The Kansas Geological Survey now has equipment that can be towed underneath a helicopter to send radio waves into the ground.
The Kansas Geological Survey has a new tool to help with water conservation efforts across the state. The Kansas Geological ...
Kansas Geological Survey is expanding library and laboratory space at the University of Kansas for research on rock cores. This image is of preserved core brought up from more than 3,660 feet ...
Kansas lawmakers are back in session in Topeka. The governor wants them to address the state's ongoing water problems. But ...
A crew from the Kansas Geological Survey, based at the University of Kansas, along with staff from three field offices of the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Water Resources will be in ...
Several boxes of rock core are pictured Monday, December 23, 2024. The Kansas Geological Survey’s library of drill cores, which currently includes over 73,000 boxes of rocks, is expanding to enhance ...
Assistant Researcher at the KGS Olivia Jones cuts into the core extracted from a well in Lyon County on July 9, 2024. Below the surface of Lyon County, there are layers of rock and coal from hundreds ...
LAWRENCE, Kan. (KSNW) — Scientists believe that a recent uptick in earthquakes in Saline County will eventually wind down. Dr. Rick Miller, Senior Scientist at the Kansas Geological Survey, states ...
Water is essential for humans, livestock and crops and finding a way to match those needs with a limited resource is the goal of many High Plains experts. One of those experts is Brownie Wilson, ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Since August 5, parts of Kansas have experienced eight earthquakes, according to the Kansas Geological Survey. Three of these earthquakes registered over 3.0 on the Richter ...
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