Maps and mapping

Mapping is a key component of geologic understanding. Geologic maps, the principal source of information about geology and natural resources at or near the surface, are essential for evaluating natural resources, making economic decisions, and guiding public policy. The KGS county geologic mapping program makes basic geologic information about the state available to the public.

Topographic maps produced by the U.S. Geological Survey show natural and manmade features on the surface as well as elevation contours. Topographic maps of Kansas in varying levels of detail are available from the KGS.

The Data Access and Support Center, based at the KGS, maintains the Kansas GeoDatabase, a collection of geographic information systems (GIS) data that serves as the basis of, among other things, a color elevation map of Kansas and a project to improve 911 services for the state.

The KGS also has an online interactive oil and gas field map, an online atlas of the High Plains aquifer, and a variety of other maps to convey key information for individuals and industry.

Resources

County Geologic Maps

Data Access and Support Center

High Plains Aquifer Atlas

Kansas oil and gas interactive map

KGS Publications Catalog

Topographic maps from the KGS

KGS Publications Sales
1930 Constant Avenue
University of Kansas--Campus West
Lawrence, Kansas 66047
785-864-3965
pubsales@kgs.ku.edu

Kansas Geologic Sample Repository
4150 W. Monroe Street
Wichita, Kansas 67209
316-943-2343
wwsl@kgs.ku.edu