2016
DOI: 10.3133/sir20155140
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Changes in streamflow characteristics in Wisconsin as related to precipitation and land use

Abstract: Streamflow characteristics were determined for 15 longterm streamflow-gaging stations for the periods 1915-2008, 1915-68, and 1969-2008 to identify trends. Stations selected represent flow characteristics for the major river basins in Wisconsin. Trends were statistically significant at the 95 percent confidence level at 13 of the 15 streamflow-gaging stations for various streamflow characteristics for 1915-2008. Most trends indicated increases in low flows for streams with agriculture as the dominant land use.… Show more

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