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Kentucky Is Karst Country! What You Should Know About Sinkholes and Springs James C. Currens Kentucky Geological Survey
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Document Date: 2002-12-06 14:53:00


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Princeton / Munfordville / Fort Knox / Elizabethtown / Georgetown / Hopkinsville / Louisville / Monticello / Somerset / Mount Vernon / Bowling Green / Nicholasville / Winchester / Russellville / Paris / /

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United States / Italy / Slovenia / /

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USD / /

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Monticello / Mount Vernon / Mineral Resources Building University of Kentucky Lexington / /

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Commonwealth Day / /

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energy / /

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Somerset Winchester Nicholasville Versailles Paris Lexington Georgetown Monticello Lawrenceburg Frankfort Pine Mountain / Daniel Boone National Forest / Cumberland Plateau / Losing streams / Pine Mountain / Ohio River / /

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University of Kentucky For / University of Kentucky / Mining and Mineral Resources Building University of Kentucky Lexington / /

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James C. Currens / James C. Currens Kentucky / Vernon Eastern Pennyroyal / James C. Cobb / /

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Manager / Communications and Technology Transfer Kentucky Geological Survey / State Geologist and Director / General / /

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Scott County / /

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eastern Kentucky / central Kentucky / southeastern Kentucky / /

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www.uky.edu/kgs / /

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