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About the Models
Model Types
Model Development
Data Requirements

Completed Models >>

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meetings


New Tools:
  • new New Educational Primers on Nonpoint Source Pollution


  • Recent Events:
  • Short Course: Managing and Understanding Sediments in Your Watershed, July 24-25, 2012. (Contact Jim Selegean for more information.)


  • Workshop: Monitoring Michigan Streams for Sediment, August 2-3, 2012. (Contact Jim Selegean for more information.)


  • Visit our Resources page for additional nonpoint source and sediment related materials.

     


    About the Models

    Model Uses:
    Models that have been developed are already being used by local, state, and Federal agencies for a variety of purposes, including watershed and ecosystem planning, forestry management, navigation maintenance planning, and water quality compliance evaluations.

    Tributary Models

    Auglaize River (Maumee) (OH)

    Battle Creek (MI)

    Black River (OH)

    Buffalo River (NY)
    Burns Ditch/Trail Ck (IN)
    Clinton River (MI)

    Eighteenmile Creek (NY)

    Genesee River (NY, PA)

    Grand River (MI)
    Menomonee River (WI)
    Mill/Cascade (PA)
    Nemadji River (MN, WI)
    Ontonagon River (MI)

    Saginaw River (MI)
    Sebewaing River (MI)

    Siskiwit River (MI)

    St. Joseph River (MI, IN)
    Waukegan River (IL)

    Online Decision Support Systems

    Forest Erosion Prediction Tools

     

    Additional tributary pages, regional studies, and online decision support systems coming soon! Please view the Great Lakes Tributary Modeling Program project map for a comprehensive listing of completed and ongoing projects.

    Contact Laura Kaminski at the Great Lakes Commission for more information on specific projects or contacts.



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