Publications
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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Flood of April-May 1979 in Red River of the North basin, North Dakota and Minnesota Flood of April-May 1979 in Red River of the North basin, North Dakota and Minnesota
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Authors
Donald W. Ericson, Oren O. Holmen, Vito J. Latkovich
Ground-water appraisal of sand plains in Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, and Wright counties, central Minnesota Ground-water appraisal of sand plains in Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, and Wright counties, central Minnesota
Surficial-sand aquifers in 960 square miles of central Minnesota have been studied to determine the occurrence, availability, and suitability of the surficial aquifer as a source of water. The aquifer is being increasingly developed for irrigation. During the drought of 1976, nearly 24,000 acre-feet of ground water was withdrawn for irrigation, more than double that of the previous year...
Authors
Gerald F. Lindholm
Low-flow characteristics of streams in the upper Wisconsin River basin, Wisconsin Low-flow characteristics of streams in the upper Wisconsin River basin, Wisconsin
Low-flow characteristics of streams in the upper Wisconsin River basin are presented. Included are estimates of low-flow frequency at 10 gaging stations, flow duration at 8 gaging stations, and low-flow frequency characteristics at 13 low-flow partial-record stations and 81 miscellaneous sites. Equations are provided to estimate low-flow characteristics at ungaged sites and at sites...
Authors
Warren A. Gebert
Streamflow model of Wisconsin River for estimating flood frequency and volume Streamflow model of Wisconsin River for estimating flood frequency and volume
A set of daily streamflow-routing models are used to simulate streamflow at 10 sites along the Wisconsin River for water years 1915-76, to determine the effects the reservoir system has on flood discharges. Streamflow is simulated under the following two conditions: (1) No reservoirs are in the system and (2) all of the present reservoirs are in place and operated with current rules. At...
Authors
William R. Krug, Leo B. House
Hydrologic setting of Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota Hydrologic setting of Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota
The hydrology and geology of Williams Lake watershed was studied to evaluate the accuracy of various methods used to determine precipitation and evaporation in lake water-balance studies and to define a lake and ground-water system according to approaches suggested by theoretical modeling studies. Regression analysis between estimated and measured precipitation at the lake showed that...
Authors
Donald I. Siegel, Thomas C. Winter
Preimpoundment water quality of the Wild Rice River, Norman County, Minnesota Preimpoundment water quality of the Wild Rice River, Norman County, Minnesota
Water samples have been collected at two sites on the Wild Rice River since September 1974 to establish baseline water-quality characteristics before construction of a reservoir for recreation and flood control near Twin Valley, Minn. A decline in water quality between the sites is shown by mean total phosphorus concentrations, which increase from 0.06 to 0.10 milligram per liter...
Authors
L. H. Tornes
Water resources data for Michigan, water year 1979 Water resources data for Michigan, water year 1979
Water resources data for the 1979 water year for Michigan consist of records of stage, discharge, and water quality of streams; stage, contents, and water quality of lakes and reservoirs; and water levels and water temperature of ground water. This report contains discharge records for 175 gaging stations; stage only records for 1 gaging station; stage and contents for 5 lakes and...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Ground-water appraisal in northwestern Big Stone County, west-central Minnesota Ground-water appraisal in northwestern Big Stone County, west-central Minnesota
The development of ground water for irrigation in northwestern Big Stone County has not kept up with development in other irrigable areas of the State. This is due, in part, to the absence of extensive surficial aquifers and the difficulty in locating buried aquifers. Test augering south of Beardsley outlined a small surficial aquifer that consists of outwash deposits of sand and gravel...
Authors
W.G. Soukup
Water quality of four lakes in Lakeville, Minnesota Water quality of four lakes in Lakeville, Minnesota
Water-quality characteristics were determined for four selected lakes to provide background data for evaluating changes that may occur in the lakes because of urbanization. Precipitation of calcium carbonate is suggested by high pH values and a decrease in the calcium concentration when magnesium, sodium, and chloride concentrations increase. Pollution is indicated by chloride...
Authors
L. H. Tornes, M.R. Have
Chemical and physical characteristics of natural ground waters in Michigan: A preliminary report Chemical and physical characteristics of natural ground waters in Michigan: A preliminary report
Wide variations occur in the chemical and physical characteristics of natural groundwaters in Michigan. Dissolved-solids concentrations range from 23 to 2,100 milligrams per liter. Waters having low dissolved-solids concentrations are calcium bicarbonate waters. Sodium, sulfate, and chloride increase as mineralization increases. Iron, aluminum, and titanium are higher at some locations...
Authors
T. Ray Cummings
Data-base system for northern Midwest regional aquifer-system analysis Data-base system for northern Midwest regional aquifer-system analysis
The U.S. Geological Survey is conducting a study of the Cambrian and Ordovician aquifer system of the northern Midwest as part of a national series of Regional Aquifer-Systems Analysis (RASA). An integral part of this study will be a simulation of the ground-water flow regime using the Geological Survey's three-dimensional finite-difference model. The first step in the modeling effort is...
Authors
A.L. Kontis, Richard J. Mandle
Ground water of coal deposits, Bay County, Michigan Ground water of coal deposits, Bay County, Michigan
A coal deposit in Bay County, Mich., typical of Pennsylvanian-coal deposits in the State, was studied to determine the degree to which hydrologic factors might affect future coal mining. The coal deposit, which averages about 0.5 meters in thickness, lies 50 meters below land surface. It is part of a multi-layered aquifer system that contains sandstone, shale, sand and gravel, and clay...
Authors
J. R. Stark, Michael G. McDonald