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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Channel erosion and sediment transport in Pheasant Branch basin near Middleton, Wisconsin; a preliminary report Channel erosion and sediment transport in Pheasant Branch basin near Middleton, Wisconsin; a preliminary report
The purpose of this 5-year study is to (1) evaluate the sediment transport, streamflow characteristics, and stream-channel morphology, (2) relate the above to land-use practices; and (3) evaluate the effect that changes in land-use practices will have on Pheasant Branch basin near Middleton, Wis. This report presents findings of sediment transport, streamflow characteristics, and stream...
Authors
R. Stephen Grant, Gerald Goddard
Status of projects in Minnesota, fiscal year 1979 Status of projects in Minnesota, fiscal year 1979
No abstract available.
Authors
J. A. Jannis, M.M. Diedrich
Instructions for the peristaltic pump, RP-77 Instructions for the peristaltic pump, RP-77
No abstract available.
Authors
J. V. Skinner
Irrigation in Michigan, 1977 Irrigation in Michigan, 1977
No abstract available.
Authors
D.J. Bedell, Ron L. Van Til
Water resources of the St. Louis River watershed, northeastern Minnesota Water resources of the St. Louis River watershed, northeastern Minnesota
The St. Louis River is the largest tributary to Lake Superior in Minnesota. It drains a predominantly forested area of about 3,650 mi2 (Minnesota Department of Conservation, 1959) and discharges into the lake at Duluth. The Mesabi Iron Range, noted for rich deposits of iron ore, parallels much of the northern watershed boundary. Large areas of land were altered by mining activities, as...
Authors
Gerald F. Lindholm, D.W. Ericson, W.L. Broussard, M. F. Hult
Hydrologic characteristics of Elim, Skunk, and Deer creeks, upper Nemadji River basin, Minnesota Hydrologic characteristics of Elim, Skunk, and Deer creeks, upper Nemadji River basin, Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
E.G. Giacomini, R. J. Wolf, G. A. Payne, D. G. Adolphson
Monthly and annual water budgets of Lake Wingra, Madison, Wisconsin, 1972-77 Monthly and annual water budgets of Lake Wingra, Madison, Wisconsin, 1972-77
This report presents estimated annual and monthly water budgets for Lake Wingra and the adjacent wetland area for January 1972 through September 1972. Annually, inputs from precipitation, surface runoff, and groundwater inflow are approximately equal (31, 34, and 35 percent, respectively). Outputs include outflow from the lake into Murphy Creek (70 percent), evapotranspiration from the...
Authors
R.P. Novitzki, B. K. Holmstrom
Red Cedar River basin, Wisconsin: Low-flow characteristics Red Cedar River basin, Wisconsin: Low-flow characteristics
Low-flow characteristics in the Red Cedar River basin, Wis., where surplus water may be diverted, and methods to determine low-flow characteristics at additional sites are presented. The low-flow characteristics were determined by various methods at 71 sites. For the three gaging stations in the basin, frequency analysis was used to determine the low-flow characteristics. At 17 partial...
Authors
W.A. Gebert
Ground-water data for Michigan, 1978 Ground-water data for Michigan, 1978
The purpose of this report is to make available the 1978 records of water levels and related data for the principal aquifers of the State. This report is written for municipalities, industries, institutions, consultants, drillers, hydrologists, and other people interested in the ground-water resources of the State.
Authors
G.C. Huffman
Water resources data for Michigan, water year 1978 Water resources data for Michigan, water year 1978
Water resources data for the 1978 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 187 gaging stations; stage only records for 1 gaging station; stage and contents for 5 lakes and...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Low-flow characteristics of streams in the Lake Superior Basin, Wisconsin Low-flow characteristics of streams in the Lake Superior Basin, Wisconsin
Low-flow characteristics of streams in the Lake Superior basin include estimates of low-flow frequency and flow duration at 9 gaging stations, low-flow frequency at 16 low-flow partial-record stations and 38 miscellaneous sites; and a list of base-flow discharge measurement is available. The equations were determined from multiple-regression analyses that relate low-flow characteristics...
Authors
W.A. Gebert