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285: 179:, and algae. The oolitic formation in the lower Florida Keys has less quartz sand and fewer fossils than does the oolitic formation on the mainland. Based on those differences, Mitchel-Tapping divided the Miami Limestone into the Fort Dallas Oolite on the mainland and under most of Florida Bay, and the Key West Oolite, under the southernmost corner of Florida Bay within the Everglades park boundaries, along the west side of the middle Florida Keys, and in the lower Keys, including the 313: 77: 299: 91: 59: 199:
crystals, and occasionally on shell fragments and quartz grains, and are covered with up to five layers of calcite. Fort Dallas ooids have a defined layer of calcite around the nucleus. The Key West Oolite is mostly white, includes very little quartz sand, does not harden on exposure to air or water,
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indicates that the ooids in the Fort Dallas and Key West units formed at the same time. The fossils in the formation underlying the Everglades, which does not include any
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Hoffmeister, J. E.; Stockman, K. W.; Multer, H. G. (February 1967). "Miami Limestone of Florida and Its Recent Bahamian Counterpart".
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Mitchell-Tapping, Hugh J. (Spring 1980). "Depositional History of the Oolite of the Miami Limestone Formation".
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Miami Limestone (formerly Miami Oolite, orange on map) in relation to other formations in South Florida.
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The part of the Miami Limestone forming the Atlantic Coastal Ridge and the lower Florida Keys is an
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exposed the formation to air and rain, and rainwater percolating through the deposits replaced
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in southeastern Palm Beach County, central Broward County, all of Miami-Dade County, and
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Lithographic Variation in the Miami Limestone of Florida (Open File Report No. 48)
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counties. It also lies under the eastern (Miami-Dade County) part of the
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in eastern Broward and extreme southeastern Palm Beach counties, by the
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and its ooids do not have a calcite mosaic around the nucleus.
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Harris, Paul (Mitch); Purkis, Sam; Reyes, Bella (May 2018).
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sand grains occur throughout the Fort Dallas Oolite. The
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List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Florida
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Index

Stratigraphic range
Pleistocene
Formation
Florida
United States

geologic formation
Florida
Atlantic Coastal Ridge
Palm Beach
Broward
Miami Dade
Everglades
Florida Bay
Florida Keys
Big Pine Key
Marquesas Keys
Gulf of Mexico
Tampa
oolitic
grainstone
echinoids
mollusks
Marquesas Keys
Dry Tortugas
Quartz
ooids
calcite
Uranium-thorium dating
ooids

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