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Version 1.2, September 2016 Approximately 4,000 new geotechnical borings were digitized and added to this dataset. This work was funded by the National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program. Version 1.1, October 2015 Approximately 5,000 new geotechnical borings were digitized and added to this dataset. This work was funded by the National Geological and Geophysical Data Preservation Program. Version 1.0, October 2014 Data digitized by GeoMap Northwest and newly digitized data from the Division of Geology and Earth Resources were combined for this release. A more concise schema than that used by GeoMap Northwest was used to improve the readabilty and usefulness of these data.</stepDesc>
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