Additional Reading
 

Bailey, V., 1933, Cave life of Kentucky, mainly in the Mammoth Cave region: Notre Dame, Ind., The University Press, 256 p.

Brown, R.F., and Lambert, T.W., 1962, Availability of ground water in Allen, Barren, Edmonson, Green, Hart, Logan, Metcalfe, Monroe, Simpson, and Warren Counties: U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas HA-32.

Brown, R.F., and Lambert, T.W., 1963, Reconnaissance of ground-water resources in the Mississippian Plateau Region, Kentucky: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 1603, 58 p.

Brucker, R.W., and Watson, R.A., 1976, The longest cave: Carbondale, Ill., Southern Illinois University Press, 331 p.

Goode, C.E., 1986, World wonder saved: How Mammoth Cave became a national park: Mammoth Cave National Park Association, 92 p.

Livesay, E.A., 1962, Geology of the Mammoth Cave National Park area: Kentucky Geological Survey, ser. 10, Special Publication 7, 40 p.

Lobeck, A.K., 1928, The geology and physiography of the Mammoth Cave National Park: Kentucky Geological Survey, ser. 6, Pamphlet 21, 7 p.

Mammoth Cave Operating Committee, 1940, Caverns of enchantment: Mammoth Cave, Ky., 94 p.

Palmer, A.N., Palmer, M.V., and White, W.B., A guide to the historic section of Mammoth Cave: Huntsville, Ala., National Speleological Society, 59 p.

Water-resource publications of the Kentucky Geological Survey may be viewed at the Water Research Library on the Kentucky Geological Survey's Web site.

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