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Found 516 dataset(s) matching "Lake Wisconsin".
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This release includes eight data files that provide concentrations of mercury (Hg) chemical species and ancillary chemical and physical data that quantify and document aspects of the Hg cycle in...
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Climate-driven stressors, non-native insects, and emerging diseases increasingly impact forest health across the Great Lakes region. Forest management strategies are required to mitigate these...
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Annual litterfall samples were collected and analyzed for THg (total mercury) and MHg (methyl mercury) at a site (WI95) on Bad River tribal lands during 2012 to 2018. Litterfall was collected at a...
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Seven wild rice samples were collected in 2006 in or near to Bad River tribal lands and analyzed for methyl Hg. Neither the collection of wild rice samples nor the Hg analyses were performed by...
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File represents total mercury (THg) concentrations in hair of nine river otters from the Bad River. Neither the collection of river otter hair samples nor the Hg analyses were performed by the...
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The breast feathers of 13 bald eagles were collected at 11 locations during 2014 to 2016 along rivers and sloughs on or near to Bad River tribal lands and analyzed for total mercury (Hg)...
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These data represent Hg concentrations in tissue of 18 green frogs from the Bad River, Wisconsin. Neither the collection of green frogs nor the Hg analyses were performed by the U.S. Geological...
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These data represent total mercury (Hg) concentrations and percent organic carbon in bed sediment from 51 samples collected at 44 location in streams and rivers during 2006 to 2015 within or near...
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These data represent mercury (Hg), filtered total Hg (FTHg), filtered methylmercury (FMHg), particulate total Hg (PTHg), particulate methylmercury (PMHg), total mercury (THg), dissolved organic...
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<p>Lake temperature is an important environmental metric for understanding habitat suitability for many freshwater species and is especially useful when temperatures are predicted...
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This is an update to a previously archived data set, which is available at https://doi.org/10.13020/4zwr-t415. Here, additional sites for 2021, and additional data for 2022 and 2023 are given....
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Heterotrophic biofilm growth is typical in streams receiving airport deicer runoff; however detailed studies of biofilms in this setting are rare. Sample collection for this study was done during...
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Some of the richest coastal wetland and estuarine habitats are found along the Great Lakes, but the dynamic, sediment-rich contributions from episodic river flooding are poorly understood. In...
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Longitudinal profiles of water depths were collected by sonar equipment from the centerline of the Bad River (Mashkiiziibii) channel in 2015, 2016, 2021, and 2022 and from the Kakagon channel in...
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Landforms in the Bad River (Mashkiiziibii) Estuary were mapped with geomorphons, an automated terrain analysis method that classifies digital elevation model (DEM) cells into ten fundamental...
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This data set includes new and historical sediment data collected at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) streamgage on the Nemadji River near South Superior, Wisconsin (station number 04024430) from...
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The GAP/LANDFIRE National Terrestrial Ecosystems represents a highly thematically detailed land cover map of the U.S. The GAP/LANDFIRE National Terrestrial Ecosystems dataset is produced by the...
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The Fox River network, which includes Apple Creek, contributes a significant amount of total phosphorus (P), including both sediment-bound P (sed-P) and dissolved reactive P (DRP, also known as...
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Groundwater age is an important indicator of groundwater susceptibility to anthropogenic contamination and a key input to statistical models for forecasting water quality. Numerical models can...
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The Bad River (Mashkiiziibii) Estuary experiences flooding driven by both the elevation of Lake Superior and high-flow events in the rivers that feed the estuary. Inundation dynamics in the...