Get all Metadata Columns using PowerShell, this will come handy when you need to know the column details.
Add-PsSnapin Microsoft.SharePoint.PowerShell
function GetMapping($site, $MMSField, $Field, $ContentTypes)
{
    $taxonomySession = Get-SPTaxonomySession -Site $site
    $termStore = $taxonomySession.TermStores["Managed Metadata CTH"]
    $MMSGroup = $termStore.Groups["Global Taxonomy"]
    $termset = $MMSGroup.TermSets[$MMSField.TermSetId]
    Write-Host "Site Column Name : "$Field.Title
    Write-Host "MMS Column Name  : "$MMSField.Title
    Write-Host "Termsset ID      : "$termset.id
    Write-Host "Termset Name     : "$termset.Name
    Write-Host "Content Types    : "$ContentTypes
    Write-Host "--------------------------------------------------------"
}
function GetAllMetadataColumns($url)
{
    $site   =    new-object Microsoft.SharePoint.SPSite($url)
    $SiteColumns    = $site.rootweb.Fields
    $Spsite = get-spsite $url
    $web = $Spsite.OpenWeb()  
    ForEach ($SiteCol in $SiteColumns)
    {
        if($SiteCol.Group -eq "ABC CTH Columns" -and $SiteCol.Type -eq "Invalid" )
        {
            $ContentTypeNames = ""
            foreach ($contenttype in $web.ContentTypes)
            {
                foreach ($field in $contenttype.Fields)
                {
                    if ($field.get_InternalName() -eq $SiteCol.InternalName)
                    {
                        #write-host $contenttype.Name
                        $ContentTypeNames = $ContentTypeNames + $contenttype.Name + ", "
                    }
                }
            }
$Mfield = [Microsoft.SharePoint.Taxonomy.TaxonomyField] $SiteCol
            if($Mfield -ne $null)
            {
                GetMapping $site $Mfield $SiteCol $ContentTypeNames
            }
        }
    }
    $site.Dispose()
}
GetAllMetadataColumns "http://sharepoint"