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Wildland Urban Interface (US)

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A map shows the Wildland Urban Interface in the U.S., where urban areas meet wildlands. Dense W U I regions are highlighted in green, with high concentrations in the eastern U.S. (Atlanta), and California. Sparse in central U.S. like Nebraska and Wyoming.

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Wildland Urban Interface (US)

General Area of Sedimentary Formations Favorable to Oil

Wildland Urban Interface (US)

General Area of Sedimentary Formations Favorable to Oil

District of Columbia
25.9%
Florida
9.34%
New Hampshire
59.2%
Rhode Island
78.3%
Vermont
48.5%
Washington
2.66%
Maine
23.8%
Virginia
48.7%
Delaware
2.08%
North Carolina
52.7%
Wisconsin
1.29%
New Jersey
36.1%
South Carolina
37.9%
Connecticut
89.7%
Massachusetts
78.8%
Georgia
1.04%
Maryland
14.1%
Tennessee
20.8%
Alaska
10.9%
Arizona
1.24%
Utah
1.31%
Yukon
6.60%
Northwest Territories
70.2%
Wyoming
5.90%
Nunavut
41.1%
Montana
40.7%
North Dakota
26.1%
Kentucky
19.1%69.8%
Nova Scotia
99.8%
Prince Edward Island
100%
Saskatchewan
26.5%
Mississippi
2.00%54.2%
West Virginia
37.1%32.9%
Nebraska
4.37%
Texas
40.9%
Missouri
2.89%4.62%
Louisiana
5.31%99.9%
New Brunswick
26.8%
Alabama
1.06%20.4%
New Mexico
14.0%
Kansas
49.5%
British Columbia
4.41%
Newfoundland and Labrador
25.6%
Michigan
2.85%31.7%
Alberta
61.3%
Pennsylvania
54.7%33.4%
Colorado
15.2%
New York
41.9%4.89%
Manitoba
2.80%
Oklahoma
1.90%67.6%
California
5.00%
Arkansas
3.13%14.5%
Ohio
23.0%13.5%
Indiana
3.93%32.9%
Illinois
23.0%
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