| Abstract: | Analyses and interpretation of water quality,
sediment, and biological data from water years
1986 through 1998 indicated that land use and
other human activities have had only minimal
effects on water quality in the Wolf River upstream
from and within the Menominee Indian Reservation
in northeastern Wisconsin. Relatively high
concentrations of calcium and magnesium (natural
hardness), iron, manganese, and aluminum were
measured in Wolf River water samples during
water years 1986?98 from the three sampled
sites and attributed to presence of highly mineralized
geologic materials in the basin. Average calcium
and magnesium concentrations varied
from 22?26 milligrams per liter (mg/L) and
11?13 mg/L, respectively. Average iron concentrations
ranged from 290?380 micrograms per liter
(?g/L); average manganese concentrations ranged
from 53?56 mg/L. Average aluminum concentrations
ranged from 63?67 ?g/L. Mercury was
present in water samples but concentrations were
not at levels of concern. Levels of Kjeldahl nitrogen,
ammonia, nitrite plus nitrate, total phosphorus,
and orthophosphorus in water samples were
often low or below detection limits (0.01?
0.10 mg/L). Trace amounts of atrazine (maximum
concentration of 0.031 ?g/L), deethylatrazine
(maximum 0.032 ?g/L), and alachlor (maximum
of 0.002 ?g/L) were detected. Low concentrations
of most trace elements were found in streambed
sediment.
Tissues of fish and aquatic invertebrates collected
once each year from 1995 through 1998 at
the Langlade and Keshena sites, near the northern
and southern boundaries of the Reservation,
respectively, were low in concentrations of most
trace elements. Arsenic and silver in fish livers
from both sites were less than or equal to 2 ?g/g
arsenic and less than 1 ?g/g silver for dry weight
analysis, and concentrations of antimony, beryllium,
cadmium, cobalt, lead, nickel, and uranium
were all below detection limits (less than 1 ?g/g
dry weight). Concentrations of most other trace
elements in fish were low, with the exceptions of
chromium, copper, mercury, and selenium; however,
these concentrations are not at levels of concern.
Concentrations of all trace elements analyzed
in whole caddisfly larvae also were low compared
to those reported in the literature.
During 1998, a total of 48 species of macroinvertebrates
were identified at each of two sampled
sites, with similar numbers of genera
represented at both: 41 at Keshena and 44 at Langlade.
The percentage EPT (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera,
and Trichoptera) was 52 at Keshena and 77 at
Langlade; these relatively large percentages suggest
very good to excellent water quality at these
sites. A total of 52 algal taxa were identified at the
Wolf River near Langlade. Diatoms made up
96 percent of the algal biomass. A total of 58 algal
taxa were identified at Keshena, including 48 diatom
taxa (83 percent). Although diatoms accounted
for just 22 percent of the algal relative abundance,
in cells per square centimeter, diatoms contributed
91 percent of the total algal biomass. The overall
biological integrity of the Keshena and Langlade
sites, based on diversity, siltation, and pollution
indexes for diatoms is excellent. |
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| Citation Author: | Garn, Herbert S.; Scudder, Barbara C.; Richards, Kevin D.; Sullivan, Daniel J. |
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| Citation Search Results Text: | Characteristics of water, sediment, and benthic communities of the Wolf River, Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, water years 1986-98; 2001; WRI; 2001-4019; Garn, Herbert S.; Scudder, Barbara C.; Richards, Kevin D.; Sullivan, Daniel J. |
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| Text: | Characteristics of water, sediment, and benthic communities of the Wolf River, Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, water years 1986-98; 2001; WRI; 2001-4019; Garn, Herbert S.; Scudder, Barbara C.; Richards, Kevin D.; Sullivan, Daniel J. |
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