The GIS Data Library provides access to spatial datasets developed or compiled by the Geospatial Laboratory for Soil Informatics (GLSI). These data layers support mapping and analysis of soil properties, land use, topography, and environmental variables. The library includes raster and vector data commonly used in digital soil mapping, geospatial modeling, and landscape analysis, offering a valuable resource for spatial research and applied land management.

Actionable ratings derived from soils and terrain (e.g., drainage class, CSR2, LCC, soil associations). Use for planning, zoning, risk screening, and conservation targeting.

Depth-resolved physical, chemical, and hydraulic properties (pH, OM, texture, bulk density, water content/storage, Ksat, depth to water table). Includes static maps and GIFs for vertical changes. Use for agronomy, hydrology, and engineering design.

Landforms, surficial geology, and parent materials that explain why soil patterns occur. Use to interpret variability, anticipate erosion/wetness, and guide restoration.