Interdisciplinary Research Initiative: Hydrological and biogeochemical research in the Shingobee River headwaters area, north-central Minnesota

U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report 96-4215

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. History and status of the Interdisciplinary Research Initiative in the Shingobee River headwaters area, Minnesota -- R.C. Averett and T.C. Winter
  2. Glacial landscape evolution of the Itasca/St. Croix moraine interlobate area, including the Shingobee River headwaters area -- H.D. Mooers and A.R. Norton
  3. Physiographic and geologic characteristics of the Shingobee River headwaters area -- T.C. Winter and D.O.Rosenberry
  4. Hydrology of the Shingobee River headwaters area -- D.O. Rosenberry, T.C. Winter, D.A. Merk, G.H. Leavesley, and L.D. Beaver
  5. Modeling temperature and evaporation of Williams Lake -- S.W. Hostetler
  6. The exchanges of carbon dioxide and water vapor between Williams Lake and the atmosphere -- D.E. Anderson, D.I. Stannard, R.G. Striegl, and T.A. McConnaughey
  7. Problems in comparing short-term eddy-correlation and energy-budget measurements of evaporation from Williams lake -- D.I. Stannard, D.E. Anderson, and D.O. Rosenberry
  8. Atmospheric input to the Shingobee River headwaters area -- M.M. Reddy, P.F. Schuster, L.J. Puckett, and T.P. Meyers
  9. Chemical fluxes between Williams and Shingobee Lakes and their watersheds -- J.W. LaBaugh
  10. Comparison of dissolved trace metal concentrations in selected lakes in Minnesota (pH ca. 8-9) and New York (pH ca. 5-7) -- A. van Geen
  11. Applications of stable isotopes in the Shingobee River headwaters area -- Carol Kendall, M.M. Reddy, P.F. Shuster, and W.C. Evans
  12. The influence of hydrologic factors on the characteristics of organic matter in the Williams and Shingobee Lakes systems -- G.R. Aiken and D.M. McKnight
  13. Methane emission from Minnesota and Wisconsin lakes following ice melt -- R.G. Striegl and C.M. Michmerhuizen
  14. The aquatic macrophytes in Williams and Shingobee Lakes, implications for carbon cycling -- Virginia Carter, N. B. Rybicki, R.G. Striegl, and P.T. Gammon
  15. Calcification promotes macrophyte photosynthesis in Williams Lake -- T.A. McConnaughey, J.W. LaBaugh, P.F. Schuster, Virginia Carter, R.G. Striegl, M.M. Reddy, and D.O. Rosenberry
  16. The plankton communities of Shingobee and Williams Lakes -- J.W. LaBaugh
  17. The photosynthetic response of phytoplankton in Shingobee Lake and Williams Lake -- B.E. Cole, J.E. Cloern, and A.E. Alpine
  18. Seasonal comparisons of seston abundance and sedimentation rate in a closed basin lake (Williams) and an open-basin lake (Shingobee) -- J.E. Cloern, A.E. Alpine, and B.E. Cole
  19. Transects of organic carbon, calcium carbonate, and diatoms in surface sediments of Williams and Shingobee Lakes -- W.E. Dean and J.P. Bradbury
  20. Fish communities of Williams and Shingobee Lakes -- R.G. Striegl, C.M. Michmerhuizen, and M.E. McDonald
  21. Hydrologic examination of ground-water discharge into the upper Shingobee River -- A.P. Jackman, F.J. Triska, and J.H. Duff
  22. Interstitial solute chemistry in sediments of the upper Shingobee River -- J.H. Duff, F.J. Triska, A.P. Jackman, and J.W. LaBaugh
  23. Physical and chemical properties of waters at the interface between a bankside ground- water seep and the channel of the Shingobee River: A preliminary analysis under base flow conditions -- F.J. Triska, J.H. Duff, R.J. Avanzino, and A.P. Jackman
  24. Sediment associated nitrification and denitrification potentials at the interface between a bankside ground-water seep and the channel of the Shingobee River -- F.J. Triska and J.H. Duff
  25. Vegetation of the Little Shingobee fen -- Virginia Carter, P.T. Gammon, N.B. Rybicki
  26. Ground-water, surface-water interactions and biogeochemistry of the Little Shingobee fen -- L.J. Puckett, Virginia Carter, D.O. Rosenberry, and D.A. Merk
  27. Bacterial clues to ground water discharge sites: iron seeps in the Shingobee and Crow Wing Watersheds, Northern Minnesota -- E.I. Robbins, J.W. LaBaugh, D.A. Merk, R.S. Parkhurst, L.J. Puckett, D.O. Rosenberry, P.F. Schuster, P. A. Shelito, and T.P. Soteroplos
  28. Sediment stratigraphy and paleolimnological characteristics of Williams and Shingobee Lakes -- S.M. Locke and Antje Schwalb
  29. Stratigraphy and biological characteristics of sediments in the Little Shingobee fen -- Virginia Carter, S. M. Locke, T.A. McConnaughy, and T.C. Winter