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Country Profile: Kazakhstan

Country Resources

Topographic
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
Kazakhstan 1:200,000 Scale Topographic Vector DataGEOCENTER1:200,0002005 – 2005586
Kyrgyzstan 1:200,000 Scale Non-Quadrangle Topographic MapsGosudarstvennaya Kartografo-Geodezicheskaya sluzhba Kyrgyzskoy Respublik “GOSKARTOGRAFIIA”1:200,0001992 – 199913
Kyrgyzstan 1:100,000 Scale Topographic MapsGovernment of the Kyrgyz Republic1:100,0002005 – 200519
VMAP0 1:1,000,000 Scale Vector DataNational Imagery and Mapping Agency1:1,000,0001992 – 19924
Kyrgyzstan 1:200,000 Scale Topographic Maps (English)State Service of Geodesy and Cartography of Kyrgyz Republic1:200,0002002 – 20024
Kazakhstan 1:500,000 Scale Topographic MapsРГКП “НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ КАРТОГРАФО-ГЕОДЕЗИЧЕСКИЙ ФОНД” / State Enterprise National Cartography and Geodesy Fund1:500,0001966 – 200382

Geoscientific
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
China 1:2,500,000 Scale Geological Map (6 sheets)Dizhi Chubanshe / Geological Publishing House1:2,500,0002005 – 20051
China 1:2,500,000 Scale Quaternary Geological Map (9 sheets)Dizhi Chubanshe / Geological Publishing House1:2,500,0001990 – 19901
China 1:4,000,000 Scale Geological Map (2 sheets)Dizhi Chubanshe / Geological Publishing House1:4,000,0001977 – 19771
China 1:5,000,000 Scale Metallic Resources MapDizhi Chubanshe / Geological Publishing House1:5,000,0001992 – 19921
China 1:5,000,000 Scale Mineral Resources MapDizhi Chubanshe / Geological Publishing House1:5,000,0001992 – 19921
China 1:5,000,000 Scale Nonmetallic Resources MapDizhi Chubanshe / Geological Publishing House1:5,000,0001992 – 19921
Kazakhstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological MapMinisterstvo Geologii Kazahstoi SSR1:500,0001979 – 198129
Kyrgyzstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological Map – MetallogenicSoviet Union Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii1:500,0001988 – 198810
Kyrgyzstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological Maps – EngineeringSoviet Union Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii1:500,0001989 – 198910
Kyrgyzstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological Maps – FormationsSoviet Union Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii1:500,0001988 – 198810
Kyrgyzstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological Maps – GeomorphologySoviet Union Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii1:500,0001989 – 198910
Kyrgyzstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological Maps – Oil and GasSoviet Union Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii1:500,0001986 – 198610
Kyrgyzstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological Maps – Recent TectonicSoviet Union Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii1:500,0001988 – 198810
Kyrgyzstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological Maps – SeismotectonicSoviet Union Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii1:500,0001988 – 198810
Kyrgyzstan 1:500,000 Scale Geological Maps – TectonicSoviet Union Glavnoe upravlenie geodezii i kartografii1:500,0001989 – 198910

Thematic
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
The World 1:30,000,000 Scale Topographic Map Series 1145 (NGA)DMA1:30,000,0002

Global Census Archive: GIS Census Data

East View Geospatial has an ongoing effort to add GIS census data to our Global Census Archive program. Please contact us for the status and availability of Kazakhstan census resources.


Global Resources

Topographic
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
Soviet Military City PlansVoenno-topograficheskoe upravlenie General’nogo shtaba (Soviet Union)Varies1944 – 20033017
Soviet Military 1:100,000 Scale Topographic MapsVoenno-topograficheskoe upravlenie General’nogo shtaba (Soviet Union)1:100,0001947 – 199924897
Soviet Military 1:200,000 Scale Topographic MapsVoenno-topograficheskoe upravlenie General’nogo shtaba (Soviet Union)1:200,0001949 – 200917799
Soviet Military 1:500,000 Scale Topographic MapsVoenno-topograficheskoe upravlenie General’nogo shtaba (Soviet Union)1:500,0001953 – 19983093

Nautical
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
NGA Nautical Charts POD Certified (All Scales)National Geospatial-Intelligence AgencyVaries1943 – 20134517

Aeronautical
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
Joint Operations Graphic (JOG) 1:250,000 – AeronauticalDefence Mapping Agency1:250,0001958 – 20074204
Tactical Pilotage Chart (TPC) 1:500,000 Scale – AeronauticalDefence Mapping Agency1:500,0001967 – 2006598
Operational Navigation Chart (ONC) 1:1,000,000 Scale – AeronauticalDefence Mapping Agency1:1,000,0001969 – 2001243
Jet Navigation Chart (JNC) 1:2,000,000 Scale – AeronauticalDefence Mapping Agency1:2,000,0001971 – 1999117
Global Navigation and Planning Chart (GNC) 1:5,000,000 Scale – AeronauticalDefence Mapping Agency1:5,000,0001981 – 199927

Geoscientific
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
Soviet Military 1:1,000,000 Scale Topographic MapsVoenno-topograficheskoe upravlenie General’nogo shtaba (Soviet Union)1:1,000,0001948 – 19941089

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Historical Country Mapping Information

Jump to: Topographic | Geological/Scientific | Soil | Vegetation/Forestry | Thematic | Tourist/Reference

Topographic

The Central Asian Republic of Kazakhstan is the largest nation to break away from the former Soviet Union and has been an independent state since 1991. Mapping still follows patterns established in the Soviet era. Topographic series use the 1942 specification with maps based on the Gauss conformal transverse cylindrical projection, Krassovsky ellipsoid.

Soviet military topographic mapping of Kazakhstan is available at the following scales: 1:1,000,000 (26 sheets, complete coverage, published 1965-1990); 1:500,000 (82 sheets, complete coverage, published 1965-1998); 1:200,000 (591 sheets, complete coverage, published 1960-1993); 1:100,000 (1,983 sheets, complete coverage, published 1954-1992); 1:50,000 (7,474 sheets, primarily complete coverage, published 1961-1997) and city (1:10,000 to 1:25,000) topographic mapping of 41 major cities from Aktyubinski to Zyryanovsk published between 1967 and 1991. These products are available in print, digital raster and digital vector GIS formats from East View Geospatial.

Following independence a national mapping agency, the Main Administration of Geodesy and Cartography of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazgeodezija) was founded in Almaty. Following the pattern of some other former Soviet republics, Kartografija was established in Almaty. Its recent publications include single-sheet maps using a political base, published with transliteration, as well as updated versions of Soviet administrative series, issued as double-sided 1:200,000 scale maps for areas around the administrative center of each region and with an environmental map of the regional center on the reverse side. A Russian town map of the capital was published in the 1980s by Glavnoe Upravlenie Geodezii Kartografii (GUGK), now Federal’ naya Sluzhba Geodezii i Kartografii Rossii (Roskartografija) and recently revised by Kazgeodezija. Other recent initiatives include digital mapping in support of land registration, carried out by the State Land Committee, with funding from the World Bank, which started in 1997 with pilot projects in Almaty, Akmola and Almaty City.

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Geological/Scientific

Earth science mapping of Kazakhstan was produced by Russian agencies in the Soviet era, notably Vserossiiskoi nauchno-issledovatel’skii geologicheskii Institut (VSEGEI) in St. Petersburg, in conjunction with local branches of the Academy of Sciences. Geological and tectonic maps were compiled at 1:1,500,000 scale to cover Kazakhstan and Central Asia in two sets of eight sheets. Kazakhstan was also mapped in Soviet 1:200,000 and 1:1,000,000 scale programs. Recent mapping has been encouraged by the minerals exploration boom following independence. In 1996 a significant minerals atlas was published by the Ministry of Geology and the Institute of Geological Sciences of the Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences (Kazgeologija), with mapping at 1:4,000,000 scale, generalized from 1:1,500,000 scale data, and information in Russian and English for 1,000 mineral deposits.

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Soil

Soil mapping continues to be compiled by the Soils Institute, with an increasing amount of applied mapping of erosion and pollution risks.

Groundwater mapping has been carried out by the Hydrogeology and Hydrophysics Institute, including a 1:1,500,000 scale geothermal and resources map in six sheets. The Hydrometeorological Institute (KazNIGMI) acts as the main meteorological organization in the country and is a specialist avalanche and mudslide research agency, with many published in these fields.

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Vegetation/Forestry

The Ministry of Ecology and Bioresources coordinates all ecological and bio-resources research in Kazakhstan, and is collaborating with the Institute of Geography in the Academy of Sciences in the compilation of a medico-environmental atlas of the country. Vegetation mapping of Kazakhstan is carried out by the Botanical Institute, including a 1:2,500,000 scale coverage derived in 1991 from satellite imagery, in association with the Institute for Space Research.

The Kazakhstan State Institute for Drafting Land Management (KAZGIPROZEM) surveys and manages land resources in the country, including the compilation of a large number of land use and agricultural maps of the country.

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Thematic

The Soviet Academy of Sciences (now Rossiskaja Akademija Nauk (RAN)) was involved in the production of many thematic maps of Kazakhstan, including a two-volume atlas prepared in the early 1980s in association with GUGK. Following independence, branches of the Kazakhstan Academy of Sciences in Almaty have assumed these responsibilities. A greater diversity of themes has been mapped than for most of the Central Asian Republics.

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Tourist/Reference

A variety of commercial map publishers have issued tourist maps of the city, provincial and country level form Kazakhstan.

In Kazakhstan publishers include SCE “Cartography” whose offerings include an English-language map of the new country capital, Astana.

Western publishers of country maps of Kazakhstan include Gizi Map and Reise-Know-How.

(ITM), Vancouver, Canada.

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