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Geolocation: 31° 46' 12.7463", -106° 29' 45.497"
Total Population 22,874,80022,874,800,000,000 millionmillion
Total Area 1,310,6301,310,630 km²
506,034.243 mi²
km2
Climate Descriptors Semi-arid/steppe (Köppen B-type), Arid/desert (Köppen B-type), Humid mid-latitude (Köppen C-type), Dry-summer, Dry-winter
Predominent Land Use Descriptors agricultural- cropland and pasture, rangeland, urban
Important Uses of Water Agriculture or Irrigation, Domestic/Urban Supply, Recreation or Tourism

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ASI:Lessons Learned through United State and Mexico's shared aquifers

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Contributed by: Aaron T. Wolf, Joshua T. Newton, Matthew Pritchard (last edit: 12 February 2013)