Upper Midwest Water Science Center Products Published Quarter One, Fiscal Year 2023
Below are all products released by the Upper Midwest Water Science Center in the first quarter of fiscal year 2023 (October 1, 2022 - December 31, 2022)
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Select optical signals from water samples collected on the Menomonee River, Underwood Creek, and Jones Island Water Reclamation Facility from 2017-2019, and time-series optical sensor and one-hour mean streamflow data from the Menomonee River 2017-2018
Topobathymetric Digital Elevation Model (TBDEM) of the Milwaukee River Estuary, MIlwaukee, WI and adjacent terrestrial and Lake Michigan nearshore coastal areas
Parameter Estimation, Uncertainty Analysis, and Optimization with the PEST++ Family of codes: Tutorial Jupyter Notebooks
Water-surface profile map files for the Mississippi River near Prairie Island, Welch, Minnesota, 2019
Wild bee exposure to pesticides in conservation grasslands increases along an agricultural gradient: A tale of two sample types
Pesticide prioritization by potential biological effects in tributaries of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Bottled water contaminant exposures and potential human effects
Water-quality improvement of an agricultural watershed marsh after macrophyte establishment and point-source reduction
Analysis of groundwater and surface water in areas of isoxaflutole application, Tuscola and Kalamazoo Counties, Michigan
Microbial source tracking and land use associations for antibiotic resistance genes in private wells influenced by human and livestock fecal sources
An extrapolation method for estimating loads from unmonitored areas using watershed model load ratios
Stream corridor and upland sources of fluvial sediment and phosphorus from a mixed urban-agricultural tributary to the Great Lakes
Evaluation of the Bushy Park Reservoir three-dimensional hydrodynamic and water-quality model, South Carolina, 2012–15
WaterAlert
The U.S. Geological Survey WaterAlert service provides notifications to your email or phone for changes in water conditions based on thresholds you choose.
GageStats Services
dataRetrieval
StreamStats Channel Width Weighting Services
Related Content
Select optical signals from water samples collected on the Menomonee River, Underwood Creek, and Jones Island Water Reclamation Facility from 2017-2019, and time-series optical sensor and one-hour mean streamflow data from the Menomonee River 2017-2018
Topobathymetric Digital Elevation Model (TBDEM) of the Milwaukee River Estuary, MIlwaukee, WI and adjacent terrestrial and Lake Michigan nearshore coastal areas
Parameter Estimation, Uncertainty Analysis, and Optimization with the PEST++ Family of codes: Tutorial Jupyter Notebooks
Water-surface profile map files for the Mississippi River near Prairie Island, Welch, Minnesota, 2019
Wild bee exposure to pesticides in conservation grasslands increases along an agricultural gradient: A tale of two sample types
Pesticide prioritization by potential biological effects in tributaries of the Laurentian Great Lakes
Bottled water contaminant exposures and potential human effects
Water-quality improvement of an agricultural watershed marsh after macrophyte establishment and point-source reduction
Analysis of groundwater and surface water in areas of isoxaflutole application, Tuscola and Kalamazoo Counties, Michigan
Microbial source tracking and land use associations for antibiotic resistance genes in private wells influenced by human and livestock fecal sources
An extrapolation method for estimating loads from unmonitored areas using watershed model load ratios
Stream corridor and upland sources of fluvial sediment and phosphorus from a mixed urban-agricultural tributary to the Great Lakes
Evaluation of the Bushy Park Reservoir three-dimensional hydrodynamic and water-quality model, South Carolina, 2012–15
WaterAlert
The U.S. Geological Survey WaterAlert service provides notifications to your email or phone for changes in water conditions based on thresholds you choose.
GageStats Services
dataRetrieval
StreamStats Channel Width Weighting Services
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