List of Tables
Data Tables for Salt River Watershed
See the related information section below for the list of data tables for the Salt River watershed.
Related Information
- Table Ge01: Location, mileage, and habitat information for all third-order and larger streams in the Salt River basinLocation, mileage, and habitat information for all third-order and larger streams in the Salt River basin. Location=section, township, range atthe mouth of the stream. nm=not measurable.
- Table Ge02: Soil conservation projects in the Salt River basinSoil conservation projects in the Salt River basin
- Table Ge03: Publicly owned Conservation Areas (CA) and stream accesses (AC) located in the Salt River basin. Publicly owned Conservation Areas (CA) and stream accesses (AC) located in the Salt River basin.
- Table Hy01: Flood discharges for 5, 25, and 100 year intervals at stream flow gaging stations in the Salt River basinFlood discharges for 5, 25, and 100 year intervals at stream flow gaging stations in the Salt River basin (Alexander and Wilson 1995). Links are to corresponding USGS gaging stations
- Table Hy02: Results of Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration analysis for the Salt RiverResults of Indicators of Hydrologic Alteration analysis for the Salt River at New London, Missouri. Range of Variability Approach (RVA) targets are based on + or - 1 standard deviation of pre-dam means, except when targets fall outside of pre-dam range limits. When this occurred, the 25th (lower target) or 75th (upper target) percentiles were used. Streamflows in cubic feet per second. * indicate post-dam means falling outside of RVA targets.
- Table Wq01: Select water quality data for the Salt RiverSelect water quality data for the Salt River near New London, Missouri in 1986 (USGS 1987).
- Table Wq02: Potential point-source pollution sites in the Salt River basinPotential point-source pollution sites in the Salt River basin (MDNR unpublished). WWTF = Waste Water Treatment Facility.
- Table Wq03: Concentrated animal feeding operations in the Salt River basinConcentrated animal feeding operations in the Salt River basin with more than 1,500 units of livestock (source: Missouri Department of Natural Resources 1998).
- Table Bc01: Fish species collected and current status in the Salt River basin.Fish species collected and current status in the Salt River basin. For more information, click on linked names, or see main chapter for more links.
- Table Bc02: Mussel species collected from streams in the Salt River basinMussel species collected from streams in the Salt River basin, 1977-1986 (Missouri Department of Conservation, S. Bruenderman, personal communication).
- Table Mp01: Ten useful watershed conservation principles.Ten useful watershed conservation principles.
- Table Mp02: Internet websites containing important information for Missouri watershed plannersInternet websites containing important information for Missouri watershed planners
- Watershed GlossaryGlossary of terms used in the watershed inventory
- Watershed LinksRelated information, links and resources about Missouri's watersheds.
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