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  2. Geology of Florida - Wikipedia

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    No land animals were present in Florida prior to the Miocene. The largest deposits of rock phosphate in the United States are found in Florida. [1] Most of this is in Bone Valley in central and west-central Florida. [2] Extended systems of underwater caves, sinkholes and springs are found throughout the state and supply most of the water used ...

  3. Arcadia Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Floridan Aquifer extends throughout Florida and most of the coastal plain in Georgia, as well as small adjacent areas in Alabama and South Carolina. The Florida Aquifer in general lies below the Arcadia Formation, with only the lower part of the Tampa Member included in the aquifer.

  4. Miami Limestone - Wikipedia

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    Miami Limestone (formerly Miami Oolite, orange on map) in relation to other formations in South Florida. The Miami Limestone, originally called Miami Oolite, is a geologic formation of limestone in southeastern Florida. Miami Limestone forms the Atlantic Coastal Ridge in southeastern Florida, near the coast in Palm Beach, Broward and Miami Dade ...

  5. Hawthorn Group - Wikipedia

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    Florida Geological Survey. Weems, Robert E.; Edwards, Lucy E. (2001). Geology of Oligocene, Miocene, and Younger Deposits in the Coastal Area of Georgia, Bulletin 131 (PDF) (Report). Atlanta, Georgia: Georgia Geologic Survey. USGS: Florida Geology Archived 2009-11-28 at the Wayback Machine; Paleobiology database: Love Bone Bed Collection

  6. South Florida geology 101: Lessons in the rock about future ...

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    Let us sing an ode to ooids, the tiny, roly-poly balls of broken shells that formed South Florida’s oolite limestone bedrock. South Florida geology 101: Lessons in the rock about future risks ...

  7. Key Largo Limestone - Wikipedia

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    Key Largo Limestone in relation to other surface formations in South Florida. The Key Largo Limestone is a geologic formation in Florida.It is a fossilized coral reef. The formation is exposed along the upper and middle Florida Keys from Soldier Key (at the north end of the Florida Keys) to the Bahia Honda Channel (at the west end of Bahia Honda Key).

  8. Ocala Limestone - Wikipedia

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    Formerly a geologic group, Ocala Limestone was downgraded to formation status by T.M. Scott in 1991. [1] The Ocala Limestone consists of almost pure limestones with occasional dolomites . It can be subdivided into both lower and upper facies with the lower facies composed of a whitish to cream-colored, fine to medium grained, poorly to ...

  9. South Florida rocklands - Wikipedia

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    The south Florida pine rockland is unique geographically. Southern Florida is located at the southern end of the temperate North American Floristic Region and at the northern end of the tropical Caribbean Floristic Region. [13] This location allows for the mixture of vegetation from two distinct areas at the extremes of their ranges. [14 ...