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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Present and Future Needs for Geoscience Maps by Region (Table 14)." National Research Council. 1988. Geologic Mapping: Future Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11162.
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APPENDIX C

PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS FOR GEOSCIENCE MAPS BY REGION

(Table 14)

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Present and Future Needs for Geoscience Maps by Region (Table 14)." National Research Council. 1988. Geologic Mapping: Future Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11162.
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TABLE 14 Comparison of Present and Future Geoscience Map Needs in Each Province Based on Total Response

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A1

98

166

454

126

216

333

28

28.5

A2

147

160

426

171

193

322

24

16.3

A3

167

148

427

180

186

328

13

7.8

A4

81

146

486

109

177

385

28

34.5

A5

87

149

478

108

178

386

21

24.1

B1

117

161

428

141

189

334

24

20.5

B2

218

171

346

246

178

266

28

12.8

B3

214

148

368

240

172

276

26

12.1

B4

236

153

349

274

165

257

38

16.1

B5

191

180

369

230

189

277

39

20.4

B6

245

160

343

262

171

265

17

6.9

B7

211

199

333

224

208

261

13

6.2

B8

127

197

397

157

210

307

30

23.6

C1

173

151

389

187

176

302

14

8.1

C1Aa

82

89

354

89

110

288

7

8.5

C2

202

171

373

197

182

310

−5

−2.4

C3

214

157

386

219

171

314

5

2.3

C4

144

173

410

163

191

325

19

13.1

D1

69

69

548

82

103

458

13

18.8

D2

32

69

571

42

110

478

10

31.2

E1

289

134

351

254

163

290

−35

−12

E2

91

148

464

105

170

384

14

15.3

E3

105

146

457

118

162

387

13

12.3

F1

165

143

406

174

174

319

9

5.4

F2

170

146

403

193

172

310

23

13.5

F3

117

140

445

131

166

364

14

11.9

F4

78

116

492

88

161

391

10

12.8

G1

96

98

492

140

129

369

44

45.8

G2

77

99

498

117

153

370

40

51.9

G3

82

108

490

123

156

363

41

50

G4

86

113

479

121

146

370

35

40.6

G5

93

117

470

136

147

355

43

46.2

H1

25

51

585

31

77

503

6

24

I1

84

103

497

115

107

417

31

36.9

I2

98

103

482

128

112

399

30

30.6

J1

144

99

455

160

113

376

16

11.1

J2

76

110

495

96

130

410

20

26.3

J3

70

112

503

90

128

418

20

28.5

K1

89

72

521

117

93

421

28

31.4

K2

82

80

515

105

110

414

23

28

K3

66

90

517

95

116

418

29

43.9

L1

18

45

581

28

60

511

10

55.5

aBlack Hills area.

EXPLANATION

1 province.

2 extremely important level of need at present.

3 moderately important level of need at present.

4 not important level of need at present.

5 extremely important level of need in future.

6 moderately important level of need in future.

7 not important level of need in future.

8 numerical increase or decrease (−) in future need compared to present.

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Present and Future Needs for Geoscience Maps by Region (Table 14)." National Research Council. 1988. Geologic Mapping: Future Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11162.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Present and Future Needs for Geoscience Maps by Region (Table 14)." National Research Council. 1988. Geologic Mapping: Future Needs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11162.
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