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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Ground-water data for Michigan 1983 Ground-water data for Michigan 1983
Water levels, locations, depths, and aquifers tapped are given for 115 observation wells. Tabulated data include extremes of water levels for 1983 and for the period of record, pumpage of most major ground-water users in the State, and quality data on selected wells. The largest reported user of ground-water, the city of Lansing, pumped 8.1 billion gallons from the Saginaw Formation and...
Authors
G.C. Huffman
Annual ground-water use in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Minnesota, 1970-79 Annual ground-water use in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, Minnesota, 1970-79
Annual ground-water use in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area from 1970-79 is presented by aquifer and type of use. The data show that most ground water is withdrawn from wells in the Prairie du Chien-Jordan aquifer and that major uses of the water are for self-supplied industry and public supplies. Annual ground-water-use data are presented by county for each of the five major aquifers...
Authors
M.A. Horn
Climatic data for Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota, 1983 Climatic data for Williams Lake, Hubbard County, Minnesota, 1983
Research on the hydrology of Williams Lake, north-central Minnesota includes study of evaporation. Presented here are those climatic data needed for energy-budget and mass-transfer studies,including: water-surface temperature, dry-bulb and wet-bulb air temperatures, wind speed, precipitation, and solar radiation. Data are collected at raft and land stations.
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A.M. Sturrock, D.O. Rosenberry, L.G. Engelbrecht, W.A. Gothard, T. C. Winter
Preliminary evaluation of ground-water contamination by coal-tar derivatives, St. Louis Park area, Minnesota Preliminary evaluation of ground-water contamination by coal-tar derivatives, St. Louis Park area, Minnesota
Operation of a coal-tar distillation and wood-preserving plant from 1918 to 1972 in St. Louis Park, a suburb of Minneapolis, Minn., resulted in ground-water contamination. This preliminary evaluation presents an overview of the problem based on the results of the first year (1979) of an ongoing study. By 1932, water in the Prairie du Chien-Jordan aquifer, the region's major source of...
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Marc F. Hult, Michael E. Schoenberg
Appraisal of the surficial aquifers in the Pomme de Terre and Chippewa River Valleys, western Minnesota Appraisal of the surficial aquifers in the Pomme de Terre and Chippewa River Valleys, western Minnesota
The surf icial sands in the Pomme de Terre and Chippewa River valleys in Grant, Pope, Stevens, and Swift Counties have been studied to determine the occurrence, availability, and quality of ground water in these aquifers. In the northern part of the Pomme de Terre and Chippewa River valleys, the aquifers consist of coarse sand and gravel ranging from 0 to 100 feet in thickness...
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W.G. Soukup, D. C. Gillies, C. F. Myette
Statistical models for estimating flow characteristics of Michigan streams Statistical models for estimating flow characteristics of Michigan streams
Multiple-regression equations were developed to estimate flow characteristics at ungaged sites. Several readily measureable basin characteristics and an areal adjustment factor are required in the equations. Equations have been prepared to estimate mean and mean monthly flow, flow duration, low flow, peak flow, and flood volume. The precision of the flow estimate varies with the flow
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D. J. Holtschlag, H.M. Croskey
Hydrogeology and effects of tailings basins on the hydrology of Sands Plain, Marquette County, Michigan Hydrogeology and effects of tailings basins on the hydrology of Sands Plain, Marquette County, Michigan
Sands Plain, a 225-square mile area, is near the Marquette iron-mining district in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Gribben Basin, a settling basin for disposal of waste rock particles from iron-ore concentration, is in the western part. Because Sands Plain is near iron-ore deposits, but not underlain by them, parts of the area are being considered as sites for additional tailings basins...
Authors
N.G. Grannemann
Assessment of ground-water contamination by coal-tar derivatives, St. Louis Park area, Minnesota Assessment of ground-water contamination by coal-tar derivatives, St. Louis Park area, Minnesota
Operation of a coal-tar distillation and wood-preserving facility in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, during 1918-72 contaminated ground water with coal-tar derivatives and inorganic chemicals. Coal-tar derivatives entered the groundwater system through three major paths: (1) Spills and drippings that percolated to the water table, (2) surface runoff and plant process water that was discharged...
Authors
M. F. Hult
Hydrocarbon source-rock evaluation - Solor Church Formation (middle Proterozoic, Keweenawan Supergroup), southeastern Minnesota Hydrocarbon source-rock evaluation - Solor Church Formation (middle Proterozoic, Keweenawan Supergroup), southeastern Minnesota
In the type section (Lonsdale 65-1 core, Rice County, Minnesota) the Solor Church Formation (Middle Proterozoic, Keweenawan Supergroup) consists primarily of reddish-brown mudstone and siltstone and pale reddish-brown sandstone. The sandstone and siltstone are texturally and mineralogically immature. Hydrocarbon source-rock evaluation of bluish-gray, greenish-gray and medium-dark-gray to...
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J. R. Hatch, G. B. Morey
Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1983 Water resources data, Michigan, water year 1983
Water resources data for the 1983 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 143 gaging stations; stage only records for 3 gaging stations; stage and contents for 5 lakes and...
Authors
J. B. Miller, J.L. Oberg, T. Sieger
Hydrologic effects of impoundments in Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, Minnesota Hydrologic effects of impoundments in Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge, Minnesota
The hydrologic effects of proposed impoundments in Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge were found to be insignificant with respect to both ground- and surface-water flow patterns and water quality. Monitoring of water levels in 23 observation wells and of discharge in the St. Francis River during 1980 and 1981 has shown that ground water in the surf icial aquifer responds quickly to areal...
Authors
R. G. Brown
An overview of ground-water quality data in Wisconsin An overview of ground-water quality data in Wisconsin
This report contains a summary of ground-water-quality data for Wisconsin and an evaluation of the adequacy of these data for assessing the impact of land disposal of wastes on ground-water quality. Chemical analyses used in data summaries were limited to those stored in the USGS computer system (WATSTORE). Information on documented instances of ground-water contamination and sources of...
Authors
Phil A. Kammerer