Researchers instruct volunteers on how to collect dragonfly larvae in Glacier NP as a part of the Dragonfly Mercury Project.
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Researchers instruct volunteers on how to collect dragonfly larvae in Glacier NP as a part of the Dragonfly Mercury Project.
Hydrologic Technician Matt Bach measuring streamflow day after a rain event at USGS streamgage 04085078, DUTCHMAN CREEK AT HANSEN RD AT ASHWAUBENON, WI, using an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). The ADCP measures water currents by transmitting "pings" of sound at a constant frequency into the water.
Hydrologic Technician Matt Bach measuring streamflow day after a rain event at USGS streamgage 04085078, DUTCHMAN CREEK AT HANSEN RD AT ASHWAUBENON, WI, using an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP). The ADCP measures water currents by transmitting "pings" of sound at a constant frequency into the water.
A USGS hydrologic technician finishes installation of a rapid-deployment streamgage at Gordonville Road on the Tittabawassee River in Midland, Michigan.
A USGS hydrologic technician finishes installation of a rapid-deployment streamgage at Gordonville Road on the Tittabawassee River in Midland, Michigan.
USGS National Wildlife Health Center pathologist examines a cottontail for cause-of-death determination.
USGS National Wildlife Health Center pathologist examines a cottontail for cause-of-death determination.
This image shows a GLRI nutrient sampler submerged during major flooding on the Rifle River, Michigan, in May 2020. This site is near the Rifle River Near Sterling USGS streamgage.
This image shows a GLRI nutrient sampler submerged during major flooding on the Rifle River, Michigan, in May 2020. This site is near the Rifle River Near Sterling USGS streamgage.
Lab Instrumentation used for target analyses at the OGRL at the KS WSC. Image is of part of the Instrument Laboratory.
Lab Instrumentation used for target analyses at the OGRL at the KS WSC. Image is of part of the Instrument Laboratory.
These images show grass carp larvae from the Maumee River. Characteristics of larval grass carp include overall length (left), skeletal muscle development (center) and presence of an eye spot that lacks pigmentation (right; pigment starting to develop on lower eye).
These images show grass carp larvae from the Maumee River. Characteristics of larval grass carp include overall length (left), skeletal muscle development (center) and presence of an eye spot that lacks pigmentation (right; pigment starting to develop on lower eye).
Durand streamgage mounted to bridge - looking downstream.
Durand streamgage mounted to bridge - looking downstream.
View from Durand bridge of boat crew conducting multibeam surveys
View from Durand bridge of boat crew conducting multibeam surveys
Hydrologic Technician using crane to collect a bedload sample from the bridge.
Hydrologic Technician using crane to collect a bedload sample from the bridge.
A hypothetical configuration of one of the two drained field sites, including a weather station for measuring climate data, a piezometer network for continuous water level measurements, soil moisture probes, and subsurface drainage flow. The third undrained field site will have a similar configuration, with the absence of subsurface drainage flow.
A hypothetical configuration of one of the two drained field sites, including a weather station for measuring climate data, a piezometer network for continuous water level measurements, soil moisture probes, and subsurface drainage flow. The third undrained field site will have a similar configuration, with the absence of subsurface drainage flow.
Ephemeral wetlands at Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge
Ephemeral wetlands at Glacial Ridge National Wildlife Refuge
Map of dissolved oxygen and turbidity along the Milwaukee River.
These data are preliminary or provisional and are subject to revision. They are being provided to meet the need for timely best science.
Map of dissolved oxygen and turbidity along the Milwaukee River.
These data are preliminary or provisional and are subject to revision. They are being provided to meet the need for timely best science.
Canada geese in large numbers can contribute fecal contamination to waterbodies.
Canada geese in large numbers can contribute fecal contamination to waterbodies.
In this photo, USGS scientists Megan Haserodt (Hydrologist) and Jenelle Wempner (Student Intern) install a double ring infiltrometer along a recreated floodplain of Underwood Creek, a tributary to the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
In this photo, USGS scientists Megan Haserodt (Hydrologist) and Jenelle Wempner (Student Intern) install a double ring infiltrometer along a recreated floodplain of Underwood Creek, a tributary to the Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Sediment core sample taken at Grubers Grove Bay on the Wisconsin River, Wisconsin.
Sediment core sample taken at Grubers Grove Bay on the Wisconsin River, Wisconsin.
Photograph showing the White River downstream from the White River Trail bridge, looking east toward White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. Photograph by Matt Williams, The Nature Conservancy.
Photograph showing the White River downstream from the White River Trail bridge, looking east toward White River State Park in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. Photograph by Matt Williams, The Nature Conservancy.
One wild turkey in Wisconsin
One wild turkey in Wisconsin
A pectoral spine cross section from invasive grass carp captured in the Great Lakes. These cross sections are used to determine the age of the fish.
A pectoral spine cross section from invasive grass carp captured in the Great Lakes. These cross sections are used to determine the age of the fish.
Cross section of a fish vertebra. Useful for determining the age of a fish.
Cross section of a fish vertebra. Useful for determining the age of a fish.
GSLC research fish biologist, Dr. Ed Roseman, delivers a plenary address at the Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOC) conference on September 11-12, 2019.
GSLC research fish biologist, Dr. Ed Roseman, delivers a plenary address at the Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOC) conference on September 11-12, 2019.