Tulsa Topographic Map
The most detailed topographic map of Tulsa on the internet.
Find, create and share high-resolution topographic maps using Equator.

Topographic Map Features.
The Tulsa topographic map can be used for a variety of tasks, including:
- Generating contours
- Viewing 3D surfaces from built-in LiDAR
- Cutting cross sections
- Sourcing and view LiDAR point clouds
- Creating markups, measurements, labels and figures
- Extracting elevation data
- Link sharing data


Where does the topographic data come from?
The Tulsa topographic data comes from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and their 3D Elevation Program (3DEP). You can read more about the 3DEP here. Built-in Tulsa elevation data is sourced from a library of airborne LiDAR surveys that are managed by the USGS. This data is connected to Equator for easy access.
What data types can I extract?
Contours can be extracted from the Tulsa topographic map at the resolution of your choosing. Contours can be exported to a variety of formats including shapefile (.shp) and drawing (.dxf).
Digital elevation models (DEMs), digital surface models (DSMs), point clouds and 3D surfaces are also available.


How do I bring contours into Civil 3D?
Contours can be opened in AutoDesk Civil3D (or similar) simply by opening an dxf file or shapefile exported from Equator. This tutorial explains how to create a 3D surface in Civil 3D directly from a shapefile.
Why use Equator to access Tulsa Topography?
Equator allows users to access local LiDAR surveys to the best available resolution. Experience 3D topography in high-resolution, unlike ever before.