- Pennyroyal Plateau
The Pennyroyal Plateau, or, as it is more commonly called in
Kentucky , the Pennyrile, is a large area of the state that features rolling hills,cave s, andkarst topography in general.The Pennyrile is bordered by the
Pottsville Escarpment in the east. The Pottsville Escarpment is the transition zone from the central part of Kentucky to the higher and geologically youngerCumberland Plateau in the eastern part of the state. North of the Pennyrile, the Bluegrass borders theChester Escarpment . This escarpment, mostly based on weathering-resistantsandstone , is a fairly dramatic one, featuring manycliff s,canyon s,waterfall s androck shelter s.The Pennyrile is bordered on the north by
Muldraugh Hill , the geological escarpment that forms the transition from the geologically older Bluegrass to the Pennyrile. This is a series of knobs and ridges based on hardsiltstone s.The Pennyrile is bordered on the west by the younger
Jackson Purchase , a mostly alluvial area. The Pennyrile is usually thought to include the WesternCoal Fields of Kentucky, located in the northwestern area of the state, and separated from the rest of the Pennyrile by theDripping Springs Escarpment , also based on sandstone.To the south, the Pennyrile continues as the
Highland Rim ofMiddle Tennessee .The Pennyrile is largely in farmland where the bedrock is
limestone , and most of the Pennyrile is based on limestone, particularly theSt. Louis Limestone orSte. Genevieve Limestone . In some areas, the limestone is capped with a soft sandstone. This kind of formation—sandstone over limestone—is featured in theMammoth Cave area, and has enabled the formation of the world's most extensivecave system. Numerous other caves exist in the Pennyrile, where some of the most intensely cave-forming limestones of the world are to be found.Where the capping sandstone is intact, the land surface is usually forested, rugged hills.
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