Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald greenHarmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
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Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
A photo of USGS equipment and monitoring site on a bridge at Milford Lake.
A photo of USGS equipment and monitoring site on a bridge at Milford Lake.
New technology is helping the USGS monitor harmful algal blooms
New technology is helping the USGS monitor harmful algal blooms
Harmful algal blooms turn lake water emerald green
Harmful algal blooms turn lake water emerald green
Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
USGS scientists monitor the water quality off a bridge near Sedgwick, Kansas. A new USGS study shows that water quality on the Little Arkansas River and in the Equus Beds aquifer has not substantially changed since 2007 recharge activities began in the Equus Beds aquifer.
USGS scientists monitor the water quality off a bridge near Sedgwick, Kansas. A new USGS study shows that water quality on the Little Arkansas River and in the Equus Beds aquifer has not substantially changed since 2007 recharge activities began in the Equus Beds aquifer.
The City of Wichita's Equus Beds Aquifer Storage and Recovery Phase II river intake structure near Sedgwick, Kansas. A new USGS study shows that water quality on the Little Arkansas River and in the Equus Beds aquifer has not substantially changed since 2007 recharge activities began in the Equus Beds aquifer.
The City of Wichita's Equus Beds Aquifer Storage and Recovery Phase II river intake structure near Sedgwick, Kansas. A new USGS study shows that water quality on the Little Arkansas River and in the Equus Beds aquifer has not substantially changed since 2007 recharge activities began in the Equus Beds aquifer.
Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
Trees line both banks of the murky Neosho River at Neosho Rapids. Some tree debris floats in the middle of the river.
Trees line both banks of the murky Neosho River at Neosho Rapids. Some tree debris floats in the middle of the river.
USGS Hydrologist lowers a D-96 sediment sampler into the Neosho River using a small crane from on top a bridge at Burlingame Kansas.
USGS Hydrologist lowers a D-96 sediment sampler into the Neosho River using a small crane from on top a bridge at Burlingame Kansas.
Using shortwave infrared, near infrared, and visible bands, these Landsat images provide a before and after look at the 350 Complex and Anderson Creek fires.
Using shortwave infrared, near infrared, and visible bands, these Landsat images provide a before and after look at the 350 Complex and Anderson Creek fires.
USGS Hydrologist taking a measurement under a bridge in Johnson County.
USGS Hydrologist taking a measurement under a bridge in Johnson County.
Photo taken from a bridge above a USGS Hydrologist taking a routine streamflow measurement. In the center of the stream suspended sediment can be seen flowing downstream.
Photo taken from a bridge above a USGS Hydrologist taking a routine streamflow measurement. In the center of the stream suspended sediment can be seen flowing downstream.
USGS remote boat measures streamflow on the river. In the background the opposite shore is seen lined with leafless trees.
USGS remote boat measures streamflow on the river. In the background the opposite shore is seen lined with leafless trees.
A USGS truck is parked on a small bridge crossing a stream. Small bits of snow lays in the grass next to the bridge.
A USGS truck is parked on a small bridge crossing a stream. Small bits of snow lays in the grass next to the bridge.
Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
Harmful algal blooms turn water in Milford Lake emerald green
Signs warn the public of dangers of harmful algal blooms in Milford Lake, Kansas
Signs warn the public of dangers of harmful algal blooms in Milford Lake, Kansas
John Redmond Reservoir Outlet, June 22, 2015. Ten thousand cubic feet per second being released.
John Redmond Reservoir Outlet, June 22, 2015. Ten thousand cubic feet per second being released.
Photo of side view of a bridge crossing the murky brown Neosho River. Greenery covers both banks of the river.
Photo of side view of a bridge crossing the murky brown Neosho River. Greenery covers both banks of the river.
A posted sign at Milford Lake warns and educates visitors on the dangers of Blue Green Algae. In the background a USGS boat is tied to the dock.
A posted sign at Milford Lake warns and educates visitors on the dangers of Blue Green Algae. In the background a USGS boat is tied to the dock.
A photo overlooking the Water One intakes along the Kansas River.
A photo overlooking the Water One intakes along the Kansas River.