Painting a complete picture of the history of the Everglades, The Geology of the Everglades and Adjacent Areas brings together theperspectives of various geoscientists to provides an overview of the geology, paleontology, and paleoceanography of the Everglades region. It emphasizes the upper 300 m of the geologic framework of the area and gives insight into the local stratigraphy, geomorphology, lithology, and historical geology. Building upon the geologic nomenclature and stratigraphic sequences set down by the Florida Geological Survey, the book includes redefinitions of some previously poorly known formations, the chronological fine-tuning of other poorly known units, and the description of 7 new members. Designed to be a field guide as well as a reference, the book is illustrated with photographs of exposed geologic sections, stratotype localities, collection sites, and details of interesting fossil beds. It contains 124 full-page illustrations with 69 black and white figures, 43 black and white plates of index fossils, and 12 full color plates of simulated space shuttle images of Florida’s ancient seas and coastlines. This text is accompanied by a CD-ROM that features animated maps along with a Power Point presentation of simulated space shuttle imagery of Eocene-to-Holocene Florida. The book is arranged by geologic time, ranging from the late Eocene, Oligocene, Miocene, Pliocene, and Pleistocene to the Holocene. The authors place lithostratigraphic descriptions of the geologic formations and members into this chronological framework, along with the paleogeography of the seas and lakes within which they were deposited. They also emphasize biostratigraphy with over 1000 index fossils listed and over 400 illustrated. The book brings together information previously spread through innumerable publications, saving you the time and effort it would take to assemble and cross-reference multiple sources.
In this book, the authors illustrate almost 800 of the most important and diagnostic stratigraphic index fossils found in these beds, including over 50 species of corals and almost 700 species of mollusks, along with echinoderms, ...
This richly illustrated book is written for the professional scientific audience interested in mollusks, marine ecology, evolution, and taxonomy as well as malacologists, naturalists, and shell collectors.
The Geology and Paleontology of the Everglades Region Edward J. Petuch, David P. Berschauer. First edition published 2022 by CRC Press 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW ... Revised edition of: The geology of the Everglades and adjacent areas ...
2003 Everglades Consolidated Report, South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL. Petuch, E.J. and C.E. Roberts. 2007. The Geology of the Everglades and Adjacent Areas. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.
Meyer, C.P. 2004. Toward comprehensiveness: Increased molecular sampling within Cypraeidae and its phylogenetic implications. Malacologia46 (1): 127–156. Monnier, E., L. Limpalaër, A. Robin, and C. Roux. 2018. A Taxonomic Iconography of ...
Molluscan discoveries from the tropical western Atlantic region. Part 2. New species of Conus from the Bahamas Platform, Central American and ... The Geology of the Everglades and Adjacent Areas. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL. 212 pp.
Small scavenger gastropods such as the buccinid Bulliopsis bowlerensis Allmon, 1990 (Figure 7.3D) and the nassariid mud ... Three large scallops formed the bulk of the pectinid biomass and included Chesapecten middlesexensis (Mansfield, ...
Neogene Tonnoidean Gastropods of Tropical and South America: Contributions to the Dominican Republic and Panama Paleontology Projects and Uplift of...
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Although they have received very little attention tree islands in The Everglades and other comparable wetlands around the world are a key feature of these wetlands and understanding the status or health of tree islands is central to ...