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The Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool contains data tabulating costs to traverse between 10,357 origin and 50,135 destination stream reaches throughout the Central Plains and Ozarks aquatic subregions in Missouri. These data are intended to be used in the Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool and are not suitable stand-alone products outside of the context of the application. Cost tables listed here include watersheds that are directly connected to other watersheds within the state of Missouri and generally represent the northern 66% of the state. These watersheds are grouped together because they represent a continuous network of streams within the state....
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The Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool contains data tabulating costs to traverse between 10,357 origin and 50,135 destination stream reaches throughout the Central Plains and Ozarks aquatic subregions in Missouri. Below are links to data associated with the more northern drainages and also the southern drainages. These data are intended to be used in the Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool and are not suitable stand-alone products outside of the context of the application.
These are cost tables associated with the Neosho river, White river, and Current river drainages located on the border of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. All of these watersheds drain directly into neighboring states and are not directly connected to other watersheds in the state of Missouri. This represents 20 of the total 109 cost tables. These data are intended to to be used in the Missouri Stream Conservation and Connectivity Prioritization Tool and are not suitable stand-alone products outside of the context of the application. Cost tables are saved by origin stream priority geographies. Metadata in support of the cost tables is located in the cost table data dictionary (A_DataDictionary_CostTableFields.csv)....
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