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DISSEMINATION IEID 'E20080623_AAAACG' PACKAGE 'UF00001161_00001' INGEST_TIME '2008-06-23T16:38:32-04:00'
AGREEMENT_INFO ACCOUNT 'UF' PROJECT 'UFDC'
REQUEST_EVENTS TITLE Disseminate Event
REQUEST_EVENT NAME 'disseminate request placed' TIME '2017-03-09T12:16:19-05:00' NOTE 'request id: 310135; E20080623_AAAACG' AGENT 'UF73'
finished' '2017-03-09T12:20:04-05:00' '' 'SYSTEM'
FILES
FILE SIZE '48365' DFID 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBO' ORIGIN 'DEPOSITOR' PATH 'sip-files00002.jp2'
MESSAGE_DIGEST ALGORITHM 'MD5' 78660bff770682d3f92428ec9787f49c
'SHA-1' 4bec2d52ccd91133ec5055e292e13c7a4eac4ac2
EVENT '2017-03-09T12:17:17-05:00' OUTCOME 'success'
PROCEDURE describe
'50375' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBP' 'sip-files00002.jpg'
58917133d52200a5442e6e52069dbe6e
2d33ef35633002a6b7e247af59a9987c02a2d4aa
'2017-03-09T12:17:42-05:00'
describe
'19909' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBQ' 'sip-files00002.pdf'
7e1a5b900c592d4b698d9713f4cee63e
fef965f6885b2ad6a30962dfeccf48f2ac65d2f7
'2017-03-09T12:17:34-05:00'
describe
'35577' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBQ-norm-0' 'ARCHIVE' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARBQ-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
'2017-03-09T12:18:10-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-09T12:17:35-05:00'
normalize
'10885' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBR' 'sip-files00002.pro'
38bc2a4f8b3d442534650a2f607fc2e7
638ec6f2a867f6b92c22265878c190b829b07016
'2017-03-09T12:17:13-05:00'
describe
'15963' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBS' 'sip-files00002.QC.jpg'
cea9dd10101d238eb167126132ac5dec
b76b8c34d28a3954c311e71aacad55a505a7936e
'2017-03-09T12:17:40-05:00'
describe
'864284' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBT' 'sip-files00002.tif'
0996617c33f6f4564ca074d0ffef1537
a553beccee844f0acb38ec0de226e5cbe6a949eb
'2017-03-09T12:17:36-05:00'
describe
'599' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBU' 'sip-files00002.txt'
4db5744d4cfb2499ba05976a40357ea2
2fc9d48246f2247cbf1fba0d0117621b9e5520f3
describe
'5122' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBV' 'sip-files00002thm.jpg'
9a406adb6c684d491d0ae09052e575ad
b7bc26be653b6dccd6cdfa1d0cd1ec9404bd9caf
'2017-03-09T12:17:44-05:00'
describe
'35056' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBW' 'sip-files00003.jp2'
18dda05917e7921196c12a8b3e54ea02
1870042769ec85a2acdfce15c362581e14625121
'2017-03-09T12:17:20-05:00'
describe
'37558' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBX' 'sip-files00003.jpg'
67f235b4eb89a7c9301e80e4a1ac5b83
67728f30a4e21546d9749e4f1a1f11cfef15851b
'2017-03-09T12:17:39-05:00'
describe
'14617' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBY' 'sip-files00003.pdf'
c10b97732fecd933786919e0bcd28b18
f46f57a54f4a6471e4fd308341478a061a580336
'2017-03-09T12:17:07-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARBY-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
'2017-03-09T12:18:08-05:00'
describe
'2017-03-09T12:17:09-05:00'
normalize
'9373' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARBZ' 'sip-files00003.pro'
f1d72a6f3f4034fcd8cf3b40c4cc18b6
bfb631f2eac6388b63ba96bcd659d7ad60641aae
'2017-03-09T12:17:48-05:00'
describe
'13455' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCA' 'sip-files00003.QC.jpg'
b5be78998df9a2493593469d3c878629
82cc46d22c1d66c8b52ee154745968d6c7449ef8
'2017-03-09T12:17:24-05:00'
describe
'872068' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCB' 'sip-files00003.tif'
ef9a1a3c635b7febd3f34378c2b3cbef
a1b077f6d0d12e740163fa3da381aebc0a563fd6
'2017-03-09T12:17:54-05:00'
describe
'473' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCC' 'sip-files00003.txt'
05c74492d1d75be44c33cdfd04535785
db5c31c75b467aa8f6d8cfed180768198be9f2ef
describe
'3710' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCD' 'sip-files00003thm.jpg'
62b98755ce4d7a2729e3de617cc7bb73
c0a60561dad3282d515425848f3fbf617e25ada1
'2017-03-09T12:17:01-05:00'
describe
'51594' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCE' 'sip-files00004.jp2'
dbc640400399b1323cc7c3b88cd13322
c619eed72b5aee6f6f6671669edb732504bd5cae
describe
'51059' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCF' 'sip-files00004.jpg'
c7e27a8c3fd059928ae567ef836c6a10
4bfdfdd8de87e662433398b142f4aa4456924bc1
'2017-03-09T12:17:46-05:00'
describe
'22518' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCG' 'sip-files00004.pdf'
f00f79697ce49c95dcd58170a07d1253
1f87150530b12682460699fbb8cfd81216fa8648
'2017-03-09T12:17:26-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARCG-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
'2017-03-09T12:17:28-05:00'
normalize
'13359' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCH' 'sip-files00004.pro'
509fc093d9bb1c332fac35c73440c7df
bf532108a898c6b766650ee4449246fef3fd888c
describe
'16112' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCI' 'sip-files00004.QC.jpg'
db024b80731f86db47096adbff5b901b
9275cc583793efd2939963027e6d3a5001dc8fec
describe
'840584' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCJ' 'sip-files00004.tif'
a386cbcdb7e64b3f963251b13bdb80a0
b254766e9f6b7aa55e7dd12cbf6d0587468d63fc
'2017-03-09T12:17:16-05:00'
describe
'719' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCK' 'sip-files00004.txt'
af4b125ea7e937e647e938a5e0675c89
2e62e5e416966ec12f2a8fe0721fd38f0e171892
describe
'4951' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCL' 'sip-files00004thm.jpg'
dc007a60ac721fbb79e55ac0bda7508c
cf66b7cd975e168214f93b814e6fef50f975b4ec
describe
'11373' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCM' 'sip-files00005.jp2'
fc0a7609fe1591801b9ef4b2b0d229dc
d29422fd8a0e589025dfaea78b5cd1a2db13b42d
describe
'15584' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCN' 'sip-files00005.jpg'
1dfc576f71507810ceb5d917db0dd99d
d571bfa0528a3f544ac9f1c3fbdc7f71bc3ff7b2
'2017-03-09T12:17:00-05:00'
describe
'6545' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCO' 'sip-files00005.pdf'
8e1eda2416ab6dbf1ffc3bd7dd7dcb68
b85c651a45ac3370787155e1e8ea1e6ff6829cb2
'2017-03-09T12:17:25-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARCO-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'3755' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCP' 'sip-files00005.pro'
afc02a5f1595c4e604c0a6642f864506
5d75cd3f975a87b4aad4a8a66622cb10b7b15633
'2017-03-09T12:17:06-05:00'
describe
'5157' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCQ' 'sip-files00005.QC.jpg'
afc70b3b72447a00426c440c1a3c33b3
7d791454ecf2c97986a04abd32a07997ad818165
describe
'915736' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCR' 'sip-files00005.tif'
db84269ccc01a8886046a10080fb451b
4263fd15bc90a1774205c0f10ade42906b082a0d
'2017-03-09T12:17:53-05:00'
describe
'311' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCS' 'sip-files00005.txt'
e1796df4672e1a9eb719916c28b3a236
1cf2c4eecd3640884d9a7c96ebbde7d1068ad6c1
describe
'1872' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCT' 'sip-files00005thm.jpg'
920dbf5b4aa9965a6e89bbfe01057202
108b4c64b71000e410d21d173b6373047570c5d2
describe
'57616' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCU' 'sip-files00006.jp2'
d5d05b248cf3e71a8b32fa01a3c1c558
7a433232e185e15a3dc4da4c77dd0c7c9a6e7b84
describe
'68776' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCV' 'sip-files00006.jpg'
ecd8b3f5d26373d040d9befdc34e047f
47fe5d238e5742a56fb5245551c9dede8c054435
describe
'22840' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCW' 'sip-files00006.pdf'
be03a01ba3f86cdb4f388562bd0a10e3
df1110d7a4271a05d86a619a2309f1581ffa1136
'2017-03-09T12:17:18-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARCW-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'30436' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCX' 'sip-files00006.pro'
e17830c5943f2bf34552c0c7f04a7c6d
cca6102eebc53f84a84263754c6967c0d936a0e0
'2017-03-09T12:17:57-05:00'
describe
'25190' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCY' 'sip-files00006.QC.jpg'
f8a0758ef73e27b15445fe4aad4e8b13
96c3c49771e88be4193992a027c6ea16c3bd3baa
'2017-03-09T12:18:03-05:00'
describe
'855052' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARCZ' 'sip-files00006.tif'
3e66be5df5c611fb078771f4d9fb4385
2e8d53e535e02ee15eb7b682295392cf88e7db09
'2017-03-09T12:17:21-05:00'
describe
'1381' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDA' 'sip-files00006.txt'
f014d34a3b729d8a354caa1bd3946ab6
0ad7020cbd61031e6ba242322b2702e32265e8a7
'2017-03-09T12:17:41-05:00'
describe
'6794' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDB' 'sip-files00006thm.jpg'
8958c0c4bb84cda90bd173b9226bbcc8
495629ea5f264fd4ae3b92a0a363ed052dd03ab7
describe
'91605' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDC' 'sip-files00007.jp2'
542e6b644f987ae0148b79583179eff9
b235636a83cc61cd203e848c7358e0de3d85e285
describe
'88594' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDD' 'sip-files00007.jpg'
39d3ec783e9d41e8f8d144e391c2fb07
50f9faf8fe63aa0d4b604ca0d071bd710b838167
'2017-03-09T12:18:07-05:00'
describe
'38540' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDE' 'sip-files00007.pdf'
be2bac1f5f04e6a6242b628e0c62f8eb
a052b38db4274da7f70563f7782ae080a1f85de4
'2017-03-09T12:18:01-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDE-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARDE-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
'2017-03-09T12:18:09-05:00'
describe
normalize
'38586' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDF' 'sip-files00007.pro'
b51f6fbf4993dc60a7653769d97cecc6
9c36b5112d7392326d922244307d43de18374444
describe
'29222' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDG' 'sip-files00007.QC.jpg'
4518a02bfc830bd9abfc8c531087d9e9
85a02a546923cb4be354f7121e254f1bd3b3ed41
describe
'904380' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDH' 'sip-files00007.tif'
7108c6208eab57ac8ff305b4ebf81e82
eb1e3a5655f8af58a362d76f7d9ab0740011d700
describe
'1500' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDI' 'sip-files00007.txt'
28e2e2b2818c8540231da3594595562d
eaea360e758750e278b267e6756313bb5107105e
describe
'7789' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDJ' 'sip-files00007thm.jpg'
f9300284603fda2a7694fd4bcce7e8b9
6588c8709cd1ff0a67f0c5f024180f985d0718a5
'2017-03-09T12:17:31-05:00'
describe
'151740' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDK' 'sip-files00008.jp2'
2da11536ef0e87a033d20c44d1231a46
b47e78177b737e6cce25ee598ba6f0ff5081e609
describe
'156211' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDL' 'sip-files00008.jpg'
f72f92694f54e48064544e93775ff70e
c0b7dbcd9809712fe1d8d04d851291f17c74a757
'2017-03-09T12:17:02-05:00'
describe
'62580' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDM' 'sip-files00008.pdf'
de647dc86baa2883c13bd6420b2cebaf
340872bc04857b1b14efa0ac3332dc058607b6bc
'2017-03-09T12:18:05-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDM-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARDM-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'66734' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDN' 'sip-files00008.pro'
fc6f92211cb43f6a7054a088d5a447cd
53a782d907653dff929a050361a1ab4c8f5d6f9d
describe
'51775' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDO' 'sip-files00008.QC.jpg'
298d746f16d1fc902d2809572b365f44
c401acce1aba25c230a41adb9a4898d6ec3d672f
'2017-03-09T12:17:38-05:00'
describe
'859488' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDP' 'sip-files00008.tif'
18c5055357d4ffeee2c45ec38bc920a0
26868fe0df6ead3db4a1f7ea520fcbea1ac53438
describe
'2675' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDQ' 'sip-files00008.txt'
370e17d51e1c2d1a9c3b49282e0565a6
7c076bb70158b1ad2dcf111591f5ab71e82dcaee
'2017-03-09T12:17:33-05:00'
describe
'13322' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDR' 'sip-files00008thm.jpg'
e3d07a1d87d66589fde994e0c4621113
9f80f7c3f221fd0d53077228e7e0014ca47d2dd0
describe
'31839' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDS' 'sip-files00009.jp2'
72e5b47169702466f007c0d303645668
9847cb51b6966a2e0ae3e7ed5e8e175b34d6daa2
describe
'28349' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDT' 'sip-files00009.jpg'
9cdcb808bb6597900e7a152ed4061c9d
c8fa7cd37c80878c60a607da8cad828fa481eeb1
describe
'13075' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDU' 'sip-files00009.pdf'
2f4b0fb38137a29b7e8eab1e0a46254c
17a6cdfcb2c5b928c9dc7deaf91fe398e7b3b08d
'2017-03-09T12:17:59-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDU-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARDU-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'2998' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDV' 'sip-files00009.pro'
a35248a45d699cec81354b80a10d557f
266931de026da0f50ec0dba4adbd2916ba72f1a9
describe
'10493' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDW' 'sip-files00009.QC.jpg'
e44375c68fe082ad661e4686c4f24f5d
994462dc6772bbf81d38b3246362bfb9719d73b3
describe
'1034084' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDX' 'sip-files00009.tif'
a165137f64f1de3938d2a1c99af5dbf5
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describe
'267' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDY' 'sip-files00009.txt'
7dae93f7d546ece3e052c7a7591b2466
c6433feeb5f4a8d1f8418676e7399d8940b9ef7c
describe
'3520' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARDZ' 'sip-files00009thm.jpg'
bc0bb557d38b94fb9ab08ee9de7d9a51
3f6bbad20da194d47dbaf1887d7682828aa936ab
describe
'27310' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREA' 'sip-files00010.jp2'
edfd330b117316c4506cb65233a53a57
782419ba8a1187807bc91b6db399c22ad9c9cd4a
describe
'30765' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREB' 'sip-files00010.jpg'
c19b954353202c616d1380a887055ea6
980fda7b1241489824e6945b6f6c9a9af71919db
'2017-03-09T12:17:47-05:00'
describe
'11038' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREC' 'sip-files00010.pdf'
8d7b90b63da29e2f94d4f0369e38b91a
c3d5812136acc1fa0b3400226c5063a32dccd678
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREC-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAREC-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'5442' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARED' 'sip-files00010.pro'
d2548851a48e46960a75e67f28e0efa9
9b59720dd0968e9b630d8161b7768575e73392d9
describe
'11419' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREE' 'sip-files00010.QC.jpg'
9083c64e0f528a648d091858967bfead
11b31be418bdbadd89773bddf7757ab9f231782b
describe
'871744' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREF' 'sip-files00010.tif'
68a1cf9abb604c5af43df2cf039f45a3
7d24821eaf26cc994ada8c10535e8d9fa580d1b0
describe
'319' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREG' 'sip-files00010.txt'
e49724b4dd8714c6b97ab23898ea6301
c639cee109c5d5f77f0ca9bf5e1e2a5040af9ea5
describe
'3809' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREH' 'sip-files00010thm.jpg'
d7fad96f2062e9c610e1d0bb46192d9c
c6eb97155751759a1c3dc7115800533e2d089fd4
describe
'167118' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREI' 'sip-files00011.jp2'
361730c98c1921815faf0397233c37f1
3dc394837f1184057b034484d84e193573374935
describe
'162146' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREJ' 'sip-files00011.jpg'
9202620969c9b1ecf9557d893727e20c
0ee6b42c1eea0b8e7d766d4b5b382b980457461f
describe
'69297' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREK' 'sip-files00011.pdf'
0f86eb1876e5f0b24466afb081be90cf
14a7540986a35bf0af5c010338a849840d9e75fb
'2017-03-09T12:17:51-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREK-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAAREK-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
'2017-03-09T12:17:52-05:00'
normalize
'74376' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREL' 'sip-files00011.pro'
c59abc812e4f90a10db8bd863959adfc
b14b132a34fc7790cc6238f846460ae8dbfc8314
describe
'53695' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREM' 'sip-files00011.QC.jpg'
401a0ecc00f18f279f5fa8d1373b1bc1
7e6564285d38d3263de7e4d483751e8553c313e3
'2017-03-09T12:17:15-05:00'
describe
'914940' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREN' 'sip-files00011.tif'
f357c75ef93174a4efb2709cd2b96fb6
e235688863bba345d1ec0458a3b4294efee33464
describe
'2885' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREO' 'sip-files00011.txt'
16cdc3e0e7ec04392acb29ec4385b926
4b960689cdebf8c5028a9ed5cf8b207a89da7c46
'2017-03-09T12:17:04-05:00'
describe
'13200' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREP' 'sip-files00011thm.jpg'
cca1dd180e336f5d55cdf1a099a5bd8c
c162630cc19ad2df156d7d3bc8c9a7a0774bd9c0
describe
'158202' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREQ' 'sip-files00012.jp2'
cd1670d873ff5cc54258363a8acb933e
9bd9c703e0c4b88e9dc525279c5a4c99dbe7e8b5
describe
'156858' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARER' 'sip-files00012.jpg'
39119783b3c9c16b8502803380f9812d
02ba680537060cbd4b936465f24fe2a29b974c05
describe
'65076' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARES' 'sip-files00012.pdf'
e2edd44fef61b4300404e05120df1db3
fdd6993f7a844820d97d9bc2e1167b8265fdd064
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARES-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARES-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'68576' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARET' 'sip-files00012.pro'
89bec6ff3d9a4a900ef7ffeaba8e0459
49d3c5c6efbd01ee28bd9fe84ab180e2f4d8769e
describe
'52179' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREU' 'sip-files00012.QC.jpg'
feca0d3ffff2c45ddbfc3288ae5bb70b
df0bf2730c06e1b57dc446b94327b860757d123f
describe
'886740' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREV' 'sip-files00012.tif'
698ceca6adfe6a6bfbcdddfdab89de4f
ca46fa98b1ad86434309c1d1436c36a0c0870a2c
describe
'2662' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREW' 'sip-files00012.txt'
f2fcc6c8d6ee1f68bc73909577b78f89
a92a4bb910620519b9bb98328a7065b1a89a1b2a
describe
'13207' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREX' 'sip-files00012thm.jpg'
9daccea8f6caa994fef53bb27ab072c6
73e9ddf093f572def729445e282ec7b98da72c4e
describe
'48948' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREY' 'sip-files00013.jp2'
c35527113b11d3d1f3d26a4623d21f2b
8bb94b2443ff8a08b8e9e5c813f443480488df35
describe
'56718' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAAREZ' 'sip-files00013.jpg'
d85ecd7fb9c70ac0fcd91c953ad286a3
711cbd8163ab294d5ccff236378dfe21474c57b9
describe
'21053' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFA' 'sip-files00013.pdf'
501b3279ec0a8c232827ed5309f4ddce
6bf8bc79d94f51934619c6231996e08e521a6b99
'2017-03-09T12:17:22-05:00'
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFA-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARFA-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
'2017-03-09T12:17:23-05:00'
normalize
'18233' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFB' 'sip-files00013.pro'
8d36dc11241ef4b20c3630badb7cd0d1
850d11f383ef0ed0ba31bbcdf28259cbb5fa367d
describe
'20288' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFC' 'sip-files00013.QC.jpg'
8796383cd43230b7ba0be512cb5cd1d0
62c63f794c9ef6e64d4bafc6e27e837914b4b9b8
describe
'893368' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFD' 'sip-files00013.tif'
8ac0149d4fa6c92916af0acba530b8df
5def89bd831a5c8b8cb8ff553e3dffea61d50f4a
describe
'1116' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFE' 'sip-files00013.txt'
e783a7f4786a267b40045c554ac2a03a
d3619131f834a280dab50824035073d3af39fc78
describe
'6639' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFF' 'sip-files00013thm.jpg'
2ecee44c318f09fb7c007023a03962bb
875ca650f59e4b32370f6a1d2baf1aab4564a701
describe
'55549' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFG' 'sip-files00014.jp2'
bceb57d3067152b2173e1e78b1503e4a
684346d4ac893459bb4ff590d919284a094d2d5a
describe
'64753' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFH' 'sip-files00014.jpg'
913f96d4f61e56c4cb34a80c742b0bb0
fba08a507eeeaf2d8e01316f2f8ce5ad63a2d7e7
describe
'24215' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFI' 'sip-files00014.pdf'
4700612387d8882afd035436adc309c1
edec8a797129ea6df94d6ddf48f87ab4954afa2f
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFI-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARFI-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'18089' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFJ' 'sip-files00014.pro'
99c49c768790d25402ae2dfb3085ce75
9c864f5cb835d1ae2943be456b613676a7a6789c
describe
'23653' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFK' 'sip-files00014.QC.jpg'
e382c0561be26453402f64a90f6dd535
bdfd6c92e7e3648fe0576613b2024f5f3822348b
describe
'862072' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFL' 'sip-files00014.tif'
b2a3cd2b3f9d0d8eab8da5e4bbf56a75
5f019abc16c4656c66eb0ea1cf868bd55d1b2a3d
describe
'1007' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFM' 'sip-files00014.txt'
3e717aaf83a9569d7c63760a65b106a2
c9f8ac621e24a48f024f5854ce58185f988275b7
describe
'7486' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFN' 'sip-files00014thm.jpg'
d7f0b2de16fc1ccd70d08193fa090418
ac8d66b12425d9fdb16272cbcc560ff9e044525b
'2017-03-09T12:17:29-05:00'
describe
'163662' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFO' 'sip-files00015.jp2'
7d03ec963a7ca7df6b55959c057f3fe3
42870aea11dec5b5164f9af9638427b07624eab1
describe
'153683' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFP' 'sip-files00015.jpg'
b8a2cc2eaa6b9d79aa8515f082443352
22b5403f211a30aa426fc3155c63dd8e6a13b1b2
describe
'67023' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFQ' 'sip-files00015.pdf'
803bc84f76ff02d82672c8b202244e4c
bc0b26c5cac24d87c436763a54311e0e80f1eb8c
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFQ-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARFQ-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'70877' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFR' 'sip-files00015.pro'
226ce40a9a559619ad3a4d6554200ed2
60ffd72f9ade359472b1f8a6b28e4f19bb5e9c53
describe
'52422' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFS' 'sip-files00015.QC.jpg'
d02c34c60b44493859b1fd58b2ffc38b
f62ff950cd6ff87fc37485aa3fb9e3eaff2997d0
describe
'897608' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFT' 'sip-files00015.tif'
03c645c91922275ffc971ba7659c15e8
dfd8d02bdacbb95e10d9f14a4ff9fedf16bca9f4
describe
'2723' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFU' 'sip-files00015.txt'
62eb6c578898610b4a7056686dcd866c
4a39b0c335aa3fff6dae7f1ccfa50f7594cbe4f2
describe
'12967' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFV' 'sip-files00015thm.jpg'
51a01c6e1d9fa82daac256a367b70420
efe2df3810b3f934242bbc645ded48d35a6d93f2
describe
'197125' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFW' 'sip-files00016.jp2'
33445db32aa4dd18291bd237fac9676a
430bcf5c58832b3617864a4256c751027f910613
describe
'200864' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFX' 'sip-files00016.jpg'
061e9d011aeaa59845f420bfb973f87a
bc7a9b3348acc5006bc2c50fdec31251b1c5b1e6
'2017-03-09T12:17:56-05:00'
describe
'81516' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFY' 'sip-files00016.pdf'
6ee553a9ef9066e63767afda9ba6b4e0
078fe4ba3488d85c85b3d51ae6e63d85d6bb5205
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFY-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARFY-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
'2017-03-09T12:17:50-05:00'
normalize
'87002' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARFZ' 'sip-files00016.pro'
0066fce4e725a16acb4796f88009ced8
5036a1be49d7933878070bfb34903bd497f17ae4
describe
'62785' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGA' 'sip-files00016.QC.jpg'
eb8f7ace793ebf32f86f9da50a1c1877
0b41d3e9af10d06057320e80efaa7f4917d8ae61
describe
'887792' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGB' 'sip-files00016.tif'
4a680f15a3096d61c006e26ee2b2c58e
af5b11bd68316b6c92ee1758f03920db4266321d
describe
'3320' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGC' 'sip-files00016.txt'
a1496d46dff6ca3300293d1e2c032fa5
468d69215c149ca1ce2f0f706afadbd8cf337101
describe
'14909' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGD' 'sip-files00016thm.jpg'
c128caf0165b230c52deb8e13c0f9f6d
4e9e1e2771fd0c1b642143c6ab07e28849a90e66
describe
'174813' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGE' 'sip-files00017.jp2'
b166301b9b5ff3835c9fb44911bc6986
2cf85c458c9219c7719e7dfe53937b3af928ff03
describe
'171689' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGF' 'sip-files00017.jpg'
871ed04e40256857f9ce8474fd713ff7
a2aa3f8953af92b391366e9e4c572a60a48ce47c
describe
'72687' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGG' 'sip-files00017.pdf'
18b119ee84509ecddb6ba2200eb87a10
236cb01b6d4bf9097135439cf6061dd48043d783
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGG-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARGG-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'76203' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGH' 'sip-files00017.pro'
87ba51541185e3e4c265118d534ab514
dbdf96624c08da4646ae184a25a64d839ab16e0f
describe
'56697' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGI' 'sip-files00017.QC.jpg'
7276f60c9e54af23ea387931c4cedd34
0ef6c741aa9f9d272870c17d0b607068d0b4e6bc
describe
'899844' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGJ' 'sip-files00017.tif'
ea6110f3f431daa7e402f33f82de95f2
ca52ee75a210609d0e4f86d1e86371ff4c02f965
describe
'2923' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGK' 'sip-files00017.txt'
9b67d7d71596521ce4690b5b0f36b364
d55bfb1107de38c88ab65a822b0cce79e459edcf
describe
'14126' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGL' 'sip-files00017thm.jpg'
d0d95bab93f29f57a27352bedaf2cd97
47c5fdff48534d4fc4bbc227d171e4982ea92786
describe
'94524' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGM' 'sip-files00018.jp2'
c141b001fe12b2fa950011b8590267a6
1bde28424450d7b3f5c49cf8d947a7ab866d53c1
describe
'96468' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGN' 'sip-files00018.jpg'
ff51776de3e92c37df07adf408295f56
bd6816a7f30a7cbda82f664ad3674d576b5e8977
describe
'39634' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGO' 'sip-files00018.pdf'
8333d182cdbb120fc31718908c10c9a5
8cbf0e7329fec620719d5bf36d9af45efa5faa6f
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGO-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARGO-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'39651' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGP' 'sip-files00018.pro'
1d75f3ae2f766665816ef6b30842b512
1d5c30b490ef2a1b8062873dc184a43be5c15ff6
describe
'30487' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGQ' 'sip-files00018.QC.jpg'
70f1333a17bfa504e57c536f69ac2b2a
38f0f5ec98ccad1482d8b2839edd3df34bb897f3
describe
'882700' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGR' 'sip-files00018.tif'
cc3008e240fc0df2b6e96d0ab984b511
6182585f5b638e36237fc96228cbfb6de8f8719c
describe
'1561' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGS' 'sip-files00018.txt'
5941199c10316c70a1b24f5382dea7fb
e0e1f759f995ffaf12d136de1d7d5a556f186249
describe
'8465' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGT' 'sip-files00018thm.jpg'
deaaa68cceccfe0fe5450fba6fb305c0
965e1af609999c3e8b564c2bacab0e5bf848c699
describe
'17974' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGU' 'sip-files00019.jp2'
119efa4ac8056cf19fbcb19882764ba6
81afeed410af913a2a5d03bcf327a62a570becdd
describe
'21745' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGV' 'sip-files00019.jpg'
965c2206086d52591719b76388f87e5e
e935400175fd9d173e78af15962a975472ba461a
describe
'8167' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGW' 'sip-files00019.pdf'
3a7838c55ce4be8217bb760457126e0d
8b04288d170c425ebbb3b652e8be879e1d03490e
describe
'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGW-norm-0' 'aip-filesF20080623_AAARGW-norm-0.pdf'
8cbf40949b8b639101cd4e2c803d9b62
6e3842fc6d7fb92b4cf6a2346c8099c7289050d2
describe
normalize
'5756' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGX' 'sip-files00019.pro'
2a53917df3b3e84e9202343aaf2fb6ff
51f786c5fdc1950e05207be02048f874959c31db
describe
'7281' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGY' 'sip-files00019.QC.jpg'
4a70cd19d7f74643631410986d25a5f1
bd1c99897922464d6fc20c306fa449b66c2f7e90
describe
'872180' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARGZ' 'sip-files00019.tif'
6cf55affe455f0cd7126423bf80d4cf7
1022f7b6f67ce380939959d4bcb2fea2dc9c02fa
describe
'303' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARHA' 'sip-files00019.txt'
ae7a5809aef758ca106852ed01ee011a
2d25cd435a7ceffab9bd161c53676b0cdf2c50fc
describe
'2740' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARHB' 'sip-files00019thm.jpg'
cdbe121d9b195cb88a0b32c1fdba2575
9288e1ef4062b500a8fd734b39366b7ae2221c07
describe
'135104' 'info:fdaE20080623_AAAACGfileF20080623_AAARHC' 'sip-files00020.jp2'
b50ed4fc9cc5231891db3bb0347c7eb6
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STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Elton J. Gissendanner, Executive Director DIVISION OF RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Charles W. Hendry, Jr., Director BUREAU OF GEOLOGY Steve R. Windham, Chief INFORMATION CIRCULAR No. 100 PALYNOLOGY AND PALEOECOLOGY OF A LIGNITIC PEAT FROM TRAIL RIDGE, FLORIDA by Frederick J. Rich Published for.the FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY TALLAHASSEE 1985
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES BOB GRAHAM Governor GEORGE FIRESTONE JIM SMITH Secretary of State Attorney General BILL GUNTER GERALD A. LEWIS Treasurer Comptroller RALPH D. TURLINGTON DOYLE CONNER Commissioner of Education Commissioner of Agriculture ELTON J. GISSENDANNER Executive Director 3 1262 04273 6123 I A iiIh. .... ii
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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL BUREAU OF GEOLOGY TALLAHASSEE September 15, 1985 Governor Bob Graham, Chairman Florida Department of Natural Resources Tallahassee, Florida 32301 Dear Governor Graham: This paper presents the results of a study of peaty sediments underlying Trail Ridge, a prominent physiographic feature in northeast Florida. Examination of the peat provided important clues to Florida's past climate and flora. Respectfully yours, Steve R. Windham, Chief Bureau of Geology iii
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Printed for the Florida Department of Natural Resources Division of Resource Managaement Bureau of Geology Tallahassee 1985 iv
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CONTENTS Page Abstract ............................................... vi Acknowledgements ....................................... vi Introduction............................................. 1 Location and Characteristics of Trail Ridge .................. 2 Nature and Origin of the Trail Ridge Peat Deposit .............. 4 Sample Preparation and Analysis .......................... 4 Palynological Composition of the Samples ........................ 5 Paleoecological Interpretations................................ 8 Age of the Trail Ridge Lignite Peat ............................ 10 Summ ary. ............................................. 11 References............................................. 14 ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1 Location map of Trail Ridge ............................ 2 2 Location map of core holes............................. 3 3 Palynological composition of Iignitic peat from core TR 1 ......... 6 4 Palynological composition of lignitic peat from core TR 2 ......... 7 Plate 1 Pollen of trees and shrubs identified in Trail Ridge core samples .... 13 v
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ABSTRACT A bed of lignitic peat underlies an extensive area of Trail Ridge, in Bradford and Clay counties, Florida. Trail Ridge is composed largely of heavy-mineralbearing quartz sand which was deposited as a beach ridge by a transgressing sea. Fossil molluscs found within the sand suggest that the beach ridge is of Late Pliocene or Early Pleistocene age. Palynological analysis of the lignitic peat shows that small trees, shrubs, and aquatic herbs grew in a freshwater swamp which stood adjacent to the accumulating sand ridge. Myrica, Ilex, Magnolia, Gordonia, and Cyrilla are among the genera which indicate that the climate in northern Florida was subtropical at the time of peat deposition. The palynoflora has a modern aspect, and supports the contention that Trail Ridge is of post-Miocene age. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This author is indebted to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company and the Florida Bureau of Geology for generously supplying the samples from Trail Ridge. Mr. Tom Garnar, Jr., of du Pont, and Charles W. Hendry, Jr., of the Florida Bureau of Geology, deserve special thanks. Drs. Fred Pirkle and Jesse Yeakel provided information and samples which were critical to this project, and reviewed the manuscript. They are gratefully acknowledged. Funding for this work was provided in part by the Coal Research Section of the Pennsylvania State University and the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. vi
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PALYNOLOGY AND PALEOECOLOGY OF A LIGNITIC PEAT FROM TRAIL RIDGE, FLORIDA by Frederick J. Rich INTRODUCTION An extensive bed of lignitic peat lies beneath the sands of Trail Ridge, in Bradford and Clay counties, Florida (figure 1). The organic sediment is commonly very woody and is associated with tree trunks, stumps, and limbs. It is usually encountered during sand dredging at the E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Trail Ridge Mine, where the organic layer underlies heavy-mineral bearing sands. Early in 1979, the Florida Bureau of Geology, in cooperation with du Pont was able to take two cores of dark brown, lignitic sediment from Sections 30 and 31, T 7 S, R 23 E of the Starke, Florida, quadrangle (figure 2). This paper is a report on the palynological composition of the sediment, and presents a discussion of the relationship between the organic sediments and the origin and age of Trail Ridge. LOCATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF TRAIL RIDGE Trail Ridge is a linear sand body which lies on the Atlantic Coastal Plain of Georgia and northern Florida. It extends from a position near the Altamaha River in Georgia to a point 209 kilometers south in Bradford and-Clay counties, Florida (figure 1). According to Pirkle (1984) the ridge ranges from about 43-rn (meters) to a little more than 52 m above sea level in Georgia, and lies between 51 m and about 76 m above sea level in Florida. The ridge is composed primarily of loose to slightly indurated quartz sand which, in some places, may have three percent heavy minerals. Important ore minerals include ilmenite, leucoxene, rutile, and zircon. In addition, tourmaline, kyanite, staurolite"and other minerals are present (Pirkle, et al., 1977). The-origin-of Trail Ridge has been a matter of debate for many years. Doering (1960) and Alt (1974), for example, envision the ridge as having been a spit which built southward from Georgia into Florida during some ancient period of marine transgression. White (1970) and Pirkle (1972), on the other hand, consider the ridge to have formed as a beach ridge along the shore line of the coastal plain at the height of a marine transgression. The favored theory seems to be the beach ridge hypothesis advanced by Pirkle and Yoho (1970) and refined by Pirkle (1972), Pirkle (1977) and Pirkle, et al. (1977). According to The author is presently at the Department of Geology and Geological Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, SD 57701.
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N GEORGIA FLORIDA R IADG CLAY ATLANTIC OCEAN 0 50 km. 0 10 30 mi. Figure 1. Position of Trail Ridge with respect to Clay, Bradford, and Putnam counties, Florida. 2
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N TR2 30 ( z Im 0 .5 1 km. 0 -0 .5 mi. z o TR1 Ca 0 31 65 1DUPONT TRAIL RIDGE PLANT R.23E. Figure 2. Locations of core holes TR 1 and TR 2, Starke, Florida, quadrangle. 3
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Pirkle (1984), "... those hypotheses explaining Trail Ridge as a beach ridge deposited in a wind-wave environment are more consistent with the features of Trail Ridge sediments than are those hypotheses that explain Trail Ridge as a spit developed in an environment dominated by current action." While the origin of the sand which comprises the ridge may be debatable, it seems most likely that the sand was reworked from high terraces of the Northern Highlands, which lies west of Trail Ridge. Reworking occurred as transgressing seas eroded into the ancient terrace deposits (Pirkle, et al., 1977). NATURE AND ORIGIN OF THE TRAIL RIDGE PEAT DEPOSIT The organic sediment beneath Trail Ridge has been described as a peat (Pirkle and Yoho, 1970), though its petrographic appearance and chemical composition are more suggestive of brown coal or lignite. Rich, et al., (1978) note that the state of alteration of the sediment is "... similar to some lignites from the Gulf Coast Region ... ", and that because of the unusual nature of the peat, " ... it is viewed as representing an important intermediate stage in the alteration of organic materials from peat to brown coal or lignite." The sediments examined in this study ranged from brownish-black, dense, indurated material to unconsolidated peaty sand. Some core intervals consisted of solid plugs of wood (J. Yeakel, personal communication). If one examines the elevation of the upper surface of the woody layer, as located by coring in the vicinity of Starke, Florida, it may be seen that the sediment forms a fairly continuous bed beneath that part of the ridge. Unpublished data acquired by E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and Company show that though the peat surface is irregular, it is remarkably level. Where the peat does not exist elsewhere on the ridge, the stratigraphic interval within which it would be expected to occur (15 to 18 m depth) is occupied by drab to olive-green clays which appear to represent a weathered horizon (Pirkle, et al., 1977). Both peat and weathered clay seem to have developed at the same time and occupied the land surface atop older, sandy sediments associated with the Northern Highlands. Preliminary palynological investigation by Rich, et al. (1978) and Rich (1982) show that the peat deposit near Starke was produced by freshwater trees, shrubs, and a variety of herbaceous species. Upright trunks found at the top of the peat layer indicate that the swamp was buried in place as marine transgression occurred, and the sands of Trail Ridge began to accumulate (Pirkle, et al., 1977). SAMPLE PREPARATION AND ANALYSIS Samples were taken from two core holes, designated TR 1 and TR 2. The cores were taken about 1.5 km apart (figure 2) and, because the organic sediment 4
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came from approximately the same depth in both holes (15 -19 m below land surface), it is assumed that the same layer of lignitic peat was cored at both locations. Twenty samples were crushed, then boiled for 10 minutes in a 10 percent solution of potassium hydroxide. After thorough washing, residues were mixed with glycerine jelly, and slides prepared. At least 200 pollen grains and spores were counted for each sample. It was not assumed that any particular pollen/ spore type would be overrepresented, though this is often the case in modern environments. Every grain of each identifiable taxon was included in the total pollen/spore count. Figures 3 and 4 display the results of the palynological analyses of core holes TR 1 and TR 2, respectively. Each family or genus on the graphs was present in at least one sample in an amount greater than one percent. In cases where taxa never occurred in amounts greater than one percent [e.g., Alnus (alder), Carya (hickory), and Liquidambar (sweet gum)], those forms were not graphed. Taxa which have been graphed, but which periodically were not actually counted due to their infrequency are indicated on the graphs by a T (trace). PALYNOLOGICAL COMPOSITION OF THE SAMPLES The palynological composition of samples from cores TR 1 and TR 2 shows that the vegetation of the Trail Ridge swamp was generally composed of shrubs, small trees, and herbs. Among the shrubs and small trees, Ilex (holly), Myrica (wax myrtle), Cyrilla (ti -ti), Corylus (hazel), and Gordonia (loblolly bay) were significant. Important Herbaceous taxa included the Cyperaceae (sedges), the fern Osmunda, and the moss Sphagnum. In all cases, the palynoflora is composed of genera and families which are still common in the southeastern United States. Several other conclusions can be drawn from the graphs. If one considers the data for TR 1 first, the following interpretations are apparent: 1) Taxa which are commonly abundant in great amounts (e.g., 20 percent or more) in modern southeastern swamp peats are not especially abundant at any level [note especially Quercus (oak) and Pinus (pine)]. 2) Pollen of sub-tropical genera are present, notably Cyrilla, Gordonia, and Magnolia (Plate 1). 3) Pollen of shrub genera are very common, especially Myrica (28 -47 percent) and Ilex (22 percent) (Plate 1). 4) Some of the principal genera, including Cyrilla, Gordonia, and Taxodium (cypress) display distinct trends in their relative abundances. The first two forms decrease in abundance with depth, while Taxodium increases. 5
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ls co'--* |T ' | -,-----T -T ----1S.7 IT TI I | I ra.o2 I I I • I I • I T | I 10.2 1 T & 17 T | T I I I T 18.83T T T T T 10.7S.17.37 17.3717.52 T T T 1752-17.80 T T 10% 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11.54 18.02 I 0 6 M 48 T 1 .93 TI 10.71737 | I --17.37-17.52 17217.80 ___ T T T 20% 20 50 50 50 T.trace Figure 3. Palynological composition of lignitic peat from core TR 1. Relative abundance expressed as percentage of total pollen and spores, ranges: 0 -10%, 0 -20%, and 0 -50%.
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16.76.16.99 17.09 T 17.24 17.37.17.60 T 17.60.17.83 T 17.83.18.05 T 18.05-18.28 18.36 18.51 T 18.66 10% 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 16.76-16.99 17.09 -17.24 2 17.37-17.60 17.60-17.83 T 17.83.18.05 18.05.18.28 18.36 18.51 18.66 _ 20% 20 20 20 50 55 60 T=trace Figure 4. Palynological composition of lignitic peat from core TR 2. Relative abundance expressed as percentage of total pollen and spores, ranges: 010%, 0 -20%, 050%, 0 -55%, and 0 -60%.
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Graphs for core hole TR 2 also lead to several conclusions, as follows: 7) Common over-producers of modern pollen in southeastern swamps are, again, not overly abundant. Note the Quercus is generally uncommon, Taxodium is never more than 10 percent of total pollen/spores, and Pinus is always less than 20 percent. 2) Pollen of sub-tropical genera are present, including Cyrilla, Magnolia, and Gordonia. 3) Shrub pollen comprises the highest percentage of palynomorphs at most levels, including cf. Corylus, llex,Cyrilla, and Myrica. 4) The fern Osmnunda is quite abundant near the bottom of the core, and Sphagnum is common in many samples. 5) There are distinct stratigraphic changes in the relative abundances of certain taxa. Cyrilla, for example, gradually rises in abundance in the upper half of core TR 2, while Osmunda is most abundant at the base and diminishes rapidly as one proceeds upward in the core. PALEOECOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS The fact that Trail Ridge is believed to be a marine shoreline deposit poses the possibility that the peat-producing swamp buried beneath the ridge could have been of either freshwater or brackish water origin. Some of the common genera from the Trail Ridge samples are, unfortunately, paleoenvironmentally undiagnostic in this regard. Certain modern species of flex and Myrica, for example, are common inland (i. cassine and M. cerifera) while others are common very near shore (/. vomitoria and M. gale). These genera could, thus, be expected to occur in both freshwater and brackish water sediments. However, many of the other fossil genera strongly indicate that the peat-forming plants grew in freshwater. Nyssa, Magnolia, Taxodium, Cyrilla, and Sphagnum are among the freshwater indicators. Furthermore, Nyssa, Magnolia, Gordonia, and Cyrilla have been shown to exhibit very restricted pollen dispersal potential (Rich and Spackman, 1977; 1979). The presence of their pollen in the TR 1 and TR 2 samples is interpreted to mean that the plants actually grew at the sites of deposition. Taxodium is present in unexpectedly small amounts in the Trail Ridge samples. This is especially true of the TR 2 samples, where relative abundance varies from 0.40 -9.6 percent. Rich (1979) encountered Taxodium in amounts of 25 -50 percent in a wide variety of Okefenokee Swamp peats. Cohen (1975) found that Taxodium values ranged between 4.8 -55.6 percent for peats from seven modern Okefenokee environments. Taxodium percentages in the TR samples are usually less than 10 percent. This indicates that the trees were not dominant, or even common during much of the time of peat deposition. 8
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Quercus and Pinus are similarly uncommon in the TR cores. Within TR 1 samples, Quercus pollen ranges from 0.0 -4.5 percent of total pollen and spores, and in TR 2 samples the range is 0.41 -2.7 percent. Cohen (1975) determined a range of average values of 4.2 -10.3 percent for Quercus in seven Okefenokee environments and found that the polten never occurred as less than 3.0 percent of total pollen/spores. Pinus appears in TR 1 samples in amounts between 2.2 8.4 percent, while in TR 2 samples the range is 3.1 -16.0 percent. Cohen (1975) identified at least 6.0 percent Pinus in all his modern Okefenokee environments, and identified average values of 12.4 -36.0 percent. The low levels of Quercus and Pinus pollen in the TR samples indicate that the trees did not grow near the sites of peat deposition. This is somewhat paradoxical because the nearby sandy beach ridge should have been a very suitable place for the trees to live. It is possible that the trees lived just far enough from the swamp that their pollen failed to accumulate in large quantities and were masked by the local, heavy production of shrub pollen. Aside from the gross compositional characteristics of the TR samples, there are detailed vertical changes in palynomorph composition which reflect the plant community successions at the sample sites. In the lower half of TR 1, an abundance of Taxodium, Ilex, Myrica, and cf. Corylus, accompanied by Myriophy//um (water-milfoil) and Graminae pollen suggests that cypress forest, with shrubby undergrowth and clear, standing water occupied the site. At 16.33 m below the surface, Taxodium pollen declines noticeably, while pollen and spores of herbaceous species become more abundant (Cyperaceae, Osmunda, and eventually, Sphagnum and Woodwardia). Between 16.33 -15.74 m Gordonia and Cyrilla both occupied the site, accompanied by Ilex, Myrica and cf. Corylus. The change from a bald cypress-dominated community to one inhabited by shrubs and herbs could have been due to environmental changes brought about by a period of drought and forest fires. J. Yeakel (personal communication) reports that a layer of charcoal was found in core TR 1 at 16.5 m, just below the level of palynofloral transition. Plant succession at the TR 2 site was similar in some respects to that at TR 1, though there were differences in detail. For example, between 17.83 18.66 m an herbaceous assemblage with abundant ferns and scattered shrubs dominated. This is shown by an abundance of Osmunda spores, with Cyperaceae, Sagittaria (arrowhead, or duck potatoe), and Graminae pollen, Woodwardia spores and Myrica, Ilex, and cf. Corylus pollen. Virtually all taxa, including Taxodium, decrease inr abundance markedly at 17.83 m. Myrica and Cyrilla show obvious increases at that depth. This stratigraphic level is the same as that within the TR 1 core where Taxodium concentrations dropped. The fire and dry conditions which altered vegetation at the TR 1 site evidently had a similar affect on plants at TR 2. Following the disturbance, a shrub-dominated swamp developed and produced the sediment between 17.83 -16.76 m. Note that, at both locations, Cyrilla rose to prominence toward the end of peat deposition. 9
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AGE OF THE TRAIL RIDGE LIGNITE PEAT The lignitic peat must be somewhat older than Trail Ridge, and if the age of the ridge were well-established, the peat could be dated. Unfortunately, the age of Trail Ridge is as debatable as its origin. Alt (1974) has proposed a Miocene age for the ridge, while Pirkle and Yoho (1970) contend that the sandy body is no older than Pliocene. Other authors (Cooke, 1939; Hoyt and Hails, 1969) maintain that the ridge, also known as the Wicomico shoreline, is of Early Pleistocene age. Pirkle and Czel (1983) have identified mollusc fossils taken from a series of drill holes which penetrated Trail Ridge in southern Georgia. The molluscs all represent extant, shallow marine species. The lack of extinct species adds weight to the idea that the fossils and, hence, the ridge can be no older than Late Pliocene age. Rich (1982) stated that the Trail Ridge peat is of Early Pleistocene age, though his conclusion was based upon the work of Pirkle and Yoho (1970) and other authors previously cited here. Further palynological investigation of the TR samples has not gone much further toward establishing the age of the Trail Ridge peat, though some useful observations can be made which relate Trail Ridge samples to other deposits from the southeastern United States. Elsik (1969) has been able to construct a generalized pollen profile for Gulf Coast sediments of Miocene through Pleistocene age. Within the Miocene, Quercus is abundant, constituting as much as 20 percent of the pollen assemblage. The Miocene-Pliocene transition is difficult to delineate though Elsik states that Ambrosia and Helianthus-type composites are most common in the Pliocene, even more common than oak. There is a decrease in Compositae (sunflowers, daisies, etc.) and Quercus pollen as Pleistocene deposits are encountered, and a general increase in the relative abundance of Pityosporites, Alnus, and Taxodium. The fungal spore, Exesisporites also increases In abundance in Pleistocene deposits. Darrell (1975) reported on the palynological composition of strata from the Georgia coastal plain. There, Miocene and Pliocene deposits are characterized by Ouercus-type pollen, while gymnosperm pollen generally are either missing or are of minor significance. The exception is that Pinus pollen is more abundant in Pliocene deposits than it is in Miocene sediments. In light of Elsik's and Darrell's conclusions, the following observations can be made regarding the Trail Ridge pollen assemblages: 1. Quercus is of very low abundance in the TR samples. This would suggest a post-Miocene age for the peat. 2. Composite pollen are very low in abundance at all TR sample intervals. TR 1 samples average 0.50 percent, while TR 2 samples average 0.52 percent. These would suggest a Pleistocene age for the peats. 10
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3. Alnus is missing from all but two Trail Ridge samples, and then it appears as less than one percent. The absence of Alnus makes the TR samples unlike known Pleistocene deposits. 4. Taxodium pollen is present at very low levels in TR 2 especially, and Pinus is low in TR 1 samples. These facts make the samples unlike Pleistocene deposits from the Gulf Coast. The palynological composition of the Trail Ridge samples is equivocal as regards the age of the deposit. This is unfortunate because all other means of dating the ridge are equally ambiguous. Perhaps the one safe conclusion that can be drawn is that, because no extinct species were identified in the TR samples, and because oak pollen is not abundant in them, the peat and, therefore, the ridge are not of Miocene age. SUMMARY Samples of dark brown lignitic peat were taken from beneath Trail Ridge, in northern Florida. Palynological analysis of the samples shows that a sub-tropical swamp composed mostly of small trees, shrubs, and aquatic herbs existed in the area prior to deposition of the ridge. The swamp developed near sea level on the reworked terrace sands of the Northern Highlands during Pliocene or Early Pleistocene time. As sea level rose, beach-ridge sands migrated laterally over the swamp and eventually killed and buried the plants and the peat they produced. The actual age of the swamp, and the age of Trail Ridge are difficult to determine except that neither appears to be of Miocene age. 11
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PLATE 1 Pollen of trees and shrubs identified in Trail Ridge core samples. All figures 900x. 1. Myrica sp. 2. Ilex sp. 3. Magnolia sp. 4. Gordonia cf. lasianthus 5. Cyrilla cf. racemiflora 12
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Pirkle, F. L. and C. J. Czel, 1983, Marine Fossils from Region of Trail Ridge, A Georgia-Florida Landform: Southeastern Geology, 24 (1), pp. 31-38. Pirkle, W. A., 1972, Trail Ridge, Relic Shoreline Feature of Florida and Georgia: unpubl. Ph. D. thesis, University of North Carolina. Rich, F. J., 1979, The Origin and Development of Tree Islands in the Okefenokee Swamp, As Determined by Peat Petrography and Pollen Stratigraphy: unpubl. Ph. D. thesis, The Pennsylvania State University. Rich, F. J., 1982, Paleoecology of an Early Pleistocene Swamp, Northern Florida, U. S. A.: Abst. Second Joint Mtg. Commission Int. de Microflore du Paleozoic -American Assoc. Strat. Palynologists: 14. Rich,. F. J., and W. Spackman, 1977, A Comparison of Modern and Ancient Pollen Sedimentation Around Tree Islands in the Okefenokee Swamp: Am. Assoc. Strat. Palyn. Abst. 10th Annual Mtg., p. 25. Rich, F. J., J. D. Yeakel, and R. Q. Gutzler, 1978, Trail Ridge Buried Peat: Its Significance as a Coalification Intermediate: Geol. Soc. Am. Abst. with Programs, 10 (7), p. 478. White, W. A., 1970, The Geomorphology of the Florida Peninsula: Florida Bureau of Geology Bulletin 51, 164 pp. 15
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