| USGS Series |
Open-File Report |
| Report Number |
97-21 |
| Title |
Hydrogeologic and Water-Quality Data Used to Evaluate the Effects of Focused Recharge on Ground-Water Quality Near Princeton, Minnesota, 1991-95 |
| Edition |
- |
| Language |
ENGLISH |
| Author(s) |
Delin, G. N.; Landon, M. K.; Nelson, K. J.; Wanty, R. B.; Healy, R. W.; Olson, H. W.; Bohlke, J. K.; Schroyer, B. R.; Capel, P. D. |
| Year |
1997 |
| Originating office |
Minnesota Water Science Center |
| USGS Library Call Number |
(200) R29o no.97-21 |
| Physical description |
Report: vi, 47 p.; 1 laser optical disk (4 3/4 in.) |
| ISBN |
|
| Northernmost latitude |
0460000 |
| Southernmost latitude |
0444500 |
| Easternmost longitude |
-0923000 |
| Westernmost longitude |
-0944500 |
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Abstract
This study was part of the Management Systems Evaluation Area (MSEA) Program, a multi-scale, inter-agency
initiative to evaluate the effects of agricultural systems on water quality in the midwest corn belt. The research was
part of the U.S. Geological Survey Toxics Substances Hydrology Program. The research area was located in the
Anoka Sand Plain about 5 kilometers southwest of Princeton, Minnesota. This report presents temperature,
precipitation, soil-moisture, water-quality, and other data collected during 1991-95 to evaluate the effects of focused
recharge on ground-water quality at the Princeton MSEA.