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This list of Upper Midwest Water Science Center publications spans from 1899 to present. It includes both official USGS publications and journal articles authored by our scientists. To access the full, searchable catalog of USGS publications, please visit the USGS Publications Warehouse.

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Water-quality data collected on Prairie Island near Welch, Minnesota, 1998-99 Water-quality data collected on Prairie Island near Welch, Minnesota, 1998-99

This report presents the water-quality data collected during 1998-99 from the land owned by the Prairie Island Indian Community at the northern end of Prairie Island, Minnesota. The data were collected by the U.S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Prairie Island Indian Community. Seventeen monitoring wells were installed by the U.S. Geological Survey in 1998. Fifteen of the wells...
Authors
Thomas A. Winterstein

Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Upper Wapsipinicon River, Upper Cedar River, Shell Rock River and Winnebago River basins, southern Minnesota and northern Iowa Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Upper Wapsipinicon River, Upper Cedar River, Shell Rock River and Winnebago River basins, southern Minnesota and northern Iowa

Data that describe the physical characteristics of stream subbasins upstream from selected sites on streams in the Upper Wapsipinicon River, Upper Cedar River, Shell Rock River, and Winnebago River Basins, located in southern Minnesota and northern Iowa are presented in this report. The physical characteristics are the drainage area of the subbasin, the percentage area of the subbasin...
Authors
Christopher A. Sanocki

Grand Portage Reservation Environmental Monitoring Program Grand Portage Reservation Environmental Monitoring Program

There are seven types of aquatic resources on the Grand Portage Reservation. An ecological monitoring program was proposed for these resources. Some of the resources are pristine, while others have been affected by development. Each type of resource has physical (habitat, sediment, and hydrology), chemical, and biological (fish, invertebrates, and algae) characteristics that are...
Authors
Robert M. Goldstein

Comparison of water-quality samples collected by siphon samplers and automatic samplers in Wisconsin Comparison of water-quality samples collected by siphon samplers and automatic samplers in Wisconsin

In small streams, flow and water-quality concentrations often change quickly in response to meteorological events. Hydrologists, field technicians, or locally hired stream ob- servers involved in water-data collection are often unable to reach streams quickly enough to observe or measure these rapid changes. Therefore, in hydrologic studies designed to describe changes in water quality...
Authors
David J. Graczyk, Dale M. Robertson, William J. Rose, Jeffrey J. Steur

Trout Lake, Wisconsin: A water, energy, and biogeochemical budgets program site Trout Lake, Wisconsin: A water, energy, and biogeochemical budgets program site

The Trout Lake Watershed is in the Northern Highlands Lake District in north-central Wisconsin. The study area includes four subbasins with five lakes and two bog lakes. The objectives of the Trout Lake WEBB project are to (1) describe processes controlling water and solute fluxes in the Trout Lake watershed, (2) examine interactions among those processes and (3) improve the capability...
Authors
John F. Walker, Thomas D. Bullen

Arsenic in ground water of the United States: occurrence and geochemistry Arsenic in ground water of the United States: occurrence and geochemistry

Concentrations of naturally occurring arsenic in ground water vary regionally due to a combination of climate and geology. Although slightly less than half of 30,000 arsenic analyses of ground water in the United States were 1 μg/L, about 10% exceeded 10 μg/L. At a broad regional scale, arsenic concentrations exceeding 10 μg/L appear to be more frequently observed in the western United...
Authors
Alan H. Welch, D.B. Westjohn, Dennis R. Helsel, Richard B. Wanty

Hydrology, water quality, and phosphorus loading of Little St. Germain Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin Hydrology, water quality, and phosphorus loading of Little St. Germain Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin

Little St. Germain Lake, which is in Vilas County. Wisconsin, just northeast of St. Germain (fig. 1), is one of 21 impoundments operated by Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company (WVIC) to provide storage for power and recreational use. The level of the lake, which was originally dammed in 1882, has been maintained by the WVIC at about 5 feet above its natural level since 1929, and it is...
Authors
Dale M. Robertson, William J. Rose

Simulation of the recharge area for Frederick Springs, Dane County, Wisconsin Simulation of the recharge area for Frederick Springs, Dane County, Wisconsin

The Pheasant Branch watershed in Dane County is expected to undergo development. There are concerns that this development will adversely affect water resources, including Frederick Springs, a large spring complex in the watershed. The spring's recharge area was delineated using a telescopic mesh refinement (TMR) model constructed from an existing regional-scale ground-water flow model...
Authors
R. J. Hunt, J. J. Steuer

Water-Resources Investigations in Wisconsin, 2000 Water-Resources Investigations in Wisconsin, 2000

The statewide average precipitation of 36.00 inches for the 1999 water year was 4.35 inches greater than the normal annual precipitation of 31.65 inches for water years 1961-90. Average precipitation values ranged from 83 percent of normal at both the Rosholt 9 NNE weather station in north central Wisconsin and Shawano 2 SSW WWTP weather station in northeast Wisconsin to 155 percent of...
Authors
Diane E. Maertz

Simulation of the shallow hydrologic system in the vicinity of Middle Genesee Lake, Wisconsin, using analytic elements and parameter estimation Simulation of the shallow hydrologic system in the vicinity of Middle Genesee Lake, Wisconsin, using analytic elements and parameter estimation

Middle Genesee Lake is a ground-water flow-through lake located in a developing area in southeastern Wisconsin. Because the lake is in good connection with the shallow ground-water system, hydrologic stresses to the shallow ground-water system could adversely affect the lake system. In order to assess the effects of potential stresses on the lake, a study was completed by the U.S...
Authors
R. J. Hunt, Y. Lin, J. T. Krohelski, P. F. Juckem

Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Cannon River Basin, southeastern Minnesota Physical characteristics of stream subbasins in the Cannon River Basin, southeastern Minnesota

Data that describe the physical characteristics of stream subbasins upstream from selected sites on streams in the Cannon River Basin, located in southeastern Minnesota, are presented in this report. The physical characteristics are the drainage area of the subbasin, the percentage area of the subbasin covered only by lakes, the percentage area of the subbasin covered by both lakes and...
Authors
Christopher A. Sanocki, Thomas A. Winterstein

Arsenic in ground water in Shiawassee County, Michigan Arsenic in ground water in Shiawassee County, Michigan

Previous studies of ground-water resources in Michigan by the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH), the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) indicate that in several counties in the southeastern part of the State the concentrations of arsenic in ground water may exceed the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) maximum
Authors
Sheridan K. Haack, Cynthia M. Rachol
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