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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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A dynamical-systems approach for computing ice-affected streamflow A dynamical-systems approach for computing ice-affected streamflow

A dynamical-systems approach was developed and evaluated for computing ice-affected streamflow. The approach provides for dynamic simulation and parameter estimation of site-specific equations relating ice effects to routinely measured environmental variables. Comparison indicates that results from the dynamical-systems approach ranked higher than results from 11 analytical methods...
Authors
David J. Holtschlag

Hydrogeology and ground-water quality of the Bay Mills Indian Community Study Area, near Brimley, Michigan Hydrogeology and ground-water quality of the Bay Mills Indian Community Study Area, near Brimley, Michigan

Bay Mills Indian Community (BMIC) near Brimley, Mich. (fig. 1), with a population of about 1,000, needs hydrogeologic and ground-water-quality information to help assure a reliable ground-water supply for future economic development. Currently (1995), three wells supply water to a housing development adjacent to Mission Hill, but the remainder of BMIC is dependent on private low-capacity...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Comparison of Eh and H2 measurements for delineating redox processes in a contaminated aquifer Comparison of Eh and H2 measurements for delineating redox processes in a contaminated aquifer

Measurements of oxidation-reduction potential (Eh) and concentrations of dissolved hydrogen (H2) were made in a shallow groundwater system contaminated with solvents and jet fuel to delineate the zonation of redox processes. Eh measurements ranged from +69 to -158 mV in a cross section of the contaminated plume and accurately delineated oxic from anoxic groundwater. Plotting measured Eh...
Authors
Francis H. Chapelle, Sheridan K. Haack, Peter Adriaens, Mark A. Henry, Paul M. Bradley

Relation of land use to nitrate in the surficial aquifer along the Straight River, north-central Minnesota, 1992-93 Relation of land use to nitrate in the surficial aquifer along the Straight River, north-central Minnesota, 1992-93

The U.S. Geological Survey studied the relation of land use to nitrate concentrations in the surficial aquifer along the Straight River near Park Rapids in north-central Minnesota (see adjacent map) during 1992 to 1993. Concern about health hazards to humans and livestock from use of ground water contaminated by nitrate prompted the study. Data collected for this study included: (1)...
Authors
J. F. Ruhl

Nitrate in groundwater and water sources used by riparian trees in an agricultural watershed: A chemical and isotopic investigation in southern Minnesota Nitrate in groundwater and water sources used by riparian trees in an agricultural watershed: A chemical and isotopic investigation in southern Minnesota

This study evaluates processes that affect nitrate concentrations in groundwater beneath riparian zones in an agricultural watershed. Nitrate pathways in the upper 2 m of groundwater were investigated beneath wooded and grass-shrub riparian zones next to cultivated fields. Because trees can be important components of the overall nitrate pathway in wooded riparian zones, water sources...
Authors
Stephen C. Komor, Joseph A. Magner

Trace elements and organic contaminants in stream sediments from the Red River of the North Basin Trace elements and organic contaminants in stream sediments from the Red River of the North Basin

To assess the presence and distribution of a variety of hydro-phobic chemicals in streams in the Red River of the North Basin, bottom sediments were analyzed for trace elements, organochlorines, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Glaciolacustrine clays and carbonate minerals are common in fine sediments of the region, and can help explain the distribution of many elements...
Authors
M. E. Brigham, L. H. Tornes

Comparison of mercury concentrations in liver, muscle, whole bodies, and composites of fish from the Red River of the North Comparison of mercury concentrations in liver, muscle, whole bodies, and composites of fish from the Red River of the North

Carp (Cyprinus carpio) from four sites and channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) from one site in the Red River of the North in 1994 were analyzed for total mercury content. In carp, mercury concentrations differed among liver, muscle, and whole bodies (0.11, 0.31, and 0.18 µg/g wet weight, respectively), between large and small size groups, but not location. Mercury distribution in...
Authors
Robert M. Goldstein, Mark E. Brigham, Joseph C. Stauffer

U.S. Geological Survey Programs in Minnesota U.S. Geological Survey Programs in Minnesota

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) maps, describes, and seeks to understand Minnesota's mineral, water, and biological resources. The USGS is known for impartial data collection and data interpretation that enable resource planners and others to make informed decisions. Today's issues are more pressing than ever - understanding natural hazards to minimize their effects on life and...
Authors
Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Multiport well design for sampling of ground water at closely spaced vertical intervals Multiport well design for sampling of ground water at closely spaced vertical intervals

Detailed vertical sampling is useful in aquifers where vertical mixing is limited and steep vertical gradients in chemical concentrations are expected. Samples can be collected at closely spaced vertical intervals from nested wells with short screened intervals. However, this approach may not be appropriate in all situations. An easy-to-construct and easy-to-install multiport sampling...
Authors
G. N. Delin, M.K. Landon

Kinetic and mineralogic controls on the evolution of groundwater chemistry and 87Sr/86Sr in a sandy silicate aquifer, northern Wisconsin, USA Kinetic and mineralogic controls on the evolution of groundwater chemistry and 87Sr/86Sr in a sandy silicate aquifer, northern Wisconsin, USA

Substantial flowpath-related variability of 87Sr/86Sr is observed in groundwaters collected from the Trout Lake watershed of northern Wisconsin. In the extensive shallow aquifer composed of sandy glacial outwash, groundwater is recharged either by seepage from lakes or by precipitation that infiltrates the inter-lake uplands. 87Sr/86Sr of groundwater derived mainly as seepage from a...
Authors
T.D. Bullen, D. P. Krabbenhoft, C. Kendall

The application of an analytic element model to investigate groundwater-lake interactions at Pretty Lake, Wisconsin The application of an analytic element model to investigate groundwater-lake interactions at Pretty Lake, Wisconsin

Pretty Lake is a 64 acre, sandy-bottomed groundwater flow-through lake that has a history of hydrologic disturbance. Residents and regulators require a better understanding of lake-groundwater interaction to develop measures to protect the lake's hydrologic system and water quality. A groundwater flow model was constructed as a tool to synthesize field data collected at the site...
Authors
Randall J. Hunt, James T. Krohelski
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