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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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Nonpoint-source discharges and water quality of the Elk Creek basin, west-central Wisconsin Nonpoint-source discharges and water quality of the Elk Creek basin, west-central Wisconsin

The Elk Creek basin in west-central Wisconsin was studied during the 1980 water year to define the water quality in relation to streamflow. Agricultural nonpoint-source discharges were suspected of contributing significantly to degraded water quality. Two water quality and streamflow gaging stations were established--one on Elk Creek near Independence and the other on Bruce Valley Creek...
Authors
S. J. Field

Seismic-refraction study of suspected drift-filled bedrock valleys in Ramsey County, Minnesota Seismic-refraction study of suspected drift-filled bedrock valleys in Ramsey County, Minnesota

Seismic-refraction surveys were made across suspected buried, drift-filled bedrock valleys believed to underlie two sites of known ground-water contamination the Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant (TCAAP) near New Brighton and the former Koppers Coke Plant in St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. Refraction data were collected along two lines at each site; each line traversed the axis of a...
Authors
D. G. Woodward

New approach to calibrating bed load samplers New approach to calibrating bed load samplers

Cyclic variations in bed load discharge at a point, which are an inherent part of the process of bed load movement, complicate calibration of bed load samplers and preclude the use of average rates to define sampling efficiencies. Calibration curves, rather than efficiencies, are derived by two independent methods using data collected with prototype versions of the Helley‐Smith sampler...
Authors
D. W. Hubbell, H.H. Stevens, J. V. Skinner, J.P. Beverage

Fishery survey and related limnological conditions of Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota Fishery survey and related limnological conditions of Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota

Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus), pumpkinseed sunfish (Lepomis gibbosus), largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), yellow perch (Perca flavescens) rock bass (Amploplites rupestris), black crappie (Pomozis nigromaculatus), and northern pike (Esox lucius) were found in Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota, during a fishery survey of the lake in late August 1982. The most abundant fish...
Authors
W.W. Taylor, J. W. LaBaugh, M.H. Freeberg, D.C. Dowling

Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1984 Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1984

Water resources data for the 1984 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 142 gaging stations; stage only records for 2 gaging stations; stage and contents for 5 lakes and...
Authors
John B. Miller, John L. Oberg, Theodore Sieger

Runoff and chemical loading in small watersheds in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, Minnesota Runoff and chemical loading in small watersheds in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area, Minnesota

Flow, rainfall, and water-quality data were collected during 1980 for 15 to 30 rainfall and snowmelt events on 6 rural and 11 urban watersheds in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Event or daily flow and load models (for seven constituents) were developed and used with runoff and rainfall data for 1963-80 to compute 2-year frequency annual and seasonal flows and loads for each watershed...
Authors
M. A. Ayers, R. G. Brown, G.L. Oberts

Geohydrology and ground-water flow at Verona Well Field, Battle Creek, Michigan Geohydrology and ground-water flow at Verona Well Field, Battle Creek, Michigan

The city of Battle Creek has 30 wells in the Verona well field capable of yielding 300 to 1,000 gallons per minute each. During summer, total withdrawals are as little as 6,000 gallons per minute. In early 1984, only 9 to 12 of the wells were being used; the remaining wells were contaminated by volatile hydrocarbons. Ground water at and near Verona well field generally flows toward...
Authors
N.G. Grannemann, F. R. Twenter

Stream discharge in Michigan - Miscellaneous measurements Stream discharge in Michigan - Miscellaneous measurements

This report contains 17,607 miscellaneous stream discharge measurements made at 2,897 sites in Michigan. An average of 515 measurements were made each year from 1960 through 1984; most of these were made from April through October of each year. Miscellaneous measurements include periodic and occasional measurements of streamflow at sites where systematic records are unavailable.
Authors
D. J. Holtschlag, D.V. Eagle

Cost effectiveness of stream-gaging program in Michigan Cost effectiveness of stream-gaging program in Michigan

This report documents the results of a study of the cost effectiveness of the stream-gaging program in Michigan. Data uses and funding sources were identified for the 129 continuous gaging stations being operated in Michigan as of 1984. One gaging station was identified as having insufficient reason to continue its operation. Several stations were identified for reactivation, should...
Authors
D. J. Holtschlag

Quality of ground water in Monitor and Williams Townships, Bay County, Michigan Quality of ground water in Monitor and Williams Townships, Bay County, Michigan

Migration of mineralized water from abandoned subsurface coal mines in Monitor and Williams Townships was thought by many residents to have affected the quality of domestic ground-water supplies in the area. To investigate the possibility, wells were installed to obtain geologic data and water samples for chemical analysis; analysis also was made of concurrent related data collected by...
Authors
F. R. Twenter, T. R. Cummings

Ground-water contamination in East Bay Township, Michigan Ground-water contamination in East Bay Township, Michigan

Glacial deposits, as much as 360 feet thick, underlie the study area. The upper 29 to 118 feet, a sand and gravel unit, is the aquifer tapped for water by all wells in the area. This unit is underlain by impermeable clay that is at least 100 feet thick. Ground-water flow is northeastward at an estimated rate of 3 to 6 feet per day. Hydraulic conductivities in the aquifer range from 85 to...
Authors
F. R. Twenter, T. R. Cummings, N.G. Grannemann
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