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Tamiami Formation
Spatial Variation in Predation in the Plio-Pleistocene Pinecrest Beds, Florida, USA
Exhibit Specimen List FLORIDA SUBMERGED the Cretaceous, Paleocene, and Eocene (145 to 34 Million Years Ago) PARADISE ISLAND
THE ECHINODERM NEWSLETTER Number 22. 1997 Editor: Cynthia Ahearn Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History Room
Assemblage, Ostrea Disparalis, Chione ?T!O Montmorillonite Was the Dominant Clay Min Cyma, and Ecphora Qttadricostata Tnnbilicata
Synoptic Taxonomy of Major Fossil Groups
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Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 COLA
Florida Geological
PRELIMINARY WATER RESOURCE ASSESSMENT of the MID and LOWER HAWTHORN AQUIFERS in WESTERN LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA F
Reconstructing Paleoenvironments of the Plio-Pleistocene Tamiami Formation of Florida with Benthic Foraminifera" (2015)
TABLE of CONTENTS Page Introduction and Acknowledgements
Index to the Geologic Names of North America
Geology of Citrus County, Florida
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
Everglades National Park Geologic Resource Evaluation Report
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Turkey Point Units 6 & 7 COLA
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Geology and Hydrology of Lee County, Florida Durward H
Occurrence of the Regular Urchin Eucidaris Tribuloides from the Tamiami Formation (Pliocene) of Florida
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Gray Limestone Aquifer in Southern Florida
Big Cypress National Preserve Geologic Resource Evaluation Report
A Reference Is Indexed According to Its Important, Or "Key" the Following Number Is the Series Number
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State of Florida Department of Natural Resources Division of Resource
In the Upper Miocene and Pliocene “Lower Tamiami Formation” of Southwestern Florida
Of Collier County, Florida
Deep Artesian Aquifers of Sanibel and Captiva Islands, Lee County, Florida
Big Cypress National Preserve Geologic Resource Evaluation
Bulletin 1564
Stratigraphic Setting of the New Species
Laurie C. Anderson Head and Professor, Department of Geology
Surficial Aquifer System in Eastern Lee County, Florida
In the Plio-Pleistocene of the US Eastern Seaboard, and Substantial Variation In
Upper Miocene Echinoids from the Yorktown Formation of Virginia and Their Environmental Significance
The Cenozoic Rocks; a Discussion to Accompany the Geologic Map of the United States
Geology of the Western Everglades Area Southern Florida