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Geologic map of DeSoto County, Florida ( FGS: Open file map series 58 )

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Title:
Geologic map of DeSoto County, Florida ( FGS: Open file map series 58 )
Creator:
Arthur, J.
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Tallahassee
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Florida Geological Survey
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1993
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English

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Sand ( jstor )
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University of Florida
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University of Florida
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FGS070993
OPEN FILE MAP SERIES NO. 58


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FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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EXPLANATION
QUATERNARY
Qu Undifferentiated surficial sands, clayey sands, clays,
marls and peats >20 feet thick. No formations
recognized
Qsu Shell beds, undifferentiated. Includes sediments previously
placed in units primarily differentiated by the included
fauna (e.g. the Caloosahatchee, Ft. Thompson, and Nashua
Formations, Pinecrest Beds).
Quc Undifferentiated sands reworked from Cypresshead Fm.. Also
isolated occurrences of Cypresshead.

TERTIARY
Thpr Peace River Formation of the Hawthorn Group. Consists of
interbedded quartz sands, clays and carbonates, all ofwhich
are variably phosphatic.


GEOLOGIC MAP OF

DESOTO COUNTY
FLORIDA
BY
JONATHAN D. ARTHUR, P.G.# 1149
1993


THIS IS AN INTERIM GEOLOGIC MAP.
EDITING AND EDGE MATCHING HAVE
NOT BEEN COMPLETED. UPDATING
AND CORRECTING ARE CONTINUING.


WALTER SCHMIDT
STATE GEOLOGISTAND CHIEF


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