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- Albuquerque_Basin abstract "The Albuquerque Basin (or Middle Rio Grande Basin) is one of the largest and deepest of the structural basins in the Rio Grande rift. It contains the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico.Geologically, the Albuquerque Basin is a half-graben that slopes down towards the east to terminate on the Sandia and Manzano mountains. It has a semi-arid climate, with large areas that count as desert. From Paleo-Indian traces dating back 12,000 years, the climate used to be wetter and more fertile than it is today. The Rio Grande flows through the basin from north to south. Its valley has been irrigated for at least 1,000 years. Intense irrigation began in the late nineteenth century with new dams, levees and ditches and has caused environmental problems. In times of low water levels in the Rio Grande, Albuquerque relies on groundwater for its potable water supply. Deposits from the ancestral Rio Grande are the main source, although the size of the resource is uncertain. There may be natural gas in the basin, but opponents to exploration fear the impact on the groundwater and on the quality of life.".
- Albuquerque_Basin thumbnail Overlooking_Albuquerque.jpg?width=300.
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- Albuquerque_Basin wikiPageID "37152438".
- Albuquerque_Basin wikiPageRevisionID "605545150".
- Albuquerque_Basin caption "Location of the basin in the United States".
- Albuquerque_Basin caption "View of the Albuquerque Basin from Sandia Peak".
- Albuquerque_Basin hasPhotoCollection Albuquerque_Basin.
- Albuquerque_Basin latDeg "35.1".
- Albuquerque_Basin lonDeg "-106.6".
- Albuquerque_Basin map "Middle Rio Grande Basin.gif".
- Albuquerque_Basin name "Albuquerque Basin".
- Albuquerque_Basin relief "y".
- Albuquerque_Basin type Structural_basin.
- Albuquerque_Basin unitof Rio_Grande_rift.
- Albuquerque_Basin subject Category:Basins.
- Albuquerque_Basin subject Category:Geology_of_New_Mexico.
- Albuquerque_Basin point "35.1 -106.6".
- Albuquerque_Basin type SpatialThing.
- Albuquerque_Basin comment "The Albuquerque Basin (or Middle Rio Grande Basin) is one of the largest and deepest of the structural basins in the Rio Grande rift. It contains the city of Albuquerque, New Mexico.Geologically, the Albuquerque Basin is a half-graben that slopes down towards the east to terminate on the Sandia and Manzano mountains. It has a semi-arid climate, with large areas that count as desert.".
- Albuquerque_Basin label "Albuquerque Basin".
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- Albuquerque_Basin sameAs Q4712806.
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- Albuquerque_Basin lat "35.1".
- Albuquerque_Basin long "-106.6".
- Albuquerque_Basin wasDerivedFrom Albuquerque_Basin?oldid=605545150.
- Albuquerque_Basin depiction Overlooking_Albuquerque.jpg.
- Albuquerque_Basin isPrimaryTopicOf Albuquerque_Basin.