Crystal Springs State Fish Hatchery and Kieffer Valley Dye Trace
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Crystal Springs State Fish Hatchery and Kieffer Valley Dye Trace
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2010
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The Kieffer Valley Creek is a major tributary to the South Branch of the Whitewater River (SBWR), a designated trout stream in Winona County, Minnesota. Documenting groundwater flow paths is essential in such an area because the groundwater can flow rapidly through subsurface karst features. This study poured two types of dye in two different stream sinks, July 9, 2010 to delineate the springshed surrounding the Crystal Springs State Fish Hatchery (CSSFH). A collaborative effort between Brown University and the University of Minnesota. Logistical support from the Minnesota Environment and Natural Resources Trust Fund as recommended by the Legislative Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources (LCCMR).
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Ladd, Bethany S; Alexander Jr., E. Calvin. (2010). Crystal Springs State Fish Hatchery and Kieffer Valley Dye Trace. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/184788.
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