The physical conditions indicated by the flora of the Calvert formation

Professional Paper 98-F
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The object of the present paper is to give a summary of the small flora preserved in the Miocene diatomaceous beds of the Calvert formation in the District of Columbia and Virginia, and more especially to discuss its bearing on the physical conditions of the Calvert epoch. Subsequent to the middle Eocene the next abundant marine fauna preserved along the middle Atlantic coast is that of the Calvert formation of the Chesapeake group. Although Miocene faunas so low in the stratigraphic column are known south of Virginia only in the vicinity of Porters Landing, Savannah River, closely related but younger Miocene faunas extend southward at least as far as Florida, where the containing formation rests unconformably on beds in which occur the warmer-water faunas of the Apalachicola group.

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title The physical conditions indicated by the flora of the Calvert formation
Series title Professional Paper
Series number 98
Chapter F
DOI 10.3133/pp98F
Year Published 1917
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description 15 p.
First page 61
Last page 73
Country United States
State District of Columbia, Virginia
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