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<br /> <br />Population centers <br /> <br />. <br />1,000 to 6,000 <br /> <br />o <br />5,000 to 10,000 <br /> <br />o <br />10,000 to 50,000 <br /> <br />o <br />50,000 to 100.000 <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />More than 100.000 <br /> <br />GREAT BASIN REGION <br /> <br />w <br />CJ1 <br />CJ1 <br />C,,;1 <br /> <br />o <br />I <br />o <br /> <br />100 <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />200 KILOMETRES <br /> <br />200 MI LES <br />I <br /> <br />I <br />lDO <br /> <br />G5 <br /> <br />114. <br />Population in 1970 and projected growth, in thousands of <br />people, Great Basin Region, by hydrologic subregions' <br />Hydrologic <br />subregion <br /> <br />1970 <br /> <br />1980 <br /> <br />2000 <br /> <br />2020 <br /> <br />Bear River 98 120 140 160 <br />Great Salt Lake 850 1,000 1,300 1,800 <br />Sevier Lake 45 50 61 73 <br />Humboldt 24 30 39 50 <br />Central lahontan 190 265 420 800 <br />T onopah 17 26 .. 97 <br />Region (roundedl 1,200 1,500 2,000 2,800 <br /> <br />I Population for 1970 based on Bureau of Census <br />official data, adjusted approximately to fit hydrologic <br />subregion boundaries. Projections are based on Office <br />of BlISiness Economics-Economic Research Service <br />preliminary 1970 projection adjusted to final 1970 <br />census data and hydrologic subregion boundaries. <br /> <br />FIGURE I.-Distribution of population in the Great Basin Region, 1970. <br /> <br />Source: Eakin, Price, and Harrill, 1976. <br />