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- Document Title
- Application of dimensionless sediment rating curves to predict suspended-sediment concentrations, bedload, and annual sediment loads for rivers in Minnesota
- Date
- 2016
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics
- Author (Corporate)
- US Geological Survey, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
- Keywords
- sediment, sediments, sedimentation, bedload, bedloads, sediment load, sediment loads, sediment loading, suspended sediment, suspended sediments, suspended sediment concentration, suspended sediment concentrations, SSC, suspended-sediment concentrations, suspended-sediment concentration, sediment transport, sediments transport, sediment rating curves
- Document Title
- Interpreting a Century's Sediment in Redwood Lake
- Date
- 2010
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Economics
- Keywords
- sediment, sediments, sedimentation, turbid, turbidity, turbidness, agricultural runoff, agricultural runoffs, agricultural run-off, agricultural run off, ag runoff, ag run-off, ag run off, sediment source, sediment sources, agriculture drainage, agriculture drainages, agricultural drainage, ag drainage, Minnesota River, Sediment Fingerprint, Sediment Fingerprinting, Sediment Fingerprints, sediment accumulation rate, sediment accumulation rates, Lake Pepin, 319 project, 319, 319 Demonstration, Education, Research Final Research Report, Minnesota River Basin, sediment transport, sediments transport, Redwood River
- Document Title
- Restoring impaired Superior tributaries: Stormwater BMP evaluation, education and outreach
- Date
- 2011
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Urban & Industrial Stormwater, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Education, Outreach & Community Capacity
- Keywords
- sediment, sediments, sedimentation, Best Management Practice, Best Management Practices, BMP, BMPs, B.M.P., B.M.Ps, trout stream, trout streams, stormwater runoff control, stormwater runoff controls, storm water runoff control, storm water runoff controls, streambank protection, stream bank protection, stream bank protections, aquatic habitat, aquatic habitats, bank erosion, stormwater, storm-water, storm water, streambank erosion, stream-bank erosion, stream bank erosion, urban & industrial stormwater, urban and industrial stormwater, urban and industrial storm water, urban and industrial storm-water, urban & industrial storm water, urban & industrial storm-water, Lake Superior, storm water managment, stormwater management, stream restoration, stormwater runoff, 319 project, 319, 319 Demonstration, Education, Research Final Research Report, sediment transport, sediments transport, North Shore, streambank stabilization, temperature pollution
- Document Title
- Buffalo Red River Watershed Sediment Modeling for Best Management Practices Implementation
- Date
- 2009
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Economics
- Author (Corporate)
- Houston Engineering, Inc
- Keywords
- nitrate, nitrates, Nitrate-N, sediment, sediments, sedimentation, turbid, turbidity, turbidness, ag bmp, ag bmps, ag bmp's, agricultural bmps, agricultural bmp's, model, models, modeling, modeled, sediment load, sediment loads, sediment loading, sediment source, sediment sources, suspended sediment, suspended sediments, SWAT, Soil and Water Assessment Tool, watershed management, watershed managements, water-shed management, water-shed managements, water shed management, water shed managements, Red River, Red River Basin, computer modeling, computer modeling tools, 319 project, 319, Section 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program, sediment transport, sediments transport, Buffalo River
- Document Title
- Two-Stage Ditch Assessment using the CONCEPTS Model
- Date
- 2010
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Conveyance & Hydraulics, Water Economics
- Keywords
- Storm Water Management Model, Storm Water Management Models, SWMM, SWMMs, S.W.M.M., S.W.M.Ms, sediment, sediments, sedimentation, drainage ditch, drainage ditches, drainage-ditch, drainage-ditches, model, models, modeling, modeled, two-stage drainage ditch, two-stage drainage ditches, two stage drainage ditch, two stage drainage ditches, excess nutrients, Public Drainage Ditch, Public Drainage Ditches, surface drainage ditch, surface drainage ditches, sediment transport, sediments transport, conservational channel evolutionand pollutant transport system, CONCEPTS
- Document Title
- Sediment Reduction Strategy for the Minnesota River Basin and South Metro Mississippi River
- Date
- 2015
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Urban & Industrial Stormwater, Water Quality & Pollutants, Water Restoration & Protection, Water Economics
- Keywords
- Total Maximum Daily Load, Total Maximum Daily Loads, TMDL, TMDLs, T.M.D.L., T.M.D.Ls, sediment, sediments, sedimentation, total suspended solid, total suspended solids, TSS, sediment load, sediment loads, sediment loading, suspended sediment, suspended sediments, suspended sediment concentration, suspended sediment concentrations, SSC, suspended-sediment concentrations, suspended-sediment concentration, Minnesota River, Lake Pepin, sediment transport, sediments transport, Lower Mississippi River
- Document Title
- Suspended-sediment concentrations, loads, total suspended solids, turbidity, and particle-size fractions for selected rivers in Minnesota, 2007 through 2011
- Date
- 2013
- Main Topic
- Surface Water, Water Quality & Pollutants, Hydrology
- Keywords
- surface water, surface waters, surface-water, surface-waters, surfacewater, surfacewaters, total suspended solid, total suspended solids, TSS, hydrology, hydrologic, suspended sediment concentration, suspended sediment concentrations, SSC, suspended-sediment concentrations, suspended-sediment concentration, water monitoring & assessment, water monitoring and assessment, sediment transport, sediments transport
- Document Title
- Final Report: Cedar River Alternative Ditch Designs: The Assessment of a Self-Sustaining Ditch Design in Mower County, Minnesota
- Date
- 2014-10
- Main Topic
- Agricultural Drainage, Surface Water
- Keywords
- sediment, sediments, sedimentation, ditch, ditches, drainage ditch, drainage ditches, drainage-ditch, drainage-ditches, two stage ditch, two stage ditches, two-stage ditch, two-stage drainage ditch, two-stage drainage ditches, two stage drainage ditch, two stage drainage ditches, excess nutrients, side inlet, side inlets, side-inlet, side-inlets, surface drainage ditch, surface drainage ditches, 319 project, 319, Section 319 Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program, sediment transport, sediments transport, Cedar River, seepage trench, bench treatment, Mullenbach drainage ditch