN
Measuring streamflow on the Minnesota River at Ortonville, MN

USGS hydrologic technician Dan Daly takes a discharge measurement (the amount of water passing a location) of the Minnesota River near streamgage 05292000, Minnesota River at Ortonville, MN.

USGS hydrologic technician Dan Daly takes a discharge measurement (the amount of water passing a location) of the Minnesota River near streamgage 05292000, Minnesota River at Ortonville, MN.

A hydrologic technician wearing a bright yellow coat stands in front of a streamgage housing and takes a streamflow reading
Golden hour at Streamgage 05278000 Middle Fork Crow River Near Spicer, Minnesota
Golden hour at Streamgage 05278000 Middle Fork Crow River Near Spicer, Minnesota
Golden hour at Streamgage 05278000 Middle Fork Crow River Near Spicer, Minnesota

A hydrologic technician wearing a bright yellow coat stands in front of a USGS streamgage housing and takes a streamflow reading from the shore of a river. Soft golden lighting illuminates the scene from a sun low on the horizon.

Streamgage 05278000 Middle Fork Crow River Near Spicer, Minnesota

A hydrologic technician wearing a bright yellow coat stands in front of a USGS streamgage housing and takes a streamflow reading from the shore of a river. Soft golden lighting illuminates the scene from a sun low on the horizon.

Streamgage 05278000 Middle Fork Crow River Near Spicer, Minnesota

Drawing includes great lakes landscape and incorporates data collection and analysis, topography map, fisheries & recreation
Nutrients, Mercury, and PCBs
Nutrients, Mercury, and PCBs
Nutrients, Mercury, and PCBs

The Lake Michigan Mass Balance Project measured and modeled concentrations of persistent contaminants in air, water sediment, and fish and bird tissues in and around Lake Michigan. This report provided an updated concentration data and load estimates for nutrients, mercury, and PCBs.

The Lake Michigan Mass Balance Project measured and modeled concentrations of persistent contaminants in air, water sediment, and fish and bird tissues in and around Lake Michigan. This report provided an updated concentration data and load estimates for nutrients, mercury, and PCBs.

Drawing is a conglomeration of streams studied in the Milwaukee, WI area
Streams of the Milwaukee Area
Streams of the Milwaukee Area
Streams of the Milwaukee Area

Changes in water quality in urban areas may present themselves in conspicuous ways – such as murky or stinky stream water. They may also present themselves in less conspicuous ways – such as fewer native or pollution sensitive organisms.  This drawing is a conglomeration of streams studied in the Milwaukee, WI area.

Changes in water quality in urban areas may present themselves in conspicuous ways – such as murky or stinky stream water. They may also present themselves in less conspicuous ways – such as fewer native or pollution sensitive organisms.  This drawing is a conglomeration of streams studied in the Milwaukee, WI area.

Drawing shows water flowing through an agricultural environment, upper portions of the drawing represent seasonality
Farm Runoff, Precipitation, and Water-Quality Relations
Farm Runoff, Precipitation, and Water-Quality Relations
Farm Runoff, Precipitation, and Water-Quality Relations

This study identified typical ranges and magnitudes, temporal distributions, and principle factors affecting concentrations and yields of sediment, nutrients, and other constituents in runoff from agricultural fields. The drawing shows water flowing through an agricultural environment.

This study identified typical ranges and magnitudes, temporal distributions, and principle factors affecting concentrations and yields of sediment, nutrients, and other constituents in runoff from agricultural fields. The drawing shows water flowing through an agricultural environment.

Lincoln Creek streambank rehabiliation
Lincoln Creek streambank rehabiliation
Lincoln Creek streambank rehabiliation
Lincoln Creek streambank rehabiliation

A section of Lincoln Creek where streambank rehabilitation was completed in 2002, with USGS streamflow equipment in the foreground.

A section of Lincoln Creek where streambank rehabilitation was completed in 2002, with USGS streamflow equipment in the foreground.

Biofilms
Biofilms
Biofilms
Biofilms

This image shows benthic biofilms growing in Wilson Park at 13th Street, Milwaukee.

This image shows benthic biofilms growing in Wilson Park at 13th Street, Milwaukee.

Photo of the Frederick Springs sand boil
Frederick Springs sand boil (groundwater)
Frederick Springs sand boil (groundwater)
Frederick Springs sand boil (groundwater)

The continuously bubbling water at the Frederick Springs sand boil at Pheasant Branch Conservatory in Middleton, Wis., is created groundwater flowing up through cracks in the overlying rock and sand.

The continuously bubbling water at the Frederick Springs sand boil at Pheasant Branch Conservatory in Middleton, Wis., is created groundwater flowing up through cracks in the overlying rock and sand.

National Park Service employee sampling water in Voyageurs National Park
NPS employee sampling water in Voyageurs National Park
NPS employee sampling water in Voyageurs National Park
NPS employee sampling water in Voyageurs National Park

National Park Service employee Jaime LeDuc holds a sample bottle in a zip-lock bag in Voyageurs National Park.

Road-salt storage at Jones Island, Milwaukee, WI
Road-salt storage at Jones Island, Milwaukee, WI
Road-salt storage at Jones Island, Milwaukee, WI
Road-salt storage at Jones Island, Milwaukee, WI

Road-salt storage at Jones Island (Milwaukee Harbor, February 2004) underscores increasing salt usage and increasing concerns about the effects of overuse on waterways.

Road-salt storage at Jones Island (Milwaukee Harbor, February 2004) underscores increasing salt usage and increasing concerns about the effects of overuse on waterways.

Scientist in red winter coat cuts tree branch covered in snow while standing on top of streamgage housing
Hydrologic technician clearing branches around streamgage 05104500 Roseau River Below South Fork Near Malung, Minnesota
Hydrologic technician clearing branches around streamgage 05104500 Roseau River Below South Fork Near Malung, Minnesota
Man in red winter coat steps on to metal cableway amidst a wintery scene
Hydrologic technician steps on to cable car at streamgage 05104500 Roseau River Below South Fork Near Malung, Minnesota
Hydrologic technician steps on to cable car at streamgage 05104500 Roseau River Below South Fork Near Malung, Minnesota
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