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Mapping the Springs of Wisconsin

Posted on August 23, 2018

Springs can be vulnerable to human activities that cause groundwater pollution or depletion. In this August 2018 talk for Wednesday Nite @ The Lab (WN@TL), Sue Swanson (Beloit College) and Grace Graham (WGNHS) describe the …

Posted in Videos, Water talks, WGNHS blog

Groundwater, Wetlands, and Geology: The Invisible Links

Posted on April 12, 2018

Why do wetlands occur where they do? Where does their water come from? How are they connected to the groundwater systems around them? In this April 2018 talk for Wednesday Nite @ The Lab (WN@TL), …

Posted in Videos, Water talks, WGNHS blogTagged 2018, hydrogeology

2017 Year in Review

Posted on February 28, 2018

In 2017, Survey staff worked in 69 Wisconsin counties. We mapped geology, inventoried springs, and created groundwater models. We provide natural resource managers – land and water conservationists, county boards, and water utilities – with …

Posted in WGNHS blog, WGNHS news, WGNHS researchTagged Year in Review

2016 Year in Review

Posted on July 5, 2017

In 2016, Survey staff worked in 64 Wisconsin counties. We mapped geology, inventoried springs, and created groundwater models. We provide natural resource managers – land and water conservationists, county boards, and water utilities – with …

Posted in WGNHS blog, WGNHS news, WGNHS researchTagged Year in Review

Getting hit by a meteorite—what are the odds?

Posted on May 23, 2017

Looking for ways to teach geology to your students? We’ve developed some lesson plans to assist! This lesson plan uses meteorites as a way to learn about the scientific method. Using a model to understand …

Posted in Educational resourcesTagged lesson plan

Little Plover River Groundwater Model

Posted on April 4, 2017

In Wisconsin’s Central Sands, stretches of the Little Plover River have gone dry in past years. Some people have blamed high-capacity wells, while others cite changing land use, climate change, or natural weather patterns. To evaluate the …

Posted in Videos, Water research, Water talks, WGNHS blog, WGNHS researchTagged Central Sands, hydrogeology

Dane County groundwater model

Posted on October 20, 2016

The 2016 Groundwater Flow Model for Dane County, Wisconsin, is a decision-support tool that can be used to site new wells, develop wellhead protection plans, evaluate the effects of changing land use and climate on groundwater, and …

Posted in Water research, WGNHS blog, WGNHS researchTagged hydrogeology

2015 Year in Review

Posted on May 19, 2016

In 2015, Survey staff worked in all 72 Wisconsin counties. We mapped geology, inventoried springs, and created groundwater models. We provide natural resource managers – land and water conservationists, county boards, and water utilities – …

Posted in WGNHS blog, WGNHS news, WGNHS researchTagged Year in Review
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