News Release, Kansas Geological Survey, January 2, 2001
The map shows the elevations and contours of the earth's surface, along with a variety of other natural and manmade features.
For example, the Graham County map shows the rugged terrain along the county's rivers and their tributaries, as well as the numerous sandpits and quarries draining into the South Fork of the Solomon River. Other features shown on the map are oil fields, springs, radio towers, feedlots, and airports.
The map was produced by the U.S. Geological Survey and are drawn at a scale of 1:100,000, so that one inch on the map equals about 1.5 miles of actual distance. Lines showing elevation are drawn in meters.
In addition to county topographic maps, the Survey carries more detailed topographic maps of the entire state.
Copies of the new Graham County map are available from the Survey's Publication Sales Office, 1930 Constant Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66047 (or call 785-864-2157). The cost is $5.00, plus shipping and handling. Kansas residents should add 6.9% sales tax on the entire amount of the order.