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Indiana River & Lake Map

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Indiana Geology in the News
Earthquakes in Indiana?:  The Indiana Geological Survey is helping students (and...

Supersized Topographic Maps:  The folks at MyTopo.com are now printing supersized...

Wall Maps of US States:  Raven Maps are beautiful examples of shaded-relief wall...

K-12 Earthquake Hazard Assessment Activity:  The Indiana Geological Survey website has an activity...

Water Wells Going Dry in the Central United States:  Hundreds of people in the central United States...

101 American Geo-Sites:  Mountain Press Publishing has released a new book...

Deaths in Abandoned Mines and Quarries:  Abandoned mines and quarries are dangerous places! Every...

Indiana Earthquake Simulator:  The Indiana Geological Survey has a new addition...

The Nation's Largest Ground-Source Closed-Loop Geothermal System:  Ball State University just started pumping water through...

Mineral Clubs and Organizations Worldwide:  The-Vug.com has an impressive listing of mineral clubs...

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Indiana River Levels
Map of Indiana rivers

Indiana
River Levels


USGS has a clickable map of Indiana rivers and streams that gives you access to real-time river levels throughout Indiana. River stage, discharge and other information can be accessed online. Or view a lake and river map of Indiana.


Indiana Geography Statistics

Area of Indiana: 35,867 sq. miles

Indiana Population: 6195643

Highest Point in Indiana
Hoosier Hill at 1,257 feet feet

Lowest Point in Indiana
Ohio River at 320 feet

There are 92 counties in Indiana



Indiana Earthquakes
Map of Indiana earthquakes
The National Earthquake Information Center maintains an Indiana earthquake map and an archive of Indiana earthquake information.



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Learn about Indiana minerals and Indiana mineral production.


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