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 flow related to streamflow and water quality Ground-water flow related to streamflow and water quality
A ground-water flow system in southwestern Minnesota illustrates water movement between geologic units and between the land surface and the subsurface. The flow patterns indicate numerous zones of ground-water recharge and discharge controlled by topography, varying thicknesses of geologic units, variation in permeabilities, and the configuration of the basement rock surface. Variations...
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Wayne A. Van Voast, R.P. Novitzki
Analog simulation of ground-water development of the Saginaw Formation, Lansing metropolitan area, Michigan Analog simulation of ground-water development of the Saginaw Formation, Lansing metropolitan area, Michigan
This report was prepared as a part of the study of the water resources of Clinton, Eaton and Ingham Counties being made for the Tri-County Planning Commission by the Water Resources Division of the U. S. Geological Survey. The report describes one phase of the investigation, that is, the projections of future time-withdrawal-drawdown relationships obtained from an electric analog model...
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K.E. Vanlier, M.L. Wheeler
Water resources of Wisconsin, Fox-Wolf River basin Water resources of Wisconsin, Fox-Wolf River basin
PURPOSE AND SCOPE The purposes of this report are to (1) describe the geohydrology of the basin, (2) describe and relate the surface- and ground-water systems, (3) discuss existing and possible future water problems in the basin, and (4) to suggest means of possible solutions. The scope of the study was to interpret and relate streamflow, climatic, geologic, and ground-water information...
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Perry G. Olcott
Water resources of the Chippewa River Watershed, West-central Minnesota Water resources of the Chippewa River Watershed, West-central Minnesota
No abstract available.
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R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell, W. A. Van Toast, R.P. Novitzki
Geology and water resources of the Hibbing area, northeastern Minnesota Geology and water resources of the Hibbing area, northeastern Minnesota
No abstract available.
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Gerald F. Lindholm
Water resources of the Mustinka and Bois de Sioux Rivers watershed, west-central Minnesota Water resources of the Mustinka and Bois de Sioux Rivers watershed, west-central Minnesota
The Mustinka and Bois de Sioux Rivers watershed is mantled by till deposits with scattered sand deposits. The west-central and northwestern part of the watershed was covered by Glacial Lake Agassiz and the resulting land surface is a flat, lake-washed till plain. Patches and ridges of sand scattered throughout the lake plain were formed as beach ridges and offshore bars. Small, isolated...
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R.W. Maclay, Thomas C. Winter, L. E. Bidwell
Water resources of the Mississippi Headwaters Watershed, North-central Minnesota Water resources of the Mississippi Headwaters Watershed, North-central Minnesota
The Mississippi Headwaters watershed is a 7,608 square mile area in north-central Minnesota which includes all land drained by the Mississippi River above the Crow Wing River. From its source in Lake Itasca, 1,460 feet above mean sea level, the Mississippi River follows a semicircular 376 mile course to where it leaves the watershed at an altitude of 1,150 feet. The origin of the river...
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Edward L. Oakes, L. E. Bidwell
Water resources of the Lac Qui Parle River Watershed, Southwestern Minnesota Water resources of the Lac Qui Parle River Watershed, Southwestern Minnesota
The Lac qui Parle River watershed is underlain by thick water-bearing sections of glacial drift and Cretaceous rocks. Drainage is from the Coteau des Praries, a plateau in the southwest, to the Lac qui Parle reservoir, about 800 feet lower than the plateau. The term "watershed" as used in this report refers to that part of the drainage basin (767 square miles) within Minnesota. The total...
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R. D. Cotter, L. E. Bidwell
Geological Survey research 1968: Chapter C Geological Survey research 1968: Chapter C
No abstract available.
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey
Geochemistry and ground-water movement in northwestern Minnesota Geochemistry and ground-water movement in northwestern Minnesota
The relation between water quality and water movement within the ground-water reservoir may be better understood if studies of flow systems are used in conjunction with hydrochemical methods. Within small watersheds, local, intermediate, and regional flow systems may develop, depending upon the shape, the relief, and the thickness of the ground-water reservoir. Lateral and vertical...
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R.W. Maclay, T. C. Winter
Flow characteristics of Michigan streams Flow characteristics of Michigan streams
No abstract available.
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R. L. Knutilla