Kewaunee Wisconsin well water advisory forecast study door hanger left after sample collection.
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Kewaunee Wisconsin well water advisory forecast study door hanger left after sample collection.
Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment team member Joel Stokdyk collects residential private well water sample for the well water advisory forecast study in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.
Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment team member Joel Stokdyk collects residential private well water sample for the well water advisory forecast study in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.
Team members from the USGS Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment (LIDE) collecting private well water samples on a chilly November day in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. Pictured from left to right Joel Stokdyk (USGS), Rachel Cook (USDA), Aaron Firnstahl (USGS).
Team members from the USGS Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment (LIDE) collecting private well water samples on a chilly November day in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. Pictured from left to right Joel Stokdyk (USGS), Rachel Cook (USDA), Aaron Firnstahl (USGS).
LIDE team members in front of field vehicle when traveling to collect private well water samples
linkJoel Stokdyk (USGS) and Rachel Cook (USDA) from the USGS Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment (LIDE) standing in front of field vehicle en route to collecting private well water samples on a chilly November day in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.
LIDE team members in front of field vehicle when traveling to collect private well water samples
linkJoel Stokdyk (USGS) and Rachel Cook (USDA) from the USGS Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment (LIDE) standing in front of field vehicle en route to collecting private well water samples on a chilly November day in Kewaunee County, Wisconsin.
Streamgage 05429369 Swan Creek at Lalor Road near Fitchburg, Wisconsin with snow covered brushy vegetation on the shore of stream on overcast day.
Streamgage 05429369 Swan Creek at Lalor Road near Fitchburg, Wisconsin with snow covered brushy vegetation on the shore of stream on overcast day.
Time lapse video (10x speed) of salmon migrating upstream from Lake Michigan to spawn, taken at Underwood Creek at Wauwatosa, Wisconsin on October 22, 2022.
Site 04087088 Underwood Creek at Wauwatosa, WI https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/04087088/
Time lapse video (10x speed) of salmon migrating upstream from Lake Michigan to spawn, taken at Underwood Creek at Wauwatosa, Wisconsin on October 22, 2022.
Site 04087088 Underwood Creek at Wauwatosa, WI https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/04087088/
Time lapse video of salmon migrating upstream from Lake Michigan to spawn, taken on October 22, 2022, at Underwood Creek at Wauwatosa, Wisconsin (https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/04087088/).
Time lapse video of salmon migrating upstream from Lake Michigan to spawn, taken on October 22, 2022, at Underwood Creek at Wauwatosa, Wisconsin (https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/04087088/).
Reviewing streamflow measurements on board a research vessel in the Amazon River basin in Manacapuru, Brazil
linkUSGS, ANA and SBG-CPRM staff reviewing streamflow measurements on board an ANA/SBG-CPRM research vessel in the Amazon River basin in Manacapuru, Brazil. USGS staff in middle wearing orange shirt and yellow PFD, ANA and SGB-CPRM staff in navy blue attire discuss measurements and look over data.
SGB-CPRM (Geological Survey of Brazil)
Reviewing streamflow measurements on board a research vessel in the Amazon River basin in Manacapuru, Brazil
linkUSGS, ANA and SBG-CPRM staff reviewing streamflow measurements on board an ANA/SBG-CPRM research vessel in the Amazon River basin in Manacapuru, Brazil. USGS staff in middle wearing orange shirt and yellow PFD, ANA and SGB-CPRM staff in navy blue attire discuss measurements and look over data.
SGB-CPRM (Geological Survey of Brazil)
USGS, ANA and Geological Survey of Brazil (SGB-CPRM) staff standing in front of an ANA/SBG-CPRM research vessel in the Amazon River basin in Manacapuru, Brazil to measure measure streamflow and sample suspended sediment.
SGB-CPRM (Geological Survey of Brazil)
ANA (Agencia Nacional De Aguas E Saneamento Basico)
USGS, ANA and Geological Survey of Brazil (SGB-CPRM) staff standing in front of an ANA/SBG-CPRM research vessel in the Amazon River basin in Manacapuru, Brazil to measure measure streamflow and sample suspended sediment.
SGB-CPRM (Geological Survey of Brazil)
ANA (Agencia Nacional De Aguas E Saneamento Basico)
Yellow sediment sampler suspended off side of boat in Manacapuru, Amazon River Basin, Brazil, during a field trip with USGS and National Agency for Water and Basic Sanitation (ANA) scientists (Brazil) and Geological Survey of Brazil (SGB-CPRM).
ANA (Agencia Nacional De Aguas E Saneamento Basico)
SGB-CPRM (Geological Survey of Brazil)
Yellow sediment sampler suspended off side of boat in Manacapuru, Amazon River Basin, Brazil, during a field trip with USGS and National Agency for Water and Basic Sanitation (ANA) scientists (Brazil) and Geological Survey of Brazil (SGB-CPRM).
ANA (Agencia Nacional De Aguas E Saneamento Basico)
SGB-CPRM (Geological Survey of Brazil)
USGS meeting with National Agency for Water and Basic Sanitation (ANA) scientists in Brazil.
Top (L – R) ANA Scientists Vitor Saback, Brian McCallum, Mauricio Abijaodi
Bottom (L-R) USGS Hydrologists Travis Knight, Joel Groten, Filipe Sampaio
ANA (Agencia Nacional De Aguas E Saneamento Basico)
USGS meeting with National Agency for Water and Basic Sanitation (ANA) scientists in Brazil.
Top (L – R) ANA Scientists Vitor Saback, Brian McCallum, Mauricio Abijaodi
Bottom (L-R) USGS Hydrologists Travis Knight, Joel Groten, Filipe Sampaio
ANA (Agencia Nacional De Aguas E Saneamento Basico)
USGS meeting with National Agency for Water and Basic Sanitation (ANA) scientists in Brazil standing in front of flags
linkUSGS meeting with National Agency for Water and Basic Sanitation (ANA) scientists in Brazil, standing in front of three flags (L-R) American flag, Brazilian Flag, ANA logo flag.
(L-R) Mauricio Abijaodi, Brian McCallum, Filipe Sampaio, Joel Groten, Travis Knight, and Vitor Saback.
ANA (Agencia Nacional De Aguas E Saneamento Basico)
USGS meeting with National Agency for Water and Basic Sanitation (ANA) scientists in Brazil standing in front of flags
linkUSGS meeting with National Agency for Water and Basic Sanitation (ANA) scientists in Brazil, standing in front of three flags (L-R) American flag, Brazilian Flag, ANA logo flag.
(L-R) Mauricio Abijaodi, Brian McCallum, Filipe Sampaio, Joel Groten, Travis Knight, and Vitor Saback.
ANA (Agencia Nacional De Aguas E Saneamento Basico)
USGS Research Biologist Nathan Johnson’s son Bryce harvests his first white-tailed deer on private property near High Springs, Florida.
USGS Research Biologist Nathan Johnson’s son Bryce harvests his first white-tailed deer on private property near High Springs, Florida.
Milwaukee River at Cherry Street Bridge looking downstream into downtown Milwaukee. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/040870115
Milwaukee River at Cherry Street Bridge looking downstream into downtown Milwaukee. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/040870115
Multi-parameter meter installed at Milwaukee River Cherry Street streamgage location. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/040870115
Multi-parameter meter installed at Milwaukee River Cherry Street streamgage location. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/040870115
Large-volume microplastics sampler with pump and flow meter next to field vehicle.
Large-volume microplastics sampler with pump and flow meter next to field vehicle.
Looking downstream at Underwood Creek at Juneau Boulevard at Elm Grove, Wisconsin in early Autumn. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/040870855
Looking downstream at Underwood Creek at Juneau Boulevard at Elm Grove, Wisconsin in early Autumn. https://waterdata.usgs.gov/monitoring-location/040870855
USGS research hydrologist Laura Hubbard and Memorial University of Newfoundland's Jordan Wight wade with an orange inflatable boat in shallow wetland as they filter for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
USGS research hydrologist Laura Hubbard and Memorial University of Newfoundland's Jordan Wight wade with an orange inflatable boat in shallow wetland as they filter for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
Scientists walk between hundreds of spawning sockeye salmon in shallow lake at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
linkUSGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center hydrologist Laura Hubbard (right, in yellow coat and PFD) and Jordan Wight (left, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada) walk between hundreds of spawning sockeye salmon in shallow lake at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska as they filter water for avian influenza virus.
Scientists walk between hundreds of spawning sockeye salmon in shallow lake at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
linkUSGS Upper Midwest Water Science Center hydrologist Laura Hubbard (right, in yellow coat and PFD) and Jordan Wight (left, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada) walk between hundreds of spawning sockeye salmon in shallow lake at Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska as they filter water for avian influenza virus.
Filtering wetland water for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
linkHydrologist Laura Hubbard filters wetland water for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
Filtering wetland water for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
linkHydrologist Laura Hubbard filters wetland water for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
Filtering wetland water to sample for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
linkUpper Midwest Water Science Center Hydrologist Laura Hubbard filters wetland water to sample for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
Filtering wetland water to sample for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.
linkUpper Midwest Water Science Center Hydrologist Laura Hubbard filters wetland water to sample for infectious avian influenza in Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska.