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Carbonate Outcrops

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Locations of outcrops of carbonate rocks, primarily limestone and dolostone

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A map illustrates the global distribution of carbonate rock outcrops, indicated by yellow dots across various continents.

In North America, outcrops are prevalent along the western coast, the southeastern United States, and parts of Mexico. Central America and the Caribbean also have notable concentrations, particularly in Costa Rica and Cuba. In South America, significant outcrops are found in Venezuela, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, and Paraguay. Europe shows widespread outcrops, especially in France, Spain, Poland, and Ukraine, with additional dots in the United Kingdom and Sweden. Africa has notable outcrops in Morocco, Algeria, Nigeria, Cameroon, Gabon, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. In Asia, outcrops are concentrated in Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, with additional dots in China, Mongolia, and Russia. Southeast Asia has numerous outcrops, particularly in Indonesia. In Australia, outcrops are found along the eastern coast and in southern Australia, with additional dots in New Zealand.

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Carbonate Outcrops

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Natural Gas Supply Areas

Carbonate Outcrops

Sea Ice Extent

Natural Gas Supply Areas

Alaska
3
Yukon
2
Northwest Territories
1
Idaho
2
Vermont
3
Washington
4
Maine
3
Oregon
8
New Brunswick
1
British Columbia
5
Michigan
2
Nevada
15
Québec
5
Ontario
2
Nunavut
10.158%
Prince Edward Island
1.54%
Newfoundland and Labrador
40.162%
Arizona
26.66%
Utah
61.44%
Wyoming
9.61%
Montana
3.31%
Mississippi
54.2%
Texas
40.9%
Missouri
4.62%
Louisiana
99.9%
Alabama
20.4%
New Mexico
1.82%
Kansas
49.5%
Alberta
19.4%
Colorado
14.09%
Oklahoma
67.6%
California
61.72%
Arkansas
14.5%
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