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Inventory of Wisconsin's Springs
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
An Inventory of Springs in Wisconsin
Report, database, field protocol, photos, and site sketches documenting the multi-year project inventorying springs in Wisconsin with discharge rates of at least 0.25 cubic feet per second. -
Methods and Best Practices for Surveying Springs in Wisconsin
Description of the field methods and data management procedures used to produce the Springs Inventory (see Bulletin 113). -
Seasonal Geochemistry of Springs from Dolomite Aquifers of Southwestern Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Assessing the Ecological Status and Vulnerability of Springs in Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed.-
Assessing the Ecological Status and Vulnerability of Springs in Wisconsin [GIS Data]
2008
GIS Data: Shapefiles, JPEG images, Microsoft Access database
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Geochemical Prospecting by Spring Sampling in the Southwest Wisconsin Zinc Mining Area
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Geochemical Prospecting by Spring Sampling in the Southwest Wisconsin Zinc Mining Area
1969
Report: 28 p. + map (scale 1:125,000)
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Delineation of Areas Contributing Groundwater to Springs and Wetlands Supporting the Hine's Emerald Dragonfly, Door County, Wisconsin
Open-file report; contains unpublished data that has not yet been peer-reviewed. -
Geoscience Wisconsin Volume 20
Vulnerability of spring systems to groundwater withdrawals in southern Wisconsin -
Geoscience Wisconsin Volume 21
Age and correlation of Silurian rocks / Overview of Wisconsin's spring resources -
Groundwater Resources in Iowa County
This four-part series describes the results of a comprehensive inventory and assessment of Iowa County's groundwater resources. Covers water-table elevation, groundwater recharge, groundwater susceptibility, and the springs of Iowa County. -
2017 Year in Review
In 2017, Survey staff worked in 69 Wisconsin counties. We mapped geology, inventoried springs, and created groundwater models. We provide natural resource managers – land and water conservationists, county boards, and water utilities – with the information they need to protect and share their resources. This publication provides a summary of some of the... -
Wisconsin Groundwater-Level Monitoring Network Improvement
The Wisconsin Groundwater-Level Monitoring Network consists of 93 wells and 2 spring gaging stations. This report documents work performed on seven of the wells between August 1, 2016 and July 31, 2017, and appendices provide historical reference documents.