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Country Profile: Pakistan

Country Resources

Topographic
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
EVGmap 50 Pakistan Vector DataEast View Geospatial1:50,0002008 – 2008166
Pakistan 1:50,000 Scale Topographic MapsSurvey of Pakistan1:50,0001960 – 20071564
Pakistan 1:63,360 Scale Topographic MapsSurvey of Pakistan1:63,3601920 – 195715
Pakistan 1:250,000 Scale Topographic MapsSurvey of Pakistan1:250,0001955 – 1965108
Pakistan 1:253,440 Scale Topographic MapsSurvey of Pakistan1:253,4401941 – 195650
Pakistan 1:1,000,000 Scale Topographic MapsSurvey of Pakistan1:1,000,0001971 – 199411

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
Afghanistan 1:250,000 Scale USGS Geological MapsUnited States Geological Survey1:250,0002005 – 200532

Thematic
SeriesPublisherScaleYearsSheets
The World 1:30,000,000 Scale Topographic Map Series 1145 (NGA)DMA1:30,000,0002
Pakistan District MapsSPAKVaries1986 – 200127

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 Pakistan 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

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Topographic

Surveying and official mapping of Pakistan are the responsibility of Survey of Pakistan (SP), which was created from Survey of India (SI) after independence in 1947. SP was at first based in Karachi but headquarters are now located in Rawalpindi. Like other countries in the subcontinent mapping systems are derived from standards established during the imperial era by Survey of India. The basic scale is a 1:50,000 scale topographic map using the same sheet lines as earlier SI one-inch mapping and based upon a Lambert conical Conformal projection, Everest ellipsoid. 1:50,000 sheets are photogrammetric maps, cover 15′ quadrangles and metric editions have been published since 1975. A 1:250,000 scale series is complete in 119 sheets and derived from the 1:50,000 map.

A 26-sheet 1:500,000 scale series was completed between 1968 and 1986 on a polyconic projection, and shows relief with hypsometric tints. SP also publishes a number of general maps of the country, including province maps at 1:1,000,000 scale. An atlas of Pakistan was issued in 1990, with mapping at 1:1,000,000 scale and a variety of themes published at 1:5,000,000. Larger scale programs from SP include guide maps to towns and cities.

Soviet military topographic mapping of Pakistan is available at the following scales: 1:1,000,000 (10 sheets, complete coverage, published 1957-1990); 1:500,000 (26 sheets, complete coverage, published 1956-1989); 1:200,000 (176 sheets, complete coverage, published 1976-1991); 1:100,000 (589 sheets, complete coverage, published 1967-1990); 1:50,000 (143 sheets, primarily Afghanistani border coverage, published 1983-2000) and city (1:10,000 to 1:25,000) topographic mapping of 20 major cities from Bahawalpur to Sukkur published between 1972 and 1983. These product are available in print, digital raster and digital vector GIS formats from East View Geospatial.

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Nautical

The Hydrographic Department in Islamabad is responsible for the publication and maintenance of a range of 34 nautical charts relating to coastal and offshore Pakistani waters.

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Geological/Scientific

Geological Survey of Pakistan (GSP) in Quetta is responsible for the earth science mapping of the country. A 1:50,000 scale program on topographic sheet lines includes about 45 maps published between 1978 and 1986, mostly near to the Afghanistani border in Baluchistan. Overseas agencies have published large scale geological mapping of parts of the country, notably the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and the British Directorate of Overseas Surveys (now Ordnance Survey International (OSI)). A 1:1,000,000 scale coverage of the country in four sheets was revised in 1993.

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Soil

Soil mapping of Pakistan was carried out in the late 1970s by the Soil Survey of Pakistan, including the publication of 1:1,000,000 scale state maps.

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Atlas

The Pakistan Agricultural Research Council has been working on the production of an atlas of agricultural conditions, and by the mid 1990s about 70 mapping plates had been created.

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Tourist/Reference

Commercial mapping of the country is issued by Nelles and RV, with a railway map published by Röhr Verlag.

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