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T 37 S T 38 S T 36 S 27 40' 27 20'T 35 S T 34 S 27 30' T 33 S 27 40' T 39 S 81 30' R 30 E R 29 E R 33 E 81 00' 81 10' R 31 E R 28 E R 32 E 81 20' CARTOGRAPHY BY JIM JONES & TED KIPER N SCALE4 MILES 3 2 1 0.5 0 6 KILOMETERS 5 4 3 2 1 0 81 20' R 32 E R 28 E R 31 E 81 10' 81 00' R 33 E R 29 E R 30 E 81 30' RIVERKISSIMMEEP O L K C O U N T YO K E E C H O B E E C O U N T YP O L K C O U N T YH A R D E E C O U N T YLAKE JACKSONLAKE LOTELALAKE ISTOKPOGAAVON PARK SEBRINGLAKE IOSEPHINE64l64l64l700l25l700l25l17l17l17l17l25l700l634ll700A 700Al700Alo98l700o98 623l700l25l17l98o700lLAKE PLACID70l70l70l27o25l731l731l731l25l27o l70T 39 S 27 40' T 33 S 27 30' T 34 S T 35 S27 20' 27 40' T 36 S T 38 S T 37 S G L A D E S C O U N T Y G L A D E S C O U N T Y CHARLOTTE COUNTYD E S O T O C O U N T Y OPEN FILE MAP SERIES NO. 52 FGS070393 THIS IS AN INTERIM GEOLOGIC MAP. EDITING AND EDGE MATCHING HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED. UPDATING AND CORRECTING ARE CONTINUING. Thpr Qu Quc Qsu Qu Qsu Qu Qsu Qr Quc Quc Quc Tc Quc Quc Qu Quc Tc TQd Qu Qu Qu Qu Qr TQd TQd Qu Qr Qr Qu Qsu Qsu Qu Qu Qsu Qu Qsu HIGHLANDS COUNTYFLORIDAGEOLOGIC MAP OF1993 WALTER SCHMIDT STATE GEOLOGIST AND CHIEF GJONATHAN D. ARTHUR P.G. #1149EST. G FLORIDABY EOLO0719SU I CALRVEYDEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEYQr are variably phosphatic. interbedded quartz sands, clays and carbonates, all of which Thpr-Peace River Formation of the Hawthorn Group. Consists of Hawthorn Group. TcCypresshead Fm. quartz sands with minor clay. Lies on Generally ne to medium grained. unit on undierentiated, often clean quartz sands. TQdQuartz sands with surface expression of dunes. A geomorphic QUATERNARY/TERTIARY isolated occurrences of Cypresshead. QucUndierentiated sands reworked from Cypresshead Fm.. Also recognized. marls and peats >20 feet thick. No formations QuUndierentiated surcial sands, clayey sands, clays, Formations, Pinecrest Beds). fauna ( e.g. the Caloosahatchee, Ft. Thompson, and Nashua placed in units primarily dierentiated by the included QsuShell beds, undierentiated. Includes sediments previously peats. No formations recognized. Used in peninsular area QrHolocene uvial and lacustrine sands, clays, marls andQsu Qu Qsu TERTIARY QUATERNARY only.EXPLANATION
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