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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Induced recharge of an artesian glacial-drift aquifer at Kalamazoo, Michigan Induced recharge of an artesian glacial-drift aquifer at Kalamazoo, Michigan
As part of a program for managing its ground-water supply, the city of Kalamazoo has constructed induced-recharge facilities at the sites of several of its well fields. To determine the benefits of induced recharge in a water-management program, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the city, conducted a series of field experiments at a city well field (Station 9). The 12...
Authors
J.E. Reed, Morris Deutsch, S.W. Wiitala
Effect of treated effluent diversion on Yahara River flow, Wisconsin Effect of treated effluent diversion on Yahara River flow, Wisconsin
Before December 1958 the treated sewage effluent from the Madison, Wisconsin, metropolitan area was discharged into the Yahara River at the north end of Lake Waubesa, which is upstream from the USGS gaging station on the Yahara River near McFarland, Wis. Since December 1958 the effluent has been diverted southward from the sewage treatment plant into Badfish Creek and enters the lower...
Authors
K.B. Young
Water resources of the Big Stone Lake Watershed, West-central Minnesota Water resources of the Big Stone Lake Watershed, West-central Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell, E.L. Oakes, G.H. Hollenstein
Geological Survey research 1966, Chapter B Geological Survey research 1966, Chapter B
This collection of 43 short papers is the first published chapter of 'Geological Survey Research 1966.' The papers report on scientific and economic results of current work by members of the Conservation, Geologic, Topographic, and Water Resources Divisions of the U.S. Geological Survey. Chapter A, to be published later in the year, will present a summary of significant results of work...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Water resources of the Pomme de Terre River Watershed, West-central Minnesota Water resources of the Pomme de Terre River Watershed, West-central Minnesota
The watershed is underlain by water-bearing glacial drift, cretaceous rocks, and Precambrian crystalline rocks. It is an elongate basin 92 miles long and has a drainage area of 977 square miles. The Pomme de Terre River flows within an outwash valley discharging into the Minnesota River at Marsh Lake.
Authors
R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell
Chemical quality of ground water in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, Minnesota Chemical quality of ground water in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, Minnesota
No abstract available.
Authors
W.B. Mann, M.S. McBride
Summary of ground-water conditions in Michigan in 1964 Summary of ground-water conditions in Michigan in 1964
The purpose of this report is to make available records of groundwater level changes in the principal aquifers of the State during 1964 and compile other related data, such as ground-water pumpage, data on municipal, public and industrial water supply facilities, and the effects of precipitation on ground-water levels. Records of water level changes in areas of heavy pumpage and in areas...
Authors
P.R. Giroux, G.C. Huffman
Water resources in the vicinity of municipalities on the west-central Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota Water resources in the vicinity of municipalities on the west-central Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota
Additional supplies of water are available near the municipalities or the west-central Mesabi Iron Range. The largest sources are the ground-water aquifers in the Biwabik Iron-Formation and the stratified glacial drift. Areas of stratified drift that probably have good water potential have been outlined. Surface-water supplies are negligible in the eastern part of this area but increase...
Authors
R. D. Cotter, H. L. Young, L. R. Petri, C. H. Prior
Water resources in the vicinity of municipalities on the central Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota Water resources in the vicinity of municipalities on the central Mesabi Iron Range, northeastern Minnesota
Additional supplies of water are available near the municipalities on the central Mesabi Iron Range. Ground water presents the greatest potential yield, and most of the productive aquifers are in the Biwabik Iron-Formation and the stratified glacial drift. /k single body of ice-contact stratified drift underlies parts of all but one of the five municipality areas mapped. Surface-water...
Authors
R. D. Cotter, H. L. Young, L. R. Petri, C. H. Prior
Ground and surface water in the Mesabi and Vermilion Iron Range area, northeastern Minnesota Ground and surface water in the Mesabi and Vermilion Iron Range area, northeastern Minnesota
Within the Mesabi-Vermilion Iron Range area, water of good quality is available from the Biwabik Iron-Formation, from stratified drift, and from lakes and streams. About 700 bgy (billion gallons a year) leaves the area as surface water, of which about one-third comes from ground water. Leached, oxidized, and fractured parts of the Biwabik Iron-Formation yield as much as 1,000 gpm...
Authors
R. D. Cotter, H. L. Young, L. R. Petri, C. H. Prior
Hydrology of the Little Plover River basin, Portage County, Wisconsin, and the effects of water resource development Hydrology of the Little Plover River basin, Portage County, Wisconsin, and the effects of water resource development
The Little Plover River basin is in the sand-plain area of central Wisconsin. The basin and the surrounding sand-plain area provide a good fish and wildlife habitat and is a popular locale for sport fishing. Good yields may be obtained in the area from irrigated crops, and the irrigated acreage has been increasing rapidly in recent years. Sportsmen and conservationists are concerned...
Authors
Edwin P. Weeks, Donald W. Erickson, Charles Lee Roy Holt