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Potential Effects of Climate Change on Stream Temperature in the Marengo River Headwaters
Cold-water trout habitat in Wisconsin is projected to substantially decrease as a result of climate change. The extent of habitat loss depends, in part, on groundwater discharge to streams, which can provide cool-water refuges for trout. Survey hydrogeologists used field measurements and models of groundwater flow and stream temperature to evaluate how...-
GFLOW Groundwater Flow Model of the Marengo River Headwaters [dataset 1]
2021
Data: Groundwater flow model (.gfl file format), shapefiles (.shp file format)
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Geodatabase - Three Baseflow Scenarios for the Marengo River Headwaters [dataset 2]
2021
GIS Data: File geodatabase (.gdb file format)
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Measurements of Water Chemistry, Streamflow, and Stream Temperature from the Marengo River Headwaters [dataset 3]
2021
Data: Spreadsheets (.xlsx file format)
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Simulated Baseflow of the Marengo River Headwaters with 21% Increase in Recharge [plate 2]
2021
Map: 11 in x 17 in
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Simulated Baseflow of the Marengo River Headwaters with 12% Decrease in Recharge [plate 3]
2021
Map: 11 in x 17 in
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Reconnoissance [sic] Soil Survey of North Part of North Central Wisconsin
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Soil Map: Wisconsin, Reconnoissance [sic] Survey - North Part of North Central Wisconsin Sheet
1916
Map: 26.0 in x 20.0 in, scale 1 in = 3 miles
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Mineral Land Classification, Showing Indications of Iron Formation in Parts of Ashland, Bayfield, Washburn, Sawyer, Price, Oneida, Forest, Rusk, Barron, and Chippewa Counties
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Map Showing Geology of Part of Northwestern Wisconsin Including Parts of Ashland, Bayfield, Washburn, Sawyer, Price, Oneida, Barron, Rusk, and Chippewa Counties [plate 1]
1915
Map: 20.7 in x 13.5 in, scale 1 in = 6 miles
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Sandstones of the Wisconsin Coast of Lake Superior
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Geological Map of Part of West End of Lake Superior
1912
Map: 25.2 in x 15.2 in, scale 1 in = 3 miles