Publications
Browse more than 150,000 publications authored by our scientists over the past 100+ year history of the USGS. Publications available are: USGS-authored journal articles, series reports, book chapters, other government publications, and more.
Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center Publications
Filter Total Items: 3223
Water for the cities - The outlook
Except perhaps for the arid Southwest, water resources are generally sufficient to meet the needs of cities for the foreseeable future. Cities will continue to expand and additional rural areas will be converted to urban and suburban complexes. Demands for urban water will continue to rise and this will place a heavy strain on existing systems.
Cities have always faced water problems. This has lar
Authors
William Joseph Schneider, Andrew Maute Spieker
Inorganic composition of gallbladder bile from fasted rainbow trout
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
J. B. Hunn
Interaction of antimycin A and rotenone in fish bioassays
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
R.M. Howland
Quinaldine as an anesthetic for brook trout, lake trout, and Atlantic salmon
Abstract not submitted to date
Authors
D.O. Locke
Laboratory studies on possible fish-collecting aids, with some toxicities for the isomers of cresol
Abstract not submitted to date
Authors
R.M. Howland
Field trials of antimycin A as a fish toxicant
Abstract not submitted to date
Authors
P.A. Gilderhus, B.L. Berger, R.E. Lennon
Laboratory studies on antimycin A as a fish toxicant
Liquid and sand formulations of antimycin A were tested in laboratory waters of various temperature, hardness, pH, and turbidity against 31 species of fresh-water fish of various sizes and life stages. Each formulation of toxicant was lethal under all water conditions to fish eggs, fry, fingerlings, and adult fish. Trouts are the most sensitive and catfishes the least sensitive. Of the 31 species,
Authors
Bernard L. Berger, Robert E. Lennon, James W. Hogan