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Data Tables for North Fork White River Watershed
See the related information section below for the list of data tables for the North Fork White River watershed.
Related Information
- Table Ge01: Third order and larger streams of the North Fork WatershedThird order and larger streams of the North Fork Watershed
- Table Ge02: Stream length by order (Strahler) and total length for fifth order (Horton) and larger streams in the North Fork WatershedStream length by order (Strahler) and total length for fifth order (Horton) and larger streams in the North Fork Watershed
- Table Ge03: Losing Streams of the North Fork WatershedNorth Fork Watershed stream reaches designated as losing in Table J Rules of Department of Natural Resources Division 20-Clean Water Commission Chapter 7-Water Quality. Code of State Regulations (MDNR 1996a).
- Table Ge04: Location and average discharge of selected springs in the North Fork WatershedLocation and average discharge of selected springs in the North Fork Watershed (Vineyard and Feder 1974).
- Table Ge05: Average gradient at order (Strahler) and overall average gradient for fifth order (Horton) and larger streams in the North Fork WatershedAverage gradient at order (Strahler) and overall average gradient for fifth order (Horton) and larger streams in the North Fork Watershed (Missouri).
- Table Lu01: Estimated acres of selected crops harvested in Douglas, Howell and Ozark Counties in 1902 and 1997 (MASS 1999). Estimated acres of selected crops harvested in Douglas, Howell and Ozark Counties in 1902 and 1997 (MASS 1999).
- Table Lu02: Land cover/ land use change from pre-settlement period conditions (1820's) to the 1970's in the Jack's Fork WatershedLand cover/ land use change from pre-settlement period conditions (1820's) to the 1970's in the Jack's Fork Watershed, Missouri (Jacobson and Primm 1994).
- Table Lu03: Descriptions of land type association (LTAs) groups as well as a condensed (1 of 6) description of the 15 LTAs within the North Fork WatershedDescriptions of land type association (LTAs) groups as well as a condensed (1 of 6) description of the 15 LTAs within the North Fork Watershed. Descriptions are quoted in part or whole from MDC (1997).
- Table Lu04: Percent land use for 14 digit and 11 digit (in bold) hydrologic units within the North Fork WatershedPercent land use for 14 digit and 11 digit (in bold) hydrologic units within the North Fork Watershed. Data is based on MORAP Phase 1 Land Cover (1997) as analyzed by Caldwell (1998).
- Table Lu05: Public lands within the North Fork WatershedPublic lands within the North Fork Watershed. For areas only partially within the watershed, total acreage is given in parenthesis. (MDC 1995).
- Table Hy01: Stations and other sites with significant flow and/or water quality data within the North Fork WatershedStations and other sites with significant flow and/or water quality data within the North Fork Watershed (MDNR 1994, USGS 1998a, and USGS 1999b).
- Table Hy02: Highest and lowest instantaneous discharges and date of occurrence at the two operational gage stations within the North Fork River WatershedHighest and lowest instantaneous discharges and date of occurrence at the two operational gage stations within the North Fork River Watershed (USGS 1997 and 1999a).
- Table Hy03: Magnitude of flood events (cubic feet per second) for selected recurrence intervals (years) at two sites in the North Fork WatershedMagnitude of flood events (cubic feet per second) for selected recurrence intervals (years) at two sites in the North Fork Watershed (Alexander and Wilson 1995)
- Table Wq01: Missouri Department of Natural Resources use designations for selected streams within the North Fork WatershedMissouri Department of Natural Resources use designations for selected streams within the North Fork Watershed (MDNR 1996a). Locations are given in section, township, range format.
- Table Wq02: "Outstanding State Resource Waters" within the North Fork WatershedStream reaches designated in Table E of the Rules of the Department of Natural Resources Division 20-Clean Water Commission Chapter 7-Water Quality (1996a) as "Outstanding State Resource Waters" within the North Fork Watershed.
- Table Wq03: Selected water quality data for gage station #07057750 Selected water quality data for gage station #07057750 (Bryant Creek near Evans) for water years 1994-1997 (USGS 1994, USGS 1995, USGS 1996, MDNR 1996a, USGS 1997, USGS 1998a). Note: This table is not a final authority.
- Table Wq04: Selected water quality data for gage station #07057750Selected water quality data for gage station #07057750 (North Fork River near Tecumseh) for water years 1994-1997 (USGS 1994, USGS 1995, USGS 1996, MDNR 1996a, USGS 1997, USGS 1998a). Note: This table is not a final authority.
- Table Wq05: Selected water quality data for gage station #07057475Selected water quality data for gage station #07057475 (Double Spring near Dora) for water years 1994-1997 (USGS 1994, USGS 1995, USGS 1996, MDNR 1996a, USGS 1997, USGS 1998a). Note: This table is not a final authority.
- Table Wq06: Results of Pesticides National Synthesis Project water quality sampling for pesticide compounds within the North Fork WatershedResults of Pesticides National Synthesis Project water quality sampling for pesticide compounds within the North Fork Watershed (USGS 1999i and 1999j).
- Table Wq07: NPDES permit sites within the North Fork Watershed in MissouriNPDES permit sites within the North Fork Watershed in Missouri (MDNR 1998a).
- Table Wq08: Operations within the North Fork Watershed having 404 permits since 1995Operations within the North Fork Watershed having 404 permits since 1995 (USACOE 1999).
- Table Wq09: 1997 Livestock numbers for counties intersected by the North Fork Watershed1997 Livestock numbers for counties intersected by the North Fork Watershed (MASS 1999). State ranking (of 114 counties) is given in parentheses.
- Table Wq10: Fish kill and water pollution investigations conducted within North Fork WatershedFish kill and water pollution investigations conducted within North Fork Watershed from 1990-1998 (MDC 1991-1995; MDNR 1999d; and MDC 1999a).
- Table Wq11: Water use within the North Fork Watershed in 1995 based on withdrawals in millions of gallons per dayWater use within the North Fork Watershed in 1995 based on withdrawals in millions of gallons per day (USGS 1998b).
- Table Wq12: Major water users within the North Fork WatershedMajor water users within the North Fork Watershed (MDNR 1997).
- Table Hc01: Missouri Department of Conservation stream improvement projects within the North Fork River WatershedMissouri Department of Conservation stream improvement projects within the North Fork River Watershed. (Pratt, personal communication)
- Table Hc02: Percent riparian corridor land use for 14 digit and 11 digit (bold) hydrologic units within the North Fork WatershedPercent riparian corridor land use for 14 digit and 11 digit (bold) hydrologic units within the North Fork Watershed. Data is based on MORAP Phase 1 Land Cover (1997) as analyzed by Caldwell (1998).
- Table Hc03: Streams designated for cold-water sport fishery within the North Fork WatershedStreams designated for cold-water sport fishery within the North Fork Watershed by MDNR (1996a). Location given in section, township and range format.
- Table Hc04: Average stream temperature (deg. Fahrenheit) and air temperature (Mountain Grove) for thermograph Sites within the North Fork WatershedAverage stream temperature (deg. Fahrenheit) and air temperature (Mountain Grove) for thermograph Sites within the North Fork Watershed. Average stream temperature is based on observations every 2 hours. Average air temperature is based on observations every hour.
- Table Bc01: Fish species with a distribution range of the North Fork WatershedFish species with a distribution range of the North Fork Watershed
- Table Bc02: Fish species distribution within the 11 digit hydrologic units of the North Fork WatershedFish species distribution within the 11 digit hydrologic units of the North Fork Watershed MDC Ozark Regional Fish Collection Files; MDC 1998a). Exclusive of data which is not in the previously cited sources. Note: List does not include "species of conservation concern".
- Table Bc03: Freshwater mussel species found within the North Fork WatershedFreshwater mussel species found within the North Fork Watershed in Missouri (1=Oesch 1995, 2=Buchanan 1996, 3=MDC 1998b, Turgeon 1998).
- Table Bc04: Freshwater snail species found within the North Fork Watershed in MissouriFreshwater snail species found within the North Fork Watershed in Missouri (Wu etal. 1997).
- Table Bc05: List of aquatic invertebrates collected by Duchrow 1974-1976 within the North Fork WatershedList of aquatic invertebrates collected by Duchrow 1974-1976 within the North Fork Watershed (MDC 1998d).
- Table Bc06: Species of conservation concern within the North Fork WatershedSpecies of conservation concern within the North Fork Watershed (Oesch 1995; Buchanan 1996; MDC 1998b; MDC 1999b; MDC 1999e; and Bruenderman, personal communication).
- Watershed GlossaryGlossary of terms used in the watershed inventory
- Watershed LinksRelated information, links and resources about Missouri's watersheds.
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