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CARTOGRAPHY BY JIM JONES & TED KIPER T 46 S T 47 S T 45 S 26 20' 26 30'T 44 S T 43 S 26 40' R 22 E R 26 E 81 40' R 27 E 81 50' R 24 E R 23 E R 25 E 82 00' H E N D R Y C O U N T Y GULF OF MEXICO SCALE4 MILES 3 2 1 0.5 0 6 KILOMETERS 5 4 3 2 1 0 N R 21 E 82 10' R 21 E R 25 E R 23 E R 24 E R 27 E R 26 E R 22 E 82 10' 82 00' 81 50' 81 40' T 43 S T 44 S T 45 S T 47 S T 46 S 26 40' 26 30' 26 20' l82l82l82l78l765 78l767l l767 869l l887 887l876l l865 l887l887o41 45l l93 75pl45 41op75 93l865lBONITA SPRINGSFORT MYERS 82l80l739l75pl93o41 45l41o l45l884l80l80l80 78l l78l31 93lp75 765lSANIBELISLANDLITTLE ISLAND PINEPINE ISLAND COLLIER COUNTY GLADES COUNTY C H A R L O T T E C O U N T Y C H A R L O T T E C O U N T Y CHARLOTTE HARBORCaloosahatchee River Qh TtTamiami Formation. Sandy limestones, sands, clays, "marls" TERTIARY QsuShell beds, undierentiated. Includes sediments previously Qh/QphHolocene sediments consisting of quartz sand with minor QUATERNARYTOM MISSIMER P.G.# 144 and TOM SCOTTTHIS IS AN INTERIM GEOLOGIC MAP. EDITING AND EDGE MATCHING HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETED. UPDATING AND CORRECTING ARE CONTINUING. IDUWALTER SCHMIDT STATE GEOLOGIST AND CHIEFREFLOR ST. 1907VEYLEE COUNTYGEOLOGIC MAP OFAFLORIDABY 1993GGEOLOI CALSQh Qh coastline. No formations recognized. signicant percentages of phosphate. fossiliferous. Buckingham "marl" member contains with a variable phosphate and fossil content. Often very fauna ( e.g. the Caloosahatchee, Ft. Thompson, and Nashua placed in units primarily dierentiated by the included Formations, Pinecrest Beds). deposits. Mostly beach and dune sands along present amounts of organic matter and clay associated with lagoonalEXPLANATIONQsu Qh Qh Qh Qh Qh IslandsOPEN FILE MAP SERIES NO. 61 FGS071293 Qh All Qh Qsu Qh Qsu Qsu Qsu Qsu QsuFLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES Qsu Qsu t T t T Qsu
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