Science
Using optical sensors to detect sewage contamination
Testing real-time identification of the sources and timing of sewage discharges into the Great Lakes
Testing real-time identification of the sources and timing of sewage discharges into the Great Lakes
Modeling juvenile invasive carp populations in the St. Croix River
Using the FluEgg model to describe the transport, hatching, and survival of invasive carp eggs
Using the FluEgg model to describe the transport, hatching, and survival of invasive carp eggs
Environmental effects of agricultural practices
Investigating the links between retired agricultural land, nutrients, stream quality, and biotic quality
Investigating the links between retired agricultural land, nutrients, stream quality, and biotic quality
The Upper Midwest Water Science Center conducts research and monitoring on a wide variety of hydrological issues affecting streams, rivers, lakes, and groundwater in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan and across the Nation.