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Green/Tradewater River Basin In Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey Jan 2009

Green/Tradewater River Basin In Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey

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The total area of the Green/Tradewater River Basin is 11,500 square miles, including 410 square miles in Tennessee. More than one-fouth of Kentucky lies in the basin, including all or parts of 35 Kentucky counties. The basin contains nearly 23,600 miles of streams, including 1,580 miles in Tennessee. The Green River Basin contains over 9,230 square miles, including 410 square miles in Tennessee.

From an elevation of 1,384 feet on a ridge in Lincoln County, water flows west 385 miles down the Green River to its confluence with the Ohio River east of Henderson at an elevation of 342 feet. …


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Martin County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey Jan 2007

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Martin County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey

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This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site-to-site basis. At any site, it is important to understand the characteristics of both the soils and the underlying rock.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Barren County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Joshua J. Johnson Jan 2007

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Barren County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Joshua J. Johnson

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This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site-to-site basis. At any site, it is important to understand the characteristics of both the soils and the underlying rock.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Lawrence County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey Jan 2007

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Lawrence County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey

Map and Chart--KGS

This map is not intended to be used for selecting individual sites. Its purpose is to inform land-use planners, government officials, and the public in a general way about geologic bedrock conditions that affect the selection of sites for various purposes. The properties of thick soils may supercede those of the underlying bedrock and should be considered on a site-to-site basis. At any site, it is important to understand the characteristics of both the soils and the underlying rock.


Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Whitley County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Bethany L. Overfield, Randall L. Paylor Jan 2006

Generalized Geologic Map For Land-Use Planning: Whitley County, Kentucky, Daniel I. Carey, Bethany L. Overfield, Randall L. Paylor

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