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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Water Quality, Hydrology, and Response to Changes in Phosphorus Loading of Nagawicka Lake, a Calcareous Lake in Waukesha County, Wisconsin Water Quality, Hydrology, and Response to Changes in Phosphorus Loading of Nagawicka Lake, a Calcareous Lake in Waukesha County, Wisconsin
Nagawicka Lake is a 986-acre, usually mesotrophic, calcareous lake in southeastern Wisconsin. Because of concern over potential water-quality degradation of the lake associated with further development in its watershed, a study was conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey from 2002 to 2006 to describe the water quality and hydrology of the lake; quantify sources of phosphorus, including...
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Herbert S. Garn, Dale M. Robertson, William J. Rose, Gerald L. Goddard, Judy A. Horwatich
Estimates of Shear Stress and Measurements of Water Levels in the Lower Fox River near Green Bay, Wisconsin Estimates of Shear Stress and Measurements of Water Levels in the Lower Fox River near Green Bay, Wisconsin
Turbulent shear stress in the boundary layer of a natural river system largely controls the deposition and resuspension of sediment, as well as the longevity and effectiveness of granular-material caps used to cover and isolate contaminated sediments. This report documents measurements and calculations made in order to estimate shear stress and shear velocity on the Lower Fox River...
Authors
Stephen M. Westenbroek
Ground-water levels in Huron County, Michigan, 2004-05 Ground-water levels in Huron County, Michigan, 2004-05
In 1990, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) completed a study of the hydrogeology of Huron County, Michigan (Sweat, 1991). In 1993, Huron County and the USGS entered into a continuing agreement to measure water levels at selected wells throughout Huron County. As part of the agreement, USGS has operated four continuous water-level recorders, installed from 1988 to 1991 on wells in Bingham
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T. L. Weaver, S. L. Crowley, S. P. Blumer
Michigan Water Year 2005 Michigan Water Year 2005
This volume of the annual hydrologic data report of Michigan is one of a series of annual reports that document hydrologic data gathered from the U.S. Geological Survey's surface- and ground-water data-collection networks in each state, Puerto Rico, and the Trust Territories. These records of streamflow, ground-water levels, and quality of water provide the hydrologic information needed...
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S. P. Blumer, C.R. Whited, J.M. Ellis, R. J. Minnerick, R.L. LeuVoy
Base flow in the Great Lakes Basin Base flow in the Great Lakes Basin
Hydrograph separations were performed using the PART, HYSEP 1, 2, and 3, BFLOW and UKIH methods on 104,293 years of daily streamflow records from 3,936 streamflow-gaging stations in Ontario, Canada and the eight Great Lakes States of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin to estimate base-flow index (BFI) and base flow. BFI ranged an average...
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B.P. Neff, S.M. Day, A.R. Piggott, L. M. Fuller
Uncertainty in the Great Lakes water balance Uncertainty in the Great Lakes water balance
This report describes the Great Lakes hydrologic system and methods used to quantify individual components of the water balance. Potential sources of uncertainty are identified and, where appropriate, alternate or additional data, models, and estimation methods suitable for reducing uncertainties are discussed. Finally, approximate uncertainties of all components are identified, compared...
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Brian P. Neff, J.R. Nicholas
Analysis of mercury wet-deposition data collected with a newly designed sampler, Boston, Massachusetts metropolitan area, 2002-04 Analysis of mercury wet-deposition data collected with a newly designed sampler, Boston, Massachusetts metropolitan area, 2002-04
No abstract available.
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Ann Chalmers, Mark A. Nilles, David P. Krabbenhoft, Eric Prestbo
Ground-water availability from surficial aquifers in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota Ground-water availability from surficial aquifers in the Red River of the North Basin, Minnesota
Population growth and commercial and industrial development in the Red River of the North Basin in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota have prompted the Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of the Interior, to evaluate sources of water to sustain this growth. Nine surficial-glacial (surficial) aquifers (Buffalo, Middle River, Two Rivers, Beach Ridges, Pelican River, Otter Tail...
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Thomas H.C. Reppe
Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of Sturgeon Lake, Goodhue County, Minnesota, 2003-04 Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of Sturgeon Lake, Goodhue County, Minnesota, 2003-04
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Prairie Island Indian Community and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, conducted a study of Sturgeon Lake (a backwater lake in Navigation Pool 3 of the Mississippi River) during 2003-04 to describe the physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of the lake. Riparian and shoreline areas surrounding Sturgeon Lake...
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Kathy Lee, Christopher A. Sanocki, Gary R. Montz
Water use for irrigation in Michigan, 2001 Water use for irrigation in Michigan, 2001
Each year, water-use data for Michigan are compiled or estimated by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), working in cooperation with the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS). The resulting information provides a category-by-category profile of over 4,200 facilities throughout the State. The data are reported in the Michigan Water Use Reporting Program, which provides needed
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Michele L. Morenz, Ron L. Van Til, Carol L. Luukkonen
Effects of rain gardens on the quality of water in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota, 2002-04 Effects of rain gardens on the quality of water in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota, 2002-04
Rain gardens are a popular method of managing runoff while attempting to provide aesthetic and environmental benefits. Five rain-garden sites in the Minneapolis – Saint Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota were instrumented to evaluate the effects of this water-management system on surface and subsurface water quality. Most of these sites were in suburban locations and frequently in newer
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Lan H. Tornes
Trends in surface-water quality at selected National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) stations, in Michigan Trends in surface-water quality at selected National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) stations, in Michigan
To demonstrate the value of long-term, water-quality monitoring, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ), in cooperation with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), initiated a study to evaluate potential trends in water-quality constituents for selected National Stream Quality Accounting Network (NASQAN) stations in Michigan. The goal of this study is to assist the MDEQ in...
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Atiq U. Syed, Lisa R. Fogarty