Description: Physiographic regions of Kentucky. Adapted from Armin Kohl Lobeck's physiographic diagram of Kentucky in 'The Midland Trail in Kentucy': a physiographic and geologic guide book to US Highway 60. KGS Report Series 6, pamphlet 23, Frankfort, 1930.
Description: Standard physiography is based on the landforms that are characteristic of a region, which are strongly influenced by the underlying rock units. This also strongly influences groundwater occurrence. This shapefile has taken the original physiographic regions of Kentucky and modified them to better designate hydrogeologic characteristics. The Inner Bluegrass, Outer Bluegrass and Knobs regions have been consolidated into a single “Bluegrass Region” due to the similarity of rock units and aquifers. Likewise, the Eastern and Western Pennyroyal have been combined into a single “Mississippian Plateau” Region to denote the similarities across that area. Due to the unique nature of the deposits and wide use of the aquifer, the “Ohio River Alluvium” has been added as its own separate region.
Copyright Text: Lobeck, A.K., 1930, The Midland Trail in Kentucky, KGS Report Series 6, pamphlet 23; Kentucky Geological Survey-GQ Formations 24k, digitized geological maps shapefile; KY Division of Water (2014) – compilation/combination.