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Lake Studies

The Lake Studies team provides scientifically-based information to determine the effective management actions to protect or restore lakes.

 

2008

Robertson, D.M., and Rose, W.J., 2008, Water quality, hydrology, and simulated response to changes in phosphorus loading of Butternut Lake, Price and Ashland Counties, Wisconsin, with special emphasis on the effects of internal phosphorus loading in a polymictic lake: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2008-5053, 46 p.

Robertson, D.M., and Schladow, S.G., 2008, Response in the water quality in the Salton Sea to changes in phosphorus loading: An empirical modeling approach: Hydrobiologia, v. 604, p. 5–19. doi:10.1007/s10750-008-9321-4

Robertson, D.M., Schladow, S.G., and Holdren, G.C., 2008, Long-term changes in the phosphorus loading to and trophic state of the Salton Sea: Hydrobiologia, v. 604, p. 21–36. doi:10.1007/s10750-008-9312-5

Chung, E., Schladow, S.G., Perez-Losada, J., and Robertson, D.M., 2008. A linked hydrodynamic and water quality model for the Salton Sea: Hydrobiologia, v. 604, p. 57–75. doi:10.1007/s10750-008-9311

2007

Robertson, D.M., Garn, H.S., and Rose, W.J., 2007, Response of calcareous Nagawicka Lake, Wisconsin, to changes in phosphorus loading. Lake and Reservoir Management, Vol. 23, p. 298-312.

Walker, J.F., Saad, D.A., and Hunt, R.J., 2007, Dynamics of CFCs in northern temperate lakes and adjacent groundwater. Water Resources. Research 43(4) W04423, http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2007/2005WR004647.shtml

2006

Hunt, R.J., Greb, S.R., Graczyk, D.J., 2006, Evaluating the effects of nearshore development on Wisconsin lakes. USGS Fact Sheet FS 2006-3033, 4 p. HTML

Garn, H.S., Robertson, D.M., Rose, W.J., Goddard, G.L., and Horwatich, J.A., 2006, Water quality, hydrology, and response to changes in phosphorus loading of Nagawicka Lake, a calcareous lake in Waukesha County, Wisconsin: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report: 2006–5273. HTML - PDF

Magnuson, J.J., Benson, B.J., Lenters, J.D, and Robertson, D.M., 2006, Climate driven variability and change, Chapter 7, in Magnuson, J.J., Kratz, T.K, and Benson, B.J., eds. Long-term dynamics of lakes in the landscape, Oxford University Press, p 123–150.

Saad, D.A., 2005, Pesticides in surface water, bed sediment, and ground water adjacent to commercial cranberry bogs, Lac du Flambeau Reservation, Vilas County, Wisconsin: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5262, 29 p. HTML - PDF

2005

Hunt, R.J., Feinstein, D.T., Pint, C.D., and Anderson, M.P., 2005, The importance of diverse data types to calibrate a watershed model of the Trout Lake Basin, northern Wisconsin, USA. Journal of Hydrology 321(1-4):286-296. doi:10.1016/j.jhydrol.2005.08.005

Marzolf, G.R., and Robertson, D.M., 2005, Reservoir, in Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences: Anderson, M.G., and McDonnell, J.J., eds., v. 4, part 9, John Wiley & Sons, p. 1675-1680.

Robertson, D.M., Rose, W.J., and Saad, D.A., 2005, Water quality, hydrology, and phosphorus loading to Little St. Germain Lake, Wisconsin, with special emphasis on the effects of winter aeration and ground-water inputs: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5071, 36 p. HTML - PDF

2004

Dupre, D.H., and Robertson, D.M., 2004, Water quality of Nippersink Creek and Wonder Lake, McHenry County, Illinois, 1994-2001: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5085. PDF

Rose, W.J., Robertson, D.M., and Mergener, E.A., 2004, Water Quality, Hydrology, and the Effects of Changes in Phosphorus Loading to Pike Lake, Washington County, Wisconsin, with Special Emphasis on Inlet-to-Outlet Short-Circuiting: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5141, 32 p. HTML - PDF

2003

Dunning, C.P., Thomas, J.C., and Lin, Y-F., 2003, Simulation of the Shallow Aquifer in the Vicinity of Silver Lake, Washington County, Wisconsin, Using Analytic Elements: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4204, 29 p. HTML - DJVU

Fitzpatrick, F.A., Garrison, P.J., Fitzgerald, S.A., and Elder, J.F., 2003, Nutrient, Trace-Element, and ecological history of Musky Bay, Lac Courte Oreilles, Wisconsin, as inferred from sediment cores: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4225, 141 p. HTML - DJVU

Fitzpatrick, F.A., and Peppler, M.C., 2003, Sedimentation and sediment chemistry, Neopit Mill Pond, Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, 2001: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 03-23, 58 p. DJVU

Garn, H.S., Elder, J.F., and Robertson, D.M., 2003, Why study lakes? An overview of U.S. Geological Survey lake studies in Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-063-03, 8 p. HTML - PDF - DJVU

Graczyk, D.G., Hunt, R.J., Greb, S.R., Buchwald, C.A., and Krohelski, J.T., 2003, Hydrology, water quality, and yields, from near-shore flows to four lakes in northern Wisconsin, 1999-2001, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4144. 64 p. HTML

Hunt, R.J., 2003, Ground water-lake interaction modeling using the LAK3 Package for MODFLOW2000: Ground Water, vol. 41, no. 2, p. 114-118.

Hunt, R.J., Haitjema, H.M., Krohelski, J.T., and Feinstein, D.T., 2003, Simulating ground water-lake interactions: approaches and insights: Ground Water, vol. 41, no. 22, p. 227-237.

Hunt, R.J., Pint, C.D., and Anderson, M.P., 2003, Using Diverse Data Types to Calibrate a Watershed Model of the Trout Lake Basin, Northern Wisconsin, p.600-604, In: MODFLOW and More 2003: Understanding through Modeling :   Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of the International Ground Water Modeling Center . Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines.

Hunt, R.J., Saad, D.A., and Chapel, D.M., 2003, Numerical Simulation of Ground-Water Flow in La Crosse County, Wisconsin and into Nearby Pools of the Mississippi River . U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4154. 36 p. HTML

John, R., Pint, C.D., Anderson, M.P., and Hunt, R.J., 2003, The Effects of Potential Climate Change on Lake Levels and Lake Capture Zones, p. 212-216, In MODFLOW and More 2003: Understanding through Modeling :   Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of the International Ground Water Modeling Center . Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines.

Magnuson, J.J., Krohelski, J.T., Kunkel, K.E., and Robertson, D.M., 2003, Wisconsin 's waters and climate: historical changes and possible futures: In Wisconsin 's waters: a confluence of perspectives. Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy, p. 23-36.

Pint, C.D., Hunt, R.J., and Anderson, M.P., 2003, Flow path delineation and ground water age, Allequash Basin, Wisconsin : Ground Water, vol. 41, no. 7, p. 895-902.

Robertson, D.M., Rose, W.J., and Garn, H.S., 2003, Water quality and the effects of changes in phosphorus loading, Red Cedar Lakes, Barron and Washburn Counties, Wisconsin: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4238, 42 p. HTML

Robertson, D.M., Rose, W.J., and Saad, D.A., 2003, Water quality and the effects of changes in phosphorus loading to Muskellunge Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4011, 18 p. HTML

2002

Anderson, M.P., Hunt, R.J., Krohelski, J.T., and Chung, K., 2002, Using high hydraulic conductivity nodes to simulate seepage lakes: Ground Water 40(2), p. 119-124.

Garn, H. S., 2002, Effects of lawn fertilizer on nutrient concentration in runoff from lakeshore lawns, Lauderdale Lakes, Wisconsin : USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4130, 6 p. HTML PDF

Kelson, V.A., Hunt, R.J., and Haitjema, H.M., 2002, Improving a regional model using reduced complexity and parameter estimation: Ground Water 40(2), p. 138-149.

Krohelski, J.T., Lin, Y., Rose, W.J., and Hunt, R.J., 2002, Simulation of Fish, Mud and Crystal Lakes and the shallow ground-water system, Dane County, Wisconsin: USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4014. PDF DJVU

Krohelski, J.T., Rose, W.J., and Hunt, R.J., 2002, Hydrologic investigation of Powell Marsh and its relationship to Dead Pike Lake Vilas County, Wisconsin: USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4034. PDF DJVU

Madenjian, C.P., Fahenstiel, G.L., Johengen, T.H., Nalepa, T.F., Venderploeg, H.A., Fleischer, G.W., Schneeberger, P.J., Benjamin, D.M., Smith, E.B., Bence, J.R., Rutherford, E.S., Lavis, D.S., Robertson, D.M., Jude, D.J., and Ebener, M.P., 2002, Dynamics of the Lake Michigan food web, 1970-2000: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Vol. 59, p. 736-753.

Robertson, D.M., Goddard, G.L, Mergerer, E.A., Rose, W.J., and Garrison, P.J., 2002, Hydrology and water quality of Geneva Lake, Walworth County, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 02-4039, 73 p. HTML DJVU

Robertson, D.M., and Lenz, B.N., 2002, Response of the St. Croix River Pools, Wisconsin and Minnesota, to various phosphorus-loading scenarios: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 02-4181, 36 p. HTML DJVU

2001

Hunt, R.J., Bradbury, K.R., and Krohelski, J.T., 2001, The effects of large-scale pumping and diversion on the water resources in Dane County, Wisconsin : USGS Fact Sheet FS-127-01, 4 p. DJVU PDF

Hunt, R.J., Haitjema, H.M., Krohelski, J.T., and Feinstein, D.T., 2001, Simulating groundwater-lake interactions with models: MODFLOW and analytic element approaches.  p. 328-334 in MODFLOW 2001 and Other Modeling Odysseys:  Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of the International Ground Water Modeling Center. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines.

Lin, Y., Krohelski, J.T., and Hunt, R.J., 2001, Simulation of lake stage in two seepage lakes in southcentral Wisconsin using the LAK3 package for MODFLOW. p. 411-417 in MODFLOW 2001 and Other Modeling Odysseys: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference of the International Ground Water Modeling Center. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines.

2000

Elder, J.F., Robertson, D.M., and Garrison, P.J., 2000, Chemical composition of surficial deposits in Geneva Lake, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-121-00. HTML DJVU

Elder J.F., Rybicki, N.B., Carter, V.P., and Weintraub, V., 2000, Sources and yields of dissolved carbon in northern Wisconsin stream catchments with differing amounts of peatland: Wetlands, Vol. 20, No. 1, p.113-125.

Hunt, R.J., Graczyk, D.J., and Rose, W.J., 2000, Water flows in the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-068-00, 4 p. HTML DJVU

Hunt, R.J., Lin, J., Krohelski, J.T., and Juckem, P.F., 2000, Simulation of the shallow hydrologic system in the vicinity of Middle Genesee Lake, Wisconsin, using analytic elements and parameter estimation: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 00-4136,16 p. HTML DJVU

Lathrop, R.C., Carpenter, S.R., and Robertson, D.M., 2000, Interacting factors causing exceptional water clarity in Lakes Mendota and Monona, Wisconsin, Proc. of the International Limnological Society, SIL, Dublin, Ireland, August, 1998.

Magnuson, J.J., Robertson, D.M. Wynne, R.H., Benson, B.J., Livigstone, D.M., Arai, T., Assel, R.A., Barry, R.G., Card, V., Kuusisto, E., Granin, N.G., Prowse, T.D., Stewart, K.M., and Vuglinski, V.S., 2000, Historical Trends in Lake and River Ice Cover in the Northern Hemisphere: Science, Vol. 289, No. 5485, p. 1743-1746.

Magnuson, J.J., Wynne, R.H., Benson, B.J., and Robertson, D.M., 2000, Lake and river ice as a powerful indicator of past and present climates, Proc. of the International Limnological Society, SIL, Dublin, Ireland, August, 1998.

Robertson, D.M., 2000, One-dimensional simulation of stratification and dissolved oxygen in McCook Reservoir, Illinois : U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 00-4258, 17 p. HTML DJVU

Robertson, D.M., Goddard, G.L., Helsel, D.R., and MacKinnon, K.L., 2000, Rehabilitation of Delavan Lake, Wisconsin : Lake and Reservoir Management, Vol. 20, No. 3, p. 155-176.

Robertson, D.M., and Rose, W.J., 2000, Hydrology, water quality, and phosphorus loading of Little St. Germain Lake, Vilas County, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 00-4209, 8 p. HTML DJVU

Robertson, D.M., Wynne, R.H., and Chang, W.Y.B., 2000, Variability in ice cover across the northern hemisphere during the 1900's associated with El Nino events, Proceedings of the International Limnological Society, SIL, Dublin, Ireland, August, 1998.

Saad, D.A., and Robertson, D.M., 2000, Water-resources-related information for the St. Croix Reservation and vicinity, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 00-4133, 65 p. HTML DJVU

Johnson, G.P., Hornewer, N.J., Robertson, D.M., and Olson, D.T., 2000, Methodology, data collection, and data analysis for determination of water-mixing patterns induced by aerators and mixers, U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 00-4101, 72 p. PDF

Grannemann, N.G., Hunt, R.J., Nicholas, J.R. Reilly, T.E., and Winter, T.C., 2000, The importance of ground water to the Great Lakes Region: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 00-4008, 12 p. HTML DJVU

1999

Lathrop, R.C., Carpenter, S.R., and Robertson, D.M., 1999, Summer water clarity responses to phosphorus, Daphnia grazing, and internal mixing in Lake Mendota, Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 44(1), p. 137-146.

Krohelski, J.T., Feinstein, D.T., and Lenz, B.N., 1999, Simulation of stage and hydrologic budget for Shell Lake, Washburn County, Wisconsin, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 99-4209, 23 p. HTML DJVU

Panuska, J.C., and Robertson, D.M., 1999, Estimating phosphorus concentrations following alum treatment using apparent settling velocities, Lakes and Reservoir Management, Vol. 15(1), p. 28-38.

1998

Hunt, R.J, Anderson, M.P., and Kelson, V.A., 1998, Improving a complex finite-difference ground water flow model through the use of an analytic element screening model, Ground Water, Vol. 36, No. 6, p. 1011-1017.

Hunt, R.J, Anderson, M.P., and Kelson, V.A., 1998, Linking an analytic element flow code to MODFLOW - Implementation and benefits. p. 477-504 in MODFLOW'98: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference of the International Ground Water Center. Golden, CO: Colorado School of Mines.

Krabbenhoft, D.P., Gilmour, C.C., Benoit, J.M., Babiarz, C.L., Andren, A.W., and Hurley, J.P., 1998, Methyl mercury dynamics in littoral sediments of a temperate lake, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Vol. 55, p. 835-844.

Robertson, D.M., Elder, J.F., Goddard, G.L., and James, W.F., 1998, Dynamics in phosphorus retention in wetlands upstream of Delavan Lake, Wisconsin, Lakes and Reservoir Management, Vol. 14, No. 4, p. 466-477.

Rose, W.J., and Robertson, D.M., 1998, Hydrology, water quality, and phosphorus loading of Kirby Lake, Barron County, Wisconsin, U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-066-98, 4 p. HTML DJVU

Walker, J.F. and Krabbenhoft, D.P., 1998, Groundwater and surface-water interactions in riparian and lake-dominated systems, in Kendall, C. and McDonnell, J.J. eds., Isotope tracers in catchment hydrology, Elsevier Publishing, New York, 839 P.

1997

Elder, J.F., Manion, B.J., and Goddard, G.L., 1997, Mesocosm experiments to assess factors affecting phosphorus retention and release in an extended Wisconsin wetland: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4272, 14 p. DJVU

Goddard, G.L., and Elder, J.F., 1997, Retention of sediments and nutrients in Jackson Creek Wetland near Delavan Lake, Wisconsin, 1993-95, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4014, 22 p. DJVU

Hornewer, N.J., Johnson, G.P., Robertson, D.M. and Hondzo, M., 1997, Field-scale tests for determining mixing patterns associated with coarse-bubble air diffuser configurations, Egan Quarry, Illinois, In: Environmental and Coastal Hydraulics: Protecting the Aquatic Habitat, Proceedings of the International Association of Hydraulic Research, San Francisco, CA, USA, p. 57-63.

Robertson, D.M., 1997, Regionalized loads of sediment and phosphorus to Lakes Michigan and Superior - High flow and long-term average, Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 23, p. 416-439.

1996

Anderson, W.L., Robertson, D.M., and Magnuson, J.J., 1996, Evidence of recent warming and El Nino-related variation in ice breakup of Wisconsin lakes, Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 41, p. 815-821.

Elder, J.F. and Goddard, G.L., 1996, Sediment and nutrient trapping efficiency of a constructed wetland near Delavan Lake, Wisconsin, 1993-1995: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-232-96. HTML DJVU

Garn, H.S., Olson, D.L., Seidel, T.L., and Rose, W.J., 1996, Hydrology and water quality of Lauderdale Lakes, Walworth County, Wisconsin, 1993-94: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4235, 29 p. DJVU

Hunt, R.J. and Krohelski, J.T., 1996, The application of an analytical element model to investigate groundwater-lake interactions at Pretty Lake, Wisconsin, Lake and Reservoir Management, Vol. 12, p. 487-495.

Imberger, J., Robertson, D.M., and Boland, K., 1996, Lake Number: A quantitative indicator of mixing to be used in water quality management. Scientific Impeller, Solna, Sweden, No. 4, p. 9-15.

Kammerer, P.A., Jr., 1996, Hydrology and water quality of Park Lake, South-central Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet FS-197-96. DJVU

Robertson, D.M., Field, S.J, Elder, J.F., Goddard, G.L., and James, W.F., 1996, Phosphorus dynamics of Delavan Lake Inlet in southeastern Wisconsin . U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 96-4160, 18 p. DJVU

1995

Assel, R.A. and Robertson, D.M. 1995, Changes in winter air temperatures near Lake Michigan during 1851 - 1993, as determined from regional lake-ice records, Limnology and Oceanography, v. 40, p 165-176.

Assel, R.A., Robertson, D.M., Hoff, M.H., and Selgeby, J.H., 1995, Climatic-change implications from long-term (1823-1994) ice records near the Laurentian Great Lakes: Annals of Glaciology, v. 21, p. 383-386.

Krabbenhoft, D.P., and Webster, K.E., 1995, Transient hydrogeological controls on the chemistry of a seepage lake: Water Resources Research, v. 31, no. 9, p. 2295-2305.

Krohelski, J.T. and Batten, W.G., 1995, Simulation of stage and the hydrologic budget of Devils Lake, Sauk County, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 94-348, 22 p. DJVU

Wentz, D.A., Rose, W.J., and Webster, K.E., 1995, Long-term hydrologic and biogeochemical responses of a soft water seepage lake in north central Wisconsin : Water Resources Research, v. 31, no. 1, p 199-212.

1994

Elder, J.F., 1994, Distribution and grain-size partitioning of metals in bottom sediments of an experimentally acidified lake: Water Resources Bulletin, v. 30, no. 2, p. 251-259.

Goddard, G.L., and Field, S.J., 1994, Hydrology and water quality of Whitewater and Rice Lakes in southeastern Wisconsin, 1990-91: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 94-4101, 36 p. DJVU

Greb, S.R., and Wentz, D.A., 1994, Chemical budgets, in Klepinger, K.E., ed., RILWAS 1983-86: Wisconsin Regional Integrated Lake Watershed Acidification Study, Volume 1: Madison, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, PUBL-RS-909-94, Chapter 7, 20 p.

Hurley, J.P., Krabbenhoft, D.P., Babiarz, C.L., and Andren, A.W., 1994, Cycling processes of mercury across sediment/water interfaces in seepage lakes, in Baker, L.A. ed., Environmental Chemistry of Lakes and Reservoirs: Advances in Chemistry Series, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., p. 426-449.

Krabbenhoft, D.P., Bowser, C.J., Kendall, C., and Gat, J.R., 1994, Use of oxygen-19 and deuterium to assess the hydrology of ground-water/lake systems, in Baker, L.A. ed., Environmental Chemistry of Lakes and Reservoirs: Advances in Chemistry Series, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., p. 67-90.

Robertson, D.M., Anderson, W., and Magnuson, J.J., 1994, Relations between El Nino/Southern Oscillation events and the climate and ice cover of lakes in Wisconsin. P 48-57, in Greenland, D. ed., El Nino and Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) Sites: Publication No. 18. LTER Network Office: University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA., 57 p.

Robertson, D.M. and Imberger, J. 1994, Lake Number, a quantitative indicator of mixing used to estimate changes in dissolved oxygen, Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie, v. 79, p. 159-176.

Watras, C.J., Bloom, N.S., Hurley, J.P., Fitzgerald, W.F., Andren, A.W., Krabbenhoft, D.P., and Porcella, D.B., 1994, Sources and fates of mercury and methylmercury in Wisconsin lakes, in Watras and Huckabee eds., Mercury as a Global Pollutant: Intergration and Synthesis, Lewis Pub., Chelsea, MI., p 153-177.

Wentz, D.A., 1994, Chemistry of snowpack and ground water, in Klepinger, K.E., ed., RILWAS 1983-86: Wisconsin Regional Integrated Lake Watershed Acidification Study, Volume 1: Madison, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, PUBL-RS-909-94, Chapter 6, 45 p.

Wentz, D.A., Krohelski, J.T., and Rose, W.J., 1994, Hydrology, in Klepinger, K.E., ed., RILWAS 1983-86: Wisconsin Regional Integrated Lake Watershed Acidification Study, Volume 1: Madison, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, PUBL-RS-909-94, Chapter 7, 74 p.

1993

Field, S.J., 1993, Hydrology and water quality of Powers Lake, southeastern Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4126, 36 p. DJVU

Field, S.J., 1993, Hydrology and water quality of Wind Lake in southeastern Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4107, 61 p. DJVU

House, L.B., 1993, Simulation of the effects of hypothetical residential development on water levels in Graber Pond, Middleton, Wisconsin: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 92-4029, 10 p. DJVU

House, L.B., Waschbusch, R.J., and Hughes, P.E., 1993, Water quality of an urban wet detention pond in Madison, Wisconsin, 1987-88: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 93-172, 57 p. DJVU

Hughes, P.E., 1993, Hydrology, water quality, trophic status, and aquatic plants of Fowler Lake, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4076, 44 p. DJVU

Rose, W.J., 1993, Hydrology of Little Rock Lake in Vilas County, north-central Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 93-4139, 22 p. DJVU

Rose, W.J., 1993, Water and phosphorus budgets and trophic state, Balsam Lake, northwestern Wisconsin, 1987-1989: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4125, 28 p. DJVU

1992

Elder, J.F., Krabbenhoft, D.P, and Walker, J.F., 1992, Water, energy, and biogeochemical budgets (WEBB) program: Data availability and research at the northern temperate lakes site, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-48, 15 p. DJVU

Krabbenhoft, D.P., and Babiarz, C.L., 1992, Role of groundwater transport in aquatic mercury cycling: Water Resources Research, vol. 28, no. 12, p. 3119-3128.

Krabbenhoft, D.P., and Krohelski, J.T., 1992, Data on water quality, lake sediment, and lake-level fluctuation, St. Croix Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, 1981-87: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 92-26, 53 p. DJVU

Robertson, D.M., Ragotzkie, R.A., and Magnuson, J.J. 1992, Lake ice records used to detect historical and future climatic changes: Climatic Change, v. 21, p. 407-427.

1991

Wentz, D.A., and Rose, W.J., 1991, Hydrology of Lakes Clara and Vandercook in North-Central Wisconsin: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4204, 24 p. DJVU

Watras, C.J., Andre, A.W., Bloom, N.S., Fitzgerald, W.F., Hurley, J.P., Krabbenhoft, D.P., Rada, R.G., Wiener, J.G., 1991, Mercury in temperate lakes: a mechanistic field study: Verhandlungen Internat. Verein. Limnologie, 24, p. 2199-2202.

Pre-1990

Walker, J.F., Pickard, S.A., and Sonzogni, W.C., 1989 Spreadsheet watershed modeling for nonpoint-source pollution management in a Wisconsin basin: Water Resources Bulletin, v. 25, no. 1, p. 139-147.

Wentz, D.A., Garrison, P.J., and Bockheim, J.G., 1989, Section 7—Chemical input-output budgets, in Knauer, D., and Brouwer, S.A., eds., The Wisconsin Regional Integrated Lake-Watershed Acidification Study (RILWAS): 1981-1983: Palo Alto, California, Electric Power Research Institute Report EA-6214, p. 7-1 to 7-30.

Wentz, D.A., and Rose, W.J., 1989, Interrelationships among hydrologic-budget components of a northern Wisconsin seepage lake and implications for acid-deposition modeling: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, v. 18, p. 147-155.

Wentz, D.A., Rose, W.J., and Krohelski, J.T., 1989, Section 5—Hydrologic component, in Knauer, D., and Brouwer, S.A., eds., The Wisconsin Regional Integrated Lake-Watershed Acidification Study (RILWAS): 1981-1983: Palo Alto, California, Electric Power Research Institute Report EA-6214, p. 5-1 to 5-77.

Field, S.J., and Duerk, M.D., 1988, Hydrology and water quality of Delavan Lake in southeastern Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 87-4168, 61 p. DJVU

Krug, W.R., Ostenso, N.A., and Krohelski, J.T., 1988, Prediction of the effects of mine dewatering on four lakes near Crandon, Wisconsin, by use of a water-budget model: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 87-471, 63 p. DJVU

Wentz, D.A., Krohelski, J.T., Rose, W.J., Bockheim, J.G., Garrison, P.J., Knauer, D.R., and Goldstein, R.A., 1987, Hydrologic and chemical budgets of Wisconsin lakes, in Perrry, R., Harrison, R.M., Bel, J.N.B., and Lester, J.N., eds., Acid Rain: Scientific and Technical Advances, Selper Ltd., London, p. 309-316.

House, L.B., 1986, Stage fluctuations of Wisconsin Lakes : Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey Information Circular No. 49, 84 p.

House, L.B., 1984, Effects of urbanization on three ponds in Middleton, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 84-4051, 17 p. DJVU (report) DJVU (plate)

Krug, W.R., and House, L.B., 1984, Evaluation of alternative reservoir-management practices in the Rock River basin, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 83-4186, 21 p. DJVU

House, L.B., 1981, An assessment of streamflow, water quality, and the effects of construction on impoundment on Bridge Creek at Augusta, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Open-File Report 81-1192, 25 p. DJVU (report) DJVU (plate)

Krug, W.R., 1981, Hydrologic effects of proposed changes in management practices, Winnebago Pool, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 80-107, 19 p. DJVU

Batten, W.G., and Hindall, S.M., 1980, Sediment deposition in the White River Reservoir, northwestern Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2069, 30 p. DJVU (report) DJVU (plate)

Novitzki, R.P., and Holmstrom, B.K., 1979, Monthly and annual water budgets of Lake Wingra, Madison, Wisconsin, 1971-77: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 79-100, 31 p. DJVU

Rose, W.J., 1977, Hydrologic considerations associated with dredging spring ponds in Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 77-18, 35 p. DJVU (report) DJVU (plate)

Oakes, E.L., Hendrickson, G.E., and Zuehls, E.E., 1975, Hydrology of the Lake Wingra basin, Dane County, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 75-17, 31 p. DJVU

Novitzki, R.P., 1971, Hydrologic investigations of Heart Lake, Green Lake County, Wisconsin : U.S. Geological Survey Administrative Report, 9 p.

 

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05548280: Flow=296cfs,Stage=5.67ft,2009-05-06 15:15,>90,NIPPERSINK CREEK NEAR SPRING GROVE, IL 05545750: Flow=2130cfs,Stage=10.78ft,2009-05-06 15:15,>90,FOX RIVER NEAR NEW MUNSTER, WI 05527800: Flow=313cfs,Stage=6.02ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 15:30,>90,DES PLAINES RIVER AT RUSSELL, IL 05437500: Flow=13300cfs,Stage=8.99ft,2009-05-06 15:30,>90,ROCK RIVER AT ROCKTON, IL 05436500: Flow=666cfs,Stage=2.35ft,Floodstage=5.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,>90,SUGAR RIVER NEAR BRODHEAD, WI 05431486: Flow=286cfs,Stage=4.50ft,Floodstage=8.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,>90,TURTLE CREEK AT CARVERS ROCK ROAD NEAR CLINTON, WI 05430500: Flow=7240cfs,Stage=9.25ft,Floodstage=9.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,>90,ROCK RIVER AT AFTON, WI 05430175: Flow=900cfs,Stage=6.02ft,Floodstage=10.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,>90,YAHARA RIVER NEAR FULTON, WI 05430150: Flow=156cfs,Stage=5.13ft,2009-05-06 15:00,>90,BADFISH CREEK NEAR COOKSVILLE, WI 05429500: Flow=558cfs,Stage=5.28ft,2009-05-06 15:15,>90,YAHARA RIVER AT MC FARLAND, WI 05427570: Flow=5880cfs,Stage=14.08ft,2009-05-06 15:15,>90,ROCK RIVER AT INDIANFORD, WI 05426000: Flow=1840cfs,Stage=5.59ft,2009-05-06 17:00,>90,CRAWFISH RIVER AT MILFORD, WI 05425500: Flow=2480cfs,Stage=4.32ft,Floodstage=5.5ft,2009-05-06 16:00,>90,ROCK RIVER AT WATERTOWN, WI 05414820: Flow=51cfs,Stage=4.81ft,2009-05-06 15:15,>90,SINSINAWA RIVER NEAR MENOMINEE, IL 04081000: Flow=191cfs,Stage=1.58ft,Floodstage=6.0ft,2009-05-06 17:00,<10,WAUPACA RIVER NEAR WAUPACA, WI 04066500: Flow=195cfs,Stage=2.93ft,2009-05-06 15:00,<10,PIKE RIVER AT AMBERG, WI 05544200: Flow=108cfs,Stage=2.85ft,Floodstage=5.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,76-90,MUKWONAGO RIVER AT MUKWONAGO, WI 05543830: Flow=228cfs,Stage=3.68ft,2009-05-06 15:15,76-90,FOX RIVER AT WAUKESHA, WI 05434500: Flow=1270cfs,Stage=7.95ft,Floodstage=13.5ft,2009-05-06 15:15,76-90,PECATONICA RIVER AT MARTINTOWN, WI 05433000: Flow=253cfs,Stage=5.71ft,Floodstage=11.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,76-90,EAST BRANCH PECATONICA RIVER NR BLANCHARDVILLE, WI 05427948: Flow=5.1cfs,Stage=3.56ft,2009-05-06 15:15,76-90,PHEASANT BRANCH AT MIDDLETON, WI 05423500: Flow=83cfs,Stage=2.72ft,Floodstage=6.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,76-90,SOUTH BRANCH ROCK RIVER AT WAUPUN, WI 05413500: Flow=236cfs,Stage=5.92ft,Floodstage=18.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,76-90,GRANT RIVER AT BURTON, WI 05410490: Flow=655cfs,Stage=8.01ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,76-90,KICKAPOO RIVER AT STEUBEN, WI 05406500: Flow=61cfs,Stage=2.05ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,76-90,BLACK EARTH CREEK AT BLACK EARTH, WI 04087257: Flow=48cfs,Stage=2.41ft,2009-05-06 15:00,76-90,PIKE RIVER NEAR RACINE, WI 04087240: Flow=228cfs,Stage=3.36ft,2009-05-06 15:00,76-90,ROOT RIVER AT RACINE, WI 04087233: Flow=78cfs,Stage=4.72ft,Floodstage=9.0ft,2009-05-06 11:15,76-90,ROOT RIVER CANAL NEAR FRANKLIN, WI 04087204: Flow=23cfs,Stage=2.71ft,Floodstage=8.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,76-90,OAK CREEK AT SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WI 04087088: Flow=21cfs,2009-05-06 15:15,76-90,UNDERWOOD CREEK AT WAUWATOSA, WI 04087000: Flow=907cfs,Stage=3.12ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 17:00,76-90,MILWAUKEE RIVER AT MILWAUKEE, WI 04086500: Flow=138cfs,Stage=6.14ft,Floodstage=10.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,76-90,CEDAR CREEK NEAR CEDARBURG, WI 04086000: Flow=535cfs,Stage=3.13ft,Floodstage=8.0ft,2009-05-06 16:00,76-90,SHEBOYGAN RIVER AT SHEBOYGAN, WI 04073500: Flow=2060cfs,Stage=11.44ft,Floodstage=13.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,76-90,FOX RIVER AT BERLIN, WI 04037500: Flow=94cfs,Stage=5.10ft,2009-05-06 15:00,76-90,CISCO BRANCH ONTONAGON R AT CISCO LAKE OUTLET, MI 05397500: Flow=187cfs,Stage=1.08ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,10-24,EAU CLAIRE RIVER AT KELLY, WI 05395000: Flow=1910cfs,Stage=4.81ft,Floodstage=11.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,10-24,WISCONSIN RIVER AT MERRILL, WI 05369000: Flow=893cfs,Stage=6.41ft,2009-05-06 15:00,10-24,RED CEDAR RIVER AT MENOMONIE, WI 05368000: Flow=224cfs,Stage=3.64ft,2009-05-06 15:15,10-24,HAY RIVER AT WHEELER, WI 05333500: Flow=1160cfs,Stage=1.37ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,10-24,ST. CROIX RIVER NEAR DANBURY, WI 04080000: Flow=364cfs,Stage=1.68ft,Floodstage=5.0ft,2009-05-06 16:00,10-24,LITTLE WOLF RIVER AT ROYALTON, WI 04078500: Flow=277cfs,Stage=3.23ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,10-24,EMBARRASS RIVER NEAR EMBARRASS, WI 04064500: Flow=439cfs,Stage=2.84ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,10-24,PINE RIVER BELOW PINE R POWERPLANT NR FLORENCE, WI 04063000: Flow=1790cfs,Stage=4.40ft,Floodstage=9.0ft,2009-05-06 15:30,10-24,MENOMINEE RIVER NEAR FLORENCE, WI 04060993: Flow=285cfs,Stage=3.77ft,2009-05-06 15:30,10-24,BRULE RIVER AT US HIGHWAY 2 NEAR FLORENCE, WI 04060500: Flow=66cfs,Stage=4.39ft,2009-05-06 16:30,10-24,IRON RIVER AT CASPIAN, MI 04027500: Flow=185cfs,Stage=1.22ft,2009-05-06 15:00,10-24,WHITE RIVER NEAR ASHLAND, WI 04025500: Flow=164cfs,Stage=1.76ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,10-24,BOIS BRULE RIVER AT BRULE, WI 05408000: Flow=199cfs,Stage=3.48ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 13:00,25-75,KICKAPOO RIVER AT LA FARGE, WI 05407000: Flow=11900cfs,Stage=3.08ft,Floodstage=9.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,WISCONSIN RIVER AT MUSCODA, WI 05405000: Flow=494cfs,Stage=8.46ft,Floodstage=16.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,BARABOO RIVER NEAR BARABOO, WI 05404000: Flow=5630cfs,Stage=4.25ft,Floodstage=16.0ft,2009-05-06 17:00,25-75,WISCONSIN RIVER NEAR WISCONSIN DELLS, WI 05402000: Flow=108cfs,Stage=2.89ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,YELLOW RIVER AT BABCOCK, WI 05401050: Flow=93cfs,Stage=5.17ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,TENMILE CREEK NEAR NEKOOSA, WI 05399500: Flow=56cfs,Stage=3.13ft,Floodstage=15.5ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,BIG EAU PLEINE RIVER AT STRATFORD, WI 05398000: Flow=2660cfs,Stage=13.45ft,Floodstage=25.0ft,2009-05-06 16:00,25-75,WISCONSIN RIVER AT ROTHSCHILD, WI 05394500: Flow=160cfs,Stage=2.47ft,Floodstage=7.0ft,2009-05-06 15:30,25-75,PRAIRIE RIVER NEAR MERRILL, WI 05393500: Flow=95cfs,Stage=2.33ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,SPIRIT RIVER AT SPIRIT FALLS, WI 05391000: Flow=327cfs,Stage=1.12ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,WISCONSIN RIVER @ RAINBOW LAKE NR LAKE TOMAHAWK,WI 05389500: Flow=56300cfs,2009-05-06 13:00,Stage=10.27ft,2009-05-06 16:00:00,Floodstage=16.0ft,25-75,Mississippi River at McGregor, IA 05382000: Flow=1960cfs,Stage=4.80ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,BLACK RIVER NEAR GALESVILLE, WI 05381000: Flow=347cfs,Stage=3.90ft,Floodstage=18.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,BLACK RIVER AT NEILLSVILLE, WI 05379500: Flow=457cfs,Stage=4.98ft,Floodstage=9.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,TREMPEALEAU RIVER AT DODGE, WI 05378500: Flow=40900cfs,Stage=6.70ft,Floodstage=13.0ft,2009-05-06 16:00,25-75,MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT WINONA, MN 05370000: Flow=14cfs,Stage=11.90ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,EAU GALLE RIVER AT SPRING VALLEY, WI 05369500: Flow=7290cfs,Stage=4.79ft,Floodstage=13.0ft,2009-05-06 17:00,25-75,CHIPPEWA RIVER AT DURAND, WI 05365500: Flow=4680cfs,Stage=5.10ft,2009-05-06 17:00,25-75,CHIPPEWA RIVER AT CHIPPEWA FALLS, WI 05360500: Flow=1630cfs,Stage=6.42ft,2009-05-06 16:00,25-75,FLAMBEAU RIVER NEAR BRUCE, WI 05356500: Flow=2200cfs,Stage=3.60ft,2009-05-06 16:00,25-75,CHIPPEWA RIVER NEAR BRUCE, WI 05356000: Flow=272cfs,Stage=4.35ft,Floodstage=11.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,CHIPPEWA RIVER AT BISHOPS BRIDGE NEAR WINTER, WI 05344500: Flow=31700cfs,Stage=27.57ft,2009-05-06 16:00,25-75,MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT PRESCOTT, WI 05340500: Flow=5140cfs,Stage=4.11ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,ST. CROIX RIVER AT ST. CROIX FALLS, WI 04087220: Flow=36cfs,Stage=2.97ft,Floodstage=8.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,ROOT RIVER NEAR FRANKLIN, WI 04087120: Flow=122cfs,Stage=2.24ft,Floodstage=11.0ft,2009-05-06 17:00,25-75,MENOMONEE RIVER AT WAUWATOSA, WI 04087030: Flow=38cfs,Stage=3.56ft,Floodstage=7.5ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,MENOMONEE RIVER AT MENOMONEE FALLS, WI 04085427: Flow=565cfs,Stage=5.98ft,Floodstage=10.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,MANITOWOC RIVER AT MANITOWOC, WI 04085200: Flow=60cfs,Stage=9.24ft,Floodstage=14.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,KEWAUNEE RIVER NEAR KEWAUNEE, WI 04079000: Flow=3130cfs,Stage=6.16ft,Floodstage=9.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,WOLF RIVER AT NEW LONDON, WI 04074950: Flow=562cfs,Stage=8.32ft,Floodstage=11.5ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,WOLF RIVER AT LANGLADE, WI 04069500: Flow=842cfs,Stage=2.41ft,Floodstage=10.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,PESHTIGO RIVER AT PESHTIGO, WI 04067500: Flow=3760cfs,Stage=10.41ft,Floodstage=15.0ft,2009-05-06 17:00,25-75,MENOMINEE RIVER NEAR MC ALLISTER, WI 04066800: Flow=3460cfs,Stage=10.89ft,Floodstage=17.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,25-75,MENOMINEE RIVER AT KOSS, MI 04066003: Flow=3190cfs,Stage=8.69ft,Floodstage=14.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,MENOMINEE RIVER BELOW PEMENE CREEK NR PEMBINE, WI 04063700: Flow=178cfs,Stage=2.95ft,Floodstage=6.0ft,2009-05-06 16:00,25-75,POPPLE RIVER NEAR FENCE, WI 04063500: Flow=1890cfs,Stage=7.40ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 11:45,25-75,MENOMINEE RIVER AT TWIN FALLS NEAR IRON MT, MI 04062000: Flow=353cfs,Stage=3.59ft,2009-05-06 11:30,25-75,PAINT RIVER NR ALPHA, MI 04031000: Flow=346cfs,Stage=2.34ft,Floodstage=10.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,BLACK RIVER NEAR BESSEMER, MI 04027000: Flow=679cfs,Stage=3.79ft,Floodstage=18.0ft,2009-05-06 16:45,25-75,BAD RIVER NEAR ODANAH, WI 04024430: Flow=313cfs,Stage=6.31ft,Floodstage=20.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,25-75,NEMADJI RIVER NEAR SOUTH SUPERIOR, WI 464646092052900: Stage=601.41ft,2009-05-06 15:25:00,Not ranked,Rating being developed or revised,SUPERIOR BAY DULUTH SHIP CANAL AT DULUTH, MN 460930090035900: Stage=1584.02ft,2009-05-06 12:00:00,Not ranked,MERCER LAKE AT MERCER, WI 443014087362500: Flow=0.006180cfs,Stage=0.117ft,2009-05-06 16:10,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS TILE SITE NUMBER 2 NR KEWAUNEE, WI 443012087362500: Flow=0.007780cfs,Stage=0.046ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS WATERWAY SITE NO. 3 NR KEWAUNEE,WI 442945087354100: Flow=0.008340cfs,Stage=0.111ft,2009-05-06 16:10,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS TILE SITE NUMBER 1 NR KEWAUNEE, WI 442944087354100: Flow=0.001800cfs,Stage=0.035ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS WATERWAY SITE NO. 1 NR KEWAUNEE,WI 435444087462300: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=-0.019ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS WATERWAY NUMBER 2 NR CLEVELAND, WI 435441087463900: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=-0.011ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS WATERWAY NUMBER 1 NR CLEVELAND, WI 435440087463800: Flow=0.094620cfs,Stage=0.328ft,2009-05-06 16:05,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS TILE SITE NUMBER 2 NR CLEVELAND,WI 435414087471400: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=-0.010ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS WATERWAY NUMBER 3 NR CLEVELAND, WI 434928088553601: Stage=6.41ft,2009-05-06 11:00:00,Not ranked,GREEN LAKE AT COUNTY TRUNK HWY A NR GREEN LAKE, WI 431113088281000: Flow=0.098220cfs,Stage=0.335ft,2009-05-06 02:05,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS TILE SITE NO. 1 NEAR MAPLETON, WI 431112088281000: Flow=0.069970cfs,Stage=0.303ft,2009-05-06 13:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS TILE SITE NO. 2 NEAR MAPLETON, WI 430748089181800: Not ranked,Temporarily unavailable,EAST WASHINGTON AVENUE STORM SEWER AT MADISON, WI 425715089164700: Stage=3.86ft,2009-05-05 19:00:00,Not ranked,LAKE KEGONSA AT BARBER DRIVE NEAR STOUGHTON, WI 424848088083100: Stage=8.34ft,2009-05-06 05:00:00,Not ranked,WIND LAKE AT OUTLET AT WIND LAKE, WI 424317090241401: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=-0.022ft,2009-05-06 14:00,Not ranked,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 2B NEAR PLATTEVILLE,WI 424314090240601: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=-0.013ft,2009-05-06 15:15,Not ranked,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 02 NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 424302090231900: Not ranked,Temporarily unavailable,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 10 NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 424302090225601: Not ranked,Temporarily unavailable,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 03 NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 424259090231301: Not ranked,Temporarily unavailable,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 05 NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 424253090232100: Not ranked,Temporarily unavailable,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 11 NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 424246090231700: Not ranked,Seasonal site,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 12A NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 424245090231600: Not ranked,Temporarily unavailable,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 12B NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 424245090231000: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=-0.007ft,2009-05-06 14:00,Not ranked,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 08 NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 424242090230701: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=0.026ft,2009-05-06 14:00,Not ranked,U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS SITE 07 NR PLATTEVILLE, WI 423912090170800: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=-0.007ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS WATERWAY SITE NO 1 NEAR BELMONT,WI 423909090172100: Flow=0.000000cfs,Stage=0.017ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS WATERWAY SITE NO 2 NEAR BELMONT,WI 423846090171600: Flow=0.025210cfs,Stage=0.007ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,DISCOVERY FARMS WATERWAY SITE NO 3 NEAR BELMONT,WI 423706088363400: Stage=5.06ft,2009-05-06 15:15:00,Not ranked,DELAVAN LAKE NEAR DELAVAN, WI 423525088260400: Stage=2.75ft,2009-05-06 15:00:00,Not ranked,GENEVA LAKE AT LAKE GENEVA, WI 0535739503: Flow=7.9cfs,Stage=2.20ft,2009-05-06 13:00,Not ranked,LITTLE TURTLE RIVER AT GARNET STREET AT MERCER, WI 055451345: Flow=54cfs,Stage=8.94ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,WHITE RIVER AT CENTER STREET AT LAKE GENEVA, WI 054310157: Flow=1.6cfs,Stage=5.66ft,2009-05-06 17:00,Not ranked,JACKSON CREEK TRIBUTARY NEAR ELKHORN, WI 053813595: Flow=1270cfs,Stage=36.91ft,Floodstage=47.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,BLACK RIVER DS ST HWY 54 AT BLACK RIVER FALLS, WI 040871488: Flow=9.4cfs,Stage=11.35ft,2009-05-06 14:50,Not ranked,WILSON PARK CR @ ST. LUKES HOSPTL @ MILWAUKEE, WI 040871476: Flow=0.18cfs,Stage=0.26ft,2009-05-06 14:00,Not ranked,HOLMES AVE CR TRB @ GMIA OUTFALL #1 @ MILWAUKEE,WI 040871475: Flow=1.4cfs,Stage=10.97ft,2009-05-06 14:00,Not ranked,WILSON PARK CREEK @ GMIA OUTFALL #7 @ MILWAUKEE,WI 040871473: Flow=0.38cfs,Stage=10.71ft,2009-05-06 14:00,Not ranked,WILSON PARK CREEK AT GMIA INFALL AT MILWAUKEE, WI 040869416: Flow=7.4cfs,Stage=3.79ft,2009-05-06 11:10,Not ranked,LINCOLN CREEK @ SHERMAN BOULEVARD AT MILWAUKEE, WI 040851385: Flow=5230cfs,Stage=578.70ft,Floodstage=584.0ft,2009-05-06 15:20,Not ranked,FOX RIVER AT OIL TANK DEPOT AT GREEN BAY, WI 040851325: Flow=11cfs,Stage=2.36ft,2009-05-06 15:45,Not ranked,BAIRD CREEK AT SUPERIOR ROAD AT GREEN BAY, WI 040844152: Stage=2.30ft,2009-05-06 16:45:00,Not ranked,Rating being developed or revised,TRIBUTARY TO FOX RIVER TRIB US CTH JJ NR NEENAH,WI 040263491: Flow=51cfs,Stage=6.71ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,NORTH FISH CREEK NEAR MOQUAH, WI 040263205: Flow=19cfs,Stage=1.40ft,Floodstage=5.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,WHITTLESEY CREEK NEAR ASHLAND, WI 05548000: Stage=5.74ft,2009-05-06 15:15:00,Not ranked,NIPPERSINK LAKE AT FOX LAKE, IL 05547500: Stage=5.91ft,2009-05-06 15:45:00,Not ranked,FOX LAKE NEAR LAKE VILLA, IL 05547000: Stage=5.89ft,2009-05-06 15:45:00,Not ranked,CHANNEL LAKE NEAR ANTIOCH, IL 05527950: Flow=189cfs,Stage=9.32ft,2009-05-06 15:30,Not ranked,MILL CREEK AT OLD MILL CREEK, IL 05527910: Stage=18.24ft,2009-05-06 15:30:00,Not ranked,NORTH MILL CREEK NEAR MILBURN, IL 05527905: Stage=11.66ft,2009-05-06 15:30:00,Not ranked,HASTINGS CREEK NEAR LINDENHURST, IL 05527900: Stage=8.68ft,2009-05-06 15:30:00,Not ranked,NORTH MILL CREEK AT HICKORY CORNERS, IL 05438283: Flow=6.6cfs,Stage=4.97ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,PISCASAW CREEK NEAR WALWORTH, WI 05437050: Flow=5190cfs,Stage=10.53ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 15:15,Not ranked,PECATONICA RIVER NR SHIRLAND, ILL 05435950: Stage=3.39ft,2009-05-06 13:00:00,Not ranked,Rating being developed or revised,SUGAR RIVER NEAR VERONA, WI 05435943: Flow=17cfs,Stage=4.47ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,BADGER MILL CREEK AT VERONA, WI 05435935: Flow=2.6cfs,Stage=1.925ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,BADGER MILL CREEK @ HIGHWAYS 18 & 151 @ MADISON,WI 05432927: Flow=32cfs,Stage=9.78ft,2009-05-06 14:45,Not ranked,PLEASANT VALLEY CREEK @ CTH H NR BLANCHARDVILLE,WI 05432695: Flow=9.4cfs,Stage=7.69ft,2009-05-06 14:45,Not ranked,RIDGEWAY BRANCH NEAR HOLLANDALE, WI 05432500: Stage=3.53ft,2009-05-06 15:15:00,Floodstage=13.5ft,Not ranked,PECATONICA RIVER AT DARLINGTON, WI 05431032: Flow=114cfs,Stage=2.27ft,2009-05-06 15:15,Not ranked,TURTLE CREEK AT DELAVAN, WI 05431022: Flow=60cfs,Stage=6.19ft,2009-05-06 11:15,Not ranked,DELAVAN LAKE OUTLET AT BORG ROAD NEAR DELAVAN, WI 05431017: Flow=0.00cfs,Stage=27.86ft,2009-05-06 05:00,Not ranked,DELAVAN LAKE INLET AT STATE HWY 50 AT LAKE LAWN,WI 05431016: Flow=13cfs,Stage=8.69ft,2009-05-06 17:00,Not ranked,JACKSON CREEK AT MOUND ROAD NEAR ELKHORN, WI 05429700: Flow=764cfs,Stage=5.52ft,2009-05-06 15:05,Not ranked,YAHARA RIVER @ FORTON STREET BRIDGE @ STOUGHTON,WI 05429510: Flow=500cfs,Stage=8.33ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,YAHARA RIVER @ EXCHANGE ST. BRIDGE @ MC FARLAND,WI 05429485: Stage=5.30ft,2009-05-06 15:15:00,Not ranked,LAKE WAUBESA AT MC FARLAND, WI 05429000: Stage=5.74ft,2009-05-06 15:15:00,Not ranked,LAKE MONONA AT MADISON, WI 05428500: Flow=389cfs,Stage=6.10ft,2009-05-06 15:10,Not ranked,YAHARA RIVER AT EAST MAIN STREET AT MADISON, WI 05428000: Stage=10.35ft,2009-05-06 15:15:00,Not ranked,LAKE MENDOTA AT MADISON, WI 05427965: Flow=0.00cfs,Stage=0.39ft,2009-05-06 15:15,Not ranked,SPRING HARBOR STORM SEWER AT MADISON, WI 05427850: Flow=62cfs,Stage=10.34ft,2009-05-06 16:15,Not ranked,YAHARA RIVER AT STATE HIGHWAY 113 AT MADISON, WI 05427718: Flow=38cfs,Stage=1.43ft,2009-05-06 15:15,Not ranked,YAHARA RIVER AT WINDSOR, WI 05427235: Stage=9.90ft,2009-05-06 15:15:00,Floodstage=10.0ft,Not ranked,LAKE KOSHKONONG NEAR NEWVILLE, WI 05427085: Flow=5970cfs,Stage=5.34ft,Floodstage=6.0ft,2009-05-06 15:20,Not ranked,ROCK RIVER AT ROBERT STREET AT FORT ATKINSON, WI 05426250: Flow=258cfs,Stage=1.79ft,Floodstage=3.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,BARK RIVER NEAR ROME, WI 05426067: Flow=49cfs,Stage=12.87ft,2009-05-06 11:15,Not ranked,BARK RIVER AT NAGAWICKA ROAD AT DELAFIELD, WI 05425912: Flow=254cfs,Stage=840.87ft,Floodstage=843.5ft,2009-05-06 17:00,Not ranked,BEAVER DAM RIVER AT BEAVER DAM, WI 05424057: Flow=1030cfs,Stage=7.26ft,Floodstage=8.5ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,ROCK RIVER AT HORICON, WI 05414850: Not ranked,Temporarily unavailable,GALENA R.-U.W. PLATTEVILLE FARMS-NR PLATTEVILLE,WI 05414000: Stage=3.83ft,2009-05-06 16:45:00,Floodstage=9.0ft,Not ranked,PLATTE RIVER NEAR ROCKVILLE, WI 05411500: Stage=13.04ft,2009-05-06 16:00:00,Not ranked,Mississippi River at Clayton, IA 05407470: Flow=67cfs,Stage=8.68ft,Floodstage=18.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,KICKAPOO RIVER AT STATE HIGHWAY 33 AT ONTARIO, WI 05404500: Stage=8.59ft,2009-05-06 15:15:00,Not ranked,DEVILS LAKE NEAR BARABOO, WI 05404116: Flow=25cfs,Stage=4.97ft,Floodstage=13.0ft,2009-05-06 11:00,Not ranked,SOUTH BRANCH BARABOO RIVER AT HILLSBORO, WI 05390100: Stage=80.38ft,2009-05-06 16:00:00,Not ranked,LAC VIEUX DESERT NEAR LAND O\'LAKES, WI 05389400: Flow=21cfs,Stage=4.40ft,2009-05-06 17:00,Not ranked,Bloody Run Creek near Marquette, IA 05389000: Flow=197cfs,Stage=5.35ft,2009-05-06 16:45,Not ranked,Yellow River near Ion, IA 05386400: Stage=30.94ft,2009-05-06 16:00:00,Not ranked,MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT BROWNSVILLE, MN 05383075: Flow=353cfs,Stage=2.72ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,LA CROSSE RIVER NEAR LA CROSSE, WI 05382267: Flow=52cfs,Stage=6.05ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,LA CROSSE RIVER @ CNTY TRUNK HIGHWY BB NR TOMAH,WI 05382257: Flow=1.1cfs,Stage=2.34ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,STILLWELL CREEK AT YARD ROAD NEAR TOMAH, WI 05382255: Flow=1.4cfs,Stage=2.38ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,STILLWELL CREEK AT 16TH COURT NEAR TOMAH, WI 05380509: Stage=3.80ft,2009-05-06 14:45:00,Not ranked,TANK CREEK NEAR GALESVILLE, WI 05378490: Stage=7.47ft,2009-05-06 16:00:00,Not ranked,MISSISSIPPI RIVER AT LOCK AND DAM 5A NR WINONA, MN 05362000: Flow=577cfs,Stage=4.59ft,2009-05-05 23:00,Not ranked,JUMP RIVER AT SHELDON, WI 05357335: Flow=102cfs,Stage=3.41ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,BEAR RIVER NEAR MANITOWISH WATERS, WI 05357245: Flow=39cfs,Stage=1.24ft,2009-05-06 06:00,Not ranked,TROUT RIVER AT TROUT LAKE NEAR BOULDER JUNCTION,WI 05357230: Flow=2.6cfs,Stage=7.80ft,2009-05-05 18:00,Not ranked,NORTH CREEK AT TROUT LAKE NEAR BOULDER JUNCTION,WI 05357225: Flow=4.1cfs,Stage=7.95ft,2009-05-06 12:00,Not ranked,STEVENSON CREEK @ CT HWY M NR BOULDER JUNCTION, WI 05357215: Flow=8.3cfs,Stage=1.44ft,2009-05-05 06:00,Not ranked,ALLEQUASH CREEK @ CT HWY M NR BOULDER JUNCTION, WI 05357206: Flow=3.2cfs,2009-05-05 12:00,Stage=2.81ft,2009-05-05 12:15:00,Not ranked,ALLEQUASH CREEK SITE NO. 3 NR BOULDER JUNCTION, WI 05346050: Stage=671.48ft,2009-05-06 13:00:00,Not ranked,CLEAR LAKE, EAST SIDE, AT PRAIRIE ISLAND, MN 05344850: Stage=673.90ft,2009-05-06 14:00:00,Not ranked,STURGEON LAKE, WEST SIDE, AT PRAIRIE ISLAND, MN 05344490: Flow=6720cfs,Stage=27.60ft,2009-05-06 16:30,Not ranked,ST. CROIX RIVER AT PRESCOTT, WI 05342000: Flow=91cfs,Stage=9.81ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,KINNICKINNIC RIVER NEAR RIVER FALLS, WI 05336000: Stage=4.83ft,2009-05-06 16:00:00,Not ranked,ST. CROIX RIVER NEAR GRANTSBURG, WI 05331833: Flow=111cfs,Stage=1.74ft,2009-05-06 15:15,Not ranked,NAMEKAGON RIVER AT LEONARDS, WI 04087214: Flow=8.0cfs,Stage=10.77ft,2009-05-06 11:00,Not ranked,ROOT RIVER AT GRANGE AVENUE AT GREENFIELD, WI 04087170: Stage=8.17ft,2009-05-06 15:00:00,Not ranked,MILWAUKEE RIVER AT MOUTH AT MILWAUKEE, WI 04087159: Flow=12cfs,Stage=6.32ft,Floodstage=16.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,KINNICKINNIC RIVER @ S. 11TH STREET @ MILWAUKEE,WI 04087142: Flow=166cfs,Stage=12.70ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,MENOMONEE RIVER AT 16TH STREET AT MILWAUKEE, WI 04087119: Flow=3.0cfs,Stage=6.34ft,2009-05-06 17:00,Not ranked,HONEY CREEK AT WAUWATOSA, WI 04087070: Flow=15cfs,Stage=4.62ft,2009-05-06 17:00,Not ranked,LITTLE MENOMONEE RIVER AT MILWAUKEE, WI 04087050: Flow=8.8cfs,Stage=2.39ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,LITTLE MENOMONEE RIVER NEAR FREISTADT, WI 04086600: Flow=841cfs,Stage=6.88ft,Floodstage=11.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,MILWAUKEE RIVER NEAR CEDARBURG, WI 04085119: Flow=1.4cfs,Stage=5.55ft,2009-05-06 15:45,Not ranked,BOWER CREEK @ COUNTY TRNK HIGHWAY MM NR DE PERE,WI 04084445: Flow=5180cfs,Stage=5.90ft,Floodstage=8.4ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,FOX RIVER AT APPLETON, WI 04084255: Stage=2.57ft,2009-05-06 15:00:00,Not ranked,LAKE WINNEBAGO NEAR STOCKBRIDGE, WI 04084038: Stage=748.61ft,2009-05-06 17:00:00,Not ranked,DE NEVEU CREEK @ E. MERRILL ST. AT FOND DU LAC, WI 04083545: Flow=159cfs,Stage=2.49ft,2009-05-06 17:00,Not ranked,FOND DU LAC RIVER @ W. ARNDT ST. AT FOND DU LAC,WI 04082500: Stage=2.57ft,2009-05-06 15:00:00,Floodstage=5.5ft,Not ranked,LAKE WINNEBAGO AT OSHKOSH, WI 04082400: Flow=7770cfs,Stage=5.90ft,Floodstage=7.5ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,FOX RIVER AT OSHKOSH, WI 04077630: Flow=111cfs,Stage=5.89ft,2009-05-06 15:05,Not ranked,RED RIVER AT MORGAN ROAD NEAR MORGAN, WI 04074548: Flow=18cfs,Stage=1.73ft,2009-05-06 15:15,Not ranked,SWAMP CREEK BELOW RICE LAKE AT MOLE LAKE, WI 04074538: Flow=32cfs,Stage=1.16ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,SWAMP CREEK ABOVE RICE LAKE AT MOLE LAKE, WI 04073970: Flow=84cfs,Stage=5.45ft,2009-05-06 10:00,Not ranked,WAUKAU CREEK NEAR OMRO, WI 04073473: Flow=173cfs,Stage=4.08ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,PUCHYAN RIVER DS N. LAWSON DRIVE NR GREEN LAKE, WI 04073468: Flow=28cfs,Stage=6.41ft,2009-05-06 11:00,Not ranked,GREEN LAKE INLET AT CT HIGHWAY A NR GREEN LAKE, WI 04073462: Flow=6.1cfs,Stage=4.43ft,2009-05-06 15:15,Not ranked,WHITE CREEK AT SPRING GROVE ROAD NR GREEN LAKE, WI 04072845: Flow=152cfs,Stage=5.41ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,MONTELLO RIVER NEAR MONTELLO, WI 04072150: Flow=46cfs,Stage=12.03ft,Floodstage=18.0ft,2009-05-06 14:45,Not ranked,DUCK CREEK NEAR HOWARD, WI 04071765: Flow=839cfs,Stage=5.15ft,Floodstage=9.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,OCONTO RIVER NEAR OCONTO, WI 04071000: Flow=504cfs,Stage=1.55ft,Floodstage=9.0ft,2009-05-06 11:00,Not ranked,OCONTO RIVER NEAR GILLETT, WI 04069416: Flow=830cfs,Stage=8.41ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,PESHTIGO RIVER AT PORTERFIELD, WI 04067958: Flow=479cfs,Stage=4.54ft,2009-05-06 16:00,Not ranked,PESHTIGO RIVER NEAR WABENO, WI 04066030: Flow=2810cfs,Stage=7.64ft,Floodstage=14.0ft,2009-05-06 15:00,Not ranked,MENOMINEE RIVER AT WHITE RAPIDS DAM NEAR BANAT, MI 04065106: Flow=2420cfs,Stage=6.80ft,Floodstage=13.0ft,2009-05-06 17:00,Not ranked,MENOMINEE RIVER AT NIAGARA, WI 04062011: Flow=694cfs,Stage=7.20ft,Floodstage=12.0ft,2009-05-06 15:30,Not ranked,BRULE RIVER NEAR COMMONWEALTH, WI 04037400: Stage=4.00ft,2009-05-06 15:00:00,Not ranked,CISCO LAKE NEAR WATERSMEET, MI 04026390: Flow=14cfs,Stage=5.47ft,2009-05-06 13:00,Not ranked,BEARTRAP CREEK AT U.S. HIGHWAY 2 NEAR ASHLAND, WI Go to WaterWatch (offsite) for a larger map with additional options