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Soils, Geologic, and Hydrogeologic Influences on Lake Water Quality in Northwestern Wisconsin
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Generalized Water-Table Elevation of Clark County, Wisconsin
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Generalized Water-Table Elevation Map of Clark County, Wisconsin
1990
Map: 27.5 in x 38 in, scale 1:100,000
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Generalized Water-Table Elevation of St. Croix County, Wisconsin
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Generalized Water-Table Elevation Map of St. Croix County, Wisconsin
1990
Map: 34.8 in x 18.8 in, scale 1:100,000
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Groundwater-Quality Investigation Maps of Pierce County, Wisconsin
Includes Plate 1: Sample Numbers (map 90-3a). Plate 2: Nitrate as Nitrogen in mg/L (map 90-3b). Plate 3: Chloride in mg/L (map 90-3c). Plate 4: Laboratory Measurement of pH (map 90-3d). Plate 5: Total Hardness in mg/L (map 90-3e). Plate 6: Laboratory Measurement of Electrical Conductivity in μmhos/cm (map 90-3f). Plate 7: Ferrous Iron in mg/L (map 90-3g).-
Groundwater-Quality Investigation Maps of Pierce County, Wisconsin: Sample Numbers [plate 1]
1990
Map: 27.5 in x 24 in
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Groundwater-Quality Investigation Maps of Pierce County, Wisconsin: Chloride in mg/L [plate 3]
1990
Map: 27.5 in x 24 in
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Groundwater-Quality Investigation Maps of Pierce County, Wisconsin: Total Hardness in mg/L [plate 5]
1990
Map: 27.5 in x 24 in
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Geology of Sauk County, Wisconsin
Geologic history and description of Sauk County, the home of Devils Lake and Parfreys Glen. Includes four-color bedrock map and cross sections. Map and cross sections are folded.-
GIS Data for the Geology of Sauk County, Wisconsin (version 2) [dataset 1]
1990
GIS Data: GeMS Level 3 file geodatabase (.gdb file format), shapefiles (.shp file format)
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The Ice Age Geology of Devils Lake State Park
Devils Lake State Park is a place of striking geologic contrasts, where some of the oldest rock exposed in southern Wisconsin lies next to some of the youngest geologic materials in the state. The purple rock (called Baraboo quartzite) in the walls of Devils Lake gorge is more than 1.7 billion years old; the glacially deposited ridges that block both ends...-
The Ice Age Geology of Devils Lake State Park
1990
Report: 28 p., 1 plate, 18 in x 24 in, scale 1:24,000
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