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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Flood plains of the Portage River, Livingston County, Michigan Flood plains of the Portage River, Livingston County, Michigan
No abstract available.
Authors
L.E. Stoimenoff
Water-table map of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, December 1971 Water-table map of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, December 1971
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph B. Gonthier
Water resources of the Lake of the Woods watershed, north-central Minnesota Water resources of the Lake of the Woods watershed, north-central Minnesota
The Lake of the Woods watershed is an area of about 2,900 square miles (7,500 km), the northern limit of which is part of the boundary between the United States and Canada. Drainage is to Lake of the Woods, either directly or by the Rainy River. The watershed includes about 470 square miles (1,220 km2) of Lake of the Woods, one-third of the lake’s total area. The watershed, a part of the...
Authors
John O. Helgesen, Gerald F. Lindholm, Donald W. Ericson
Water resources of the Cedar River watershed, southeastern Minnesota Water resources of the Cedar River watershed, southeastern Minnesota
The Cedar River Watershed Unit (as established by the states of Minnesota) consists of 1,204 square miles (3,118 square kilometres) of flat or gently undulating plain. The watershed is drained by the Cedar River and several smaller streams that flow south into Iowa and eventually into the Mississippi River. Its easternmost neck is part of a broad, flat, well-drained plain, covered by a...
Authors
D.F. Farrell, W.L. Broussard, H. W. Anderson, M. F. Hult
Water resources of the Zumbro River watershed, southeastern Minnesota Water resources of the Zumbro River watershed, southeastern Minnesota
The Zumbro River drains 1,428 square miles and falls from about 1,300 feet altitude in its headwaters to 665 feet at its mouth. The remaining 248 square miles included in the watershed is drained by small creeks flowing directly into the Mississippi River. Distribution of water use is about as follows: domestic, 50 percent; farm (for irrigation and livestock), 18 percent; and industrial...
Authors
H. W. Anderson, D.F. Farrell, W.L. Broussard, M. F. Hult
Configuration of water table and distribution of downward leakage to the Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, Minnesota Configuration of water table and distribution of downward leakage to the Prairie du Chien-Jordan Aquifer in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area, Minnesota
The configuration of the water table as plotted at a contour interval of 20 feet (6 metres) on quadrangle maps (scale 1:2,500) of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. Control points used for mapping were water levels in wells, lakes and sloughs, and places where topographic contours cross perennial streams. A computer program, using a variation of Darcy's law, was developed to...
Authors
Dana C. Larson-Higdem, S. P. Larson, Ralph F. Norvitch
Flood of April 1975 at Lansing, Michigan Flood of April 1975 at Lansing, Michigan
On April 18 between 5 p.m. and 12 p.m. an intense rainstorm fell in the Lansing area resulting in extensive flooding. The Federal Disaster Assistance Administration estimated that 175 homes were damaged to at least half their value, 4,500 received some damage, with additional losses to schools, utilities, hospitals, and transportation systems. Early estimates indicated that damages may...
Authors
John B. Miller, L.A. Swallow
The National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) - Some questions and answers The National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) - Some questions and answers
One of the major new efforts of the U.S. Geological Survey is the National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN). This circular is intended to answer some of the frequently asked questions concerning concepts used in establishing NASQAN, its purposes, design, value, and future plans.
Authors
John F. Ficke, Richard O. Hawkinson
Water resources of the Root River watershed, southeastern Minnesota Water resources of the Root River watershed, southeastern Minnesota
This Hydrologic Atlas is one of a series describing the 39 watersheds in Minnesota. The Root River watershed includes Houston, Winona, and parts of the surrounding counties. The 2 ,570 square miles in the watershed varies from gently rolling prairie in the west to an area of plateaus separated by valleys deeply incised into bedrock in the north and east. The average annual water budget...
Authors
W.L. Broussard, D.F. Farrell, H. W. Anderson, P.E. Felsheim
Water resources of the Huron River Basin, southeastern Michigan Water resources of the Huron River Basin, southeastern Michigan
This hydrologic atlas represents a part of a comprehensive study of the water resources of southeastern Michigan. Its purpose is to provide information on (1) physical features of the Huron River and its tributaries, (2) characteristics of streamflow, (3) quality of ground and surface water, and (4) availability of ground water. This atlas is one in a series of atlases on several river...
Authors
R.W. Larson, William Burrows Allen, S.D. Hanson
Bedrock topography of Waukesha County, Wisconsin Bedrock topography of Waukesha County, Wisconsin
No abstract available.
Authors
Joseph B. Gonthier
Some limnological aspects of 20 selected lakes in Eagan and Apple Valley, Minnesota Some limnological aspects of 20 selected lakes in Eagan and Apple Valley, Minnesota
Selected physical, chemical, and biological parameters were determined to assess the quality of 20 lakes in the cities of Eagan and Apple Valley, Minn. All the lakes are eutrophic except Holland and Fish Lakes, which are mesotrophic. Some lakes (including Fish Lake) have storm sewer inlets but are not discernibly different in quality than lakes with no such inlets.
Authors
M.R. Have