USGS Groundwater Data for Minnesota
NOTE: During winter months, stage and discharge may be significantly affected by backwater from ice, resulting in incorrect discharge data. Consequently, discharge data may not be displayed during periods of ice effect. Click here for more information.
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Current conditions at selected sites based on the most recent data from on-site automated recording equipment. Measurements are commonly recorded at a fixed interval of 15- to 60-minutes and transmitted to the USGS every hour. Values may include "Approved" (quality-assured data that may be published) and/or more recent "Provisional" data (of unverified accuracy and subject to revision). Most current data are provisional. |
(114 sites)
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The same data accessed by the Current Conditions link above but including both active and discontinued sites with data for any part of the period October 1, 2007, through the present. Values may include "Approved" (quality-assured data that may be published) and/or more recent "Provisional" data (of unverified accuracy and subject to revision). |
(172 sites)
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Summary of all data for each day for the period of record and may represent the daily mean, median, maximum, minimum, and/or other derived value. Values may include "Approved" (quality-assured data that may be published) and/or more recent "Provisional" data (of unverified accuracy and subject to revision). |
Statistics
(170 sites)
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Statistics are computed from approved daily mean data at each site. These links provide summaries of approved historical daily values for daily, monthly, and annual (water year or calendar year) time periods. |
(92,238 sites)
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Manual measurements of depth to water in wells.
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The USGS National Water Information System (NWIS) contains extensive water data for the nation. Public access to many of these data is provided via the USGS Water Data for the Nation site (additional background).
The Groundwater database consists of more than 850,000 records of
wells, springs, test holes, tunnels,drains, and excavations in the
United States. Available site descriptive information includes well
location information such as latitude and longitude, well depth, and
aquifer.
The USGS annually monitors groundwater levels in thousands of wells
in the United States. Groundwater level data are collected and stored
as either discrete field-water-level
measurements or as continuous time-series data from automated
recorders. Data from some of the continuous record stations are
relayed to USGS offices nationwide through telephone lines or by
satellite transmissions providing access to current groundwater data.
Minnesota Groundwater
Projects
Once a complete day of readings are received from a site, daily summary data are generated and made available online. USGS finalizes data at individual sites on a continuous basis as environmental conditions and hydrologic characteristics permit.
Sites with continuous data
Climate Response Network Sites Bemidji Crude-Oil Spill Research Project Sites Glacial Ridge Project Sites (MN-18000) Prairie Island Project Sites (MN-14202) |