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MISSOURI RIVER DATABASE ONLINE
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Our online web site has the complete conversion of the Missouri River Data Gaps Analysis Database. With full search capabilities on document type, general location, title words and key words, it has been designed with a basic framework allowing easy access to data summaries and map representation of data extents. This site will be an indispensable tool for consultants, educators, researchers, and schools for collecting information on a specific district, corridor reports, topic and reach of the Missouri River. In addition, authorized users will be able to enter new data and edit existing data. Our database will continue to grow and evolve with time as more knowledge becomes available. We invite you to go online and log on as a guest user. |
These topics form the basis of the data gaps analysis: AGRICULTURAL: includes all subjects pertaining to ranching and farming. BIOLOGICAL: includes fisheries, wildlife, native vegetation, weeds, aquatics, etc. CULTURAL RESOURCES: includes sources for Native Americans. ENVIRONMENTAL: includes sources such as those pertaining to environmental policy, impact statements, assessments, compliance, concerns, reclamation, land resources, forestry, wildfires, etc. WATER PROCESSES: includes all information pertaining to channel elements, stream dynamics, bank characteristics, floods and flood control, hydraulics, fluvial processes, etc. INFRASTRUCTURE: includes sources on transportation, dams and reservoir engineering, energy development and waste management. NATURAL RESOURCES: includes references to geology, mining, soils and rangelands. SOCIOECONOMICS: references such topics as planning, public health industry, economics, game farms, land ownership, recreation and census data. WATER RESOURCES: includes water supply, water rights, irrigation, water quality and flow data. WEATHER/CLIMATE: includes precipitation, humidity, wind and temperature data. |
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