Obion Creek Mayfield Creek East Fork Clarks River West Fork T e n n e s s e e River Cumberland River OHIO RIVER T r ad e wa t e r River Green River Rough River Green River Pond River Barren River Red River C u m b erl an d River River Nolin Salt River Salt River Rolling Fork K e nt u ck y Ri v e r Kentucky R i v e r Red Ri ve r K en t uc k y River N ort h Fork M i d dl e Fork S o u t h Fork C um b erla n d River Dix River South Fork Licking River North Fork L ick in g Ri v er River Sa n d y L it tl e Big Sandy R i v e r Levisa Fork Levisa Fork Tug Fork OHIO RIVER OHIO RIVER Licking River G re e n Ri v e r MARSHALL CALLOWAY HICKMAN FULTON CARLISLE GRAVES BALLARD McCRACKEN LIVINGSTON TRIGG CHRISTIAN TODD LOGAN SIMPSON ALLEN BARREN HOPKINS LYON CALDWELL CRITTENDEN MUHLENBERG HENDERSON WEBSTER UNION McLEAN DAVIESS OHIO WARREN BUTLER EDMONSON HART BRECKINRIDGE GRAYSON HANCOCK HARDIN MEADE MONROE METCALFE CUMBERLAND CLINTON WAYNE McCREARY WHITLEY BELL KNOX GARRARD PULASKI ADAIR GREEN TAYLOR RUSSELL CASEY WASHINGTON LARUE MARION NELSON BOYLE LINCOLN MERCER JESSAMINE LAUREL ROCKCASTLE JACKSON CLAY LESLIE ESTILL MADISON OWSLEY LEE BREATHITT POWELL WOLFE HARLAN LETCHER PERRY KNOTT FLOYD MAGOFFIN PIKE MARTIN MORGAN SHELBY BULLITT SPENCER JEFFERSON ANDERSON WOODFORD FRANKLIN SCOTT CARROLL OLDHAM TRIMBLE OWEN HENRY GALLATIN GRANT FLEMING MONTGOMERY FAYETTE CLARK BOURBON NICHOLAS MENIFEE BATH ROWAN HARRISON ROBERTSON PENDLETON BRACKEN MASON LEWIS KENTON BOONE CAMPBELL JOHNSON LAWRENCE ELLIOTT CARTER GREENUP BOYD Approximate bounda ry Ea ster n Ken tuck yC oal F ield Approximate boun dary W est ern K entu c k y C o a l F i el d Cartography by Terry Hounshell Dolomite Industrial and construction limestone Narrow outcrop of construction lime- stone; noted on the map by asterisk and leader ( ): occurrences in Allen, Edmonson, Hart, Livingston, Carroll, Owen, Henry, Pendle- ton, Harrison, and Madison Counties * Narrow outcrop of industrial and con- struction limestone;occurs along the bluffs of the Kentucky River in the central Kentucky counties of Mercer, Jessamine, Garrard, Woodford, Fayette, Clark, and Madison, along Pine Mountain Overthrust Fault, and near Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley and the Cum- berland River in western Kentucky Rockcastle Sandstone Quaternary sand and gravel New Providence Shale Limestone quarry or underground mine Construction limestone LIMESTONE SAND and GRAVEL Sand and gravel Sand and gravel, glacial outwash Abandoned dimension stone quarry Abandoned sandstone quarry Alluvium Abandoned sand pit Abandoned silica sand pit Deposit; s–sand; sis–silica sand; g–gravel; sg–sand and gravel; ss–sandstone; ch–chert; d–dimension stone; Pc–Pennsylvanian conglomerate CLAY and SHALE Area of Porters Creek Clay Mapped Porters Creek Clay Area of ceramic clay Mapped ceramic clay Olive Hill clay bed Hitchins clay bed Active clay pit Abandoned clay pit Clay deposit (common clay) c–clay noted in core s–structural clay M–Mississippian underclay ea–expanded aggregate NA–New Albany Shale pit uc3–underclay, under Princess No. 3 coal oc7–overclay, over Princess No. 7 coal H(u)–Hitchins underground mine Residual clay Brick plant Faults OIL and GAS Major oil-producing area; dashed green line is used to continue the outline of oil-producing area through areas indicating the presence of other resources. Major gas-producing area Gas-storage field Tar sand resource area Tar sand occurrence COAL Major coal-producing area Coal field boundary Dolomite quarry or underground mine MINERAL DEPOSITS Iron Fluorite (shown on Western Kentucky Fluorspar District inset map only: no deposits shown on main map) Mineral occurrence (Ba, Cc, F, Pb, or Zn unless noted otherwise) Ag–Silver Ba–Barite Cc–Calcite Ch–Chalcopyrite Co–Cobalt Cu–Native copper F–Fluorite Fe–Iron Gyp–Gypsum Mo–Molybdenum Mn–Manganese Ni–Nickel Pb–Galena S–Native sulfur Sr–Strontium Ti–Titanium Zn–Sphalerite Zinc deposit Red dashed line indicates area of fluorite occurrence Mineral occurrence in core ISR–Insoluble residue in well sample Q–Quaternary M–Mississippian S–Silurian O–Ordovician C–Cambrian Kx–Knox Group Abandoned iron mine Abandoned iron furnace Kimberlite dikes Zinc exploration shaft KENTUCKY GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Donald C. Haney, State Geologist and Director UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY, Lexington MAP AND CHART SERIES 21 Series XI, 1998 Active sand pit Active sand and gravel pit Active dredge Active sandstone quarry Abandoned millstone quarry Abandoned phosphate mine Abandoned vein mineral mine * For information on obtaining copies of this map and other Kentucky Geological Survey maps and publications call: Publications Sales office (606) 257-3896 View the KGS World Wide Web site at www.uky.edu/KGS Phosphate area
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Narrow outcrop of construction lime-stone; noted on the map by asterisk andleader ( ): occurrences in Allen, Edmonson,Hart, Livingston, Carroll, Owen, Henry, Pendle-ton, Harrison, and Madison Counties
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Narrow outcrop of industrial and con-struction limestone;occurs along the bluffs ofthe Kentucky River in the central Kentucky counties ofMercer, Jessamine, Garrard, Woodford, Fayette, Clark,and Madison, along Pine Mountain Overthrust Fault,and near Kentucky Lake, Lake Barkley and the Cum-berland River in western Kentucky
Major oil-producing area; dashed greenline is used to continue the outline of oil-producingarea through areas indicating the presence ofother resources.
Major gas-producing area
Gas-storage field
Tar sand resource area
�� Tar sand occurrence
COAL
Major coal-producing area
Coal field boundary
��� Dolomite quarry or underground mine
MINERAL DEPOSITS
Iron
Fluorite (shown on Western Kentucky FluorsparDistrict inset map only: no deposits shown onmain map)