Kansas State University Department of Geology

Kansas State University Department of Geology

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Kansas State University Department of Geology is a driving force in the science that shapes our planet.

If you are interested in having a rock, mineral, fossil, or potential meteorite identified, please send an email to [email protected]

Photos from Kansas State University Department of Geology's post 04/01/2019

Students learning about mapping and logging in Sed/Strat class!

Photos from Kansas State University Department of Geology's post 03/26/2019

Fun trip exploring Kimberlites in Kansas!

03/21/2019

Out in Garden City, our students sharing their love of geology!

Photos from Kansas State University Department of Geology's post 03/21/2019

Amazing turnout for Kirk Nordstrom Workshop!

Photos from Kansas State University Department of Geology's post 03/19/2019

IBA K-State team completed this weekend!

Photos from Kansas State University Department of Geology's post 03/08/2019

Dr. Franek Hasiuk brought several examples of 3D prints to share during his seminar (3D samples, fossil, Hurricane Katrina, Topographic map of Manhattan KS, Winkler Kimberlite Pipe KS and so much more.)

Kansas Geological Survey's Franciszek 'Franek' Hasiuk to present seminar today 03/07/2019

Kansas Geological Survey's Franciszek 'Franek' Hasiuk to present seminar today at 4:00 pm in 213 Thompson Hall. Explore the possibilities of combining 3D printing with geological research.

Kansas Geological Survey's Franciszek 'Franek' Hasiuk to present seminar today Franciszek "Franek" Hasiuk, associate scientist at Kansas Geological Survey, will present a geology seminar at 4 p.m. today in 213 Thompson Hall.

Geology department head publishes article in Nature Geoscience 03/01/2019

Dr. Pamela Kempton publishes an article Nature Geoscience titled "Geodynamics: Map of the Underworld."

Geology department head publishes article in Nature Geoscience Pamela Kempton, head of the College of Arts and Sciences' geology department, recently published a News and Views article titled "Geodynamics: Map of the Underworld" in Nature Geoscience.

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Thompson Hall
Manhattan, KS
66506

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm