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Oil Shale or Tar Sands

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Locations of major sedimentary rock formations and loose sands containing petroleum in North America

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A map of North America highlighting oil shale or tar sands areas shaded in red. The region along the boundary of Utah in the northeast along with Wyoming is shaded. The northern region of Alberta is also shaded.

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Oil Shale or Tar Sands

Mean Sea-Surface Temperature

Sea-Level Rise Vulnerability (1 m)

Oil Shale or Tar Sands

-2.0 to 0.0

0.0 to 1.9

2.0 to 3.9

4.0 to 5.9

6.0 to 7.9

8.0 to 9.9

10.0 to 11.9

12.0 to 13.9

14.0 to 15.9

18.0 to 19.9

20.0 to 21.9

22.0 to 23.9

24.0 to 25.9

26.0 to 27.9

28.0 to 29.9

Sea-Level Rise Vulnerability (1 m)

Utah
17.2%
Wyoming
9.99%
Alberta
10.6%
Texas
0.214%
Wisconsin
0.545%
British Columbia
1.06%
Newfoundland and Labrador
1.04%0.607%
Michigan
1.89%
Québec
0.165%
Ontario
0.375%
Alaska
0.243%0.756%0.368%0.230%
Northwest Territories
0.540%0.106%
District of Columbia
6.93%
Florida
0.797%0.110%0.317%0.665%0.876%
New Hampshire
0.244%
Rhode Island
4.89%3.07%
Washington
0.825%0.110%
Nunavut
2.12%0.118%
Maine
0.534%0.127%
Nova Scotia
1.84%0.489%0.275%0.472%0.134%
Virginia
0.725%0.108%
Delaware
1.06%5.31%
Prince Edward Island
5.18%1.21%
Louisiana
1.00%0.728%
Hawaii
10.0%0.778%4.46%1.26%
North Carolina
0.239%0.183%0.286%0.189%
Oregon
0.116%
New Brunswick
0.647%0.219%0.167%
Alabama
0.114%0.215%
New Jersey
0.163%1.14%2.79%
South Carolina
3.55%
Connecticut
0.194%0.331%
Massachusetts
1.32%2.66%0.220%0.375%
Georgia
0.230%0.545%
New York
0.265%0.344%0.163%
Maryland
2.09%0.568%
California
0.120%0.206%0.557%
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