Florida Geological Survey -
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The Suwannee Limestone, is a white to cream, fossiliferous, Lower
Oligocene (see time scale) marine limestone. Dolomitized portions of the unit are gray, tan,
light brown to moderate brown, dolostone with limited occurrences of
fosiliferous (molds and casts) beds. Silicified limestone, in the form of
chert, is common in Suwannee Limestone. It occurs near the
surface in the eastern panhandle, northern peninsula, and in portions of
west central Florida. Fossils present in the Suwannee Limestone include
mollusks, foraminifers, corals and echinoids. Classic exposures occur
along the Suwannee River in Suwannee and Hamilton Counties.
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Last updated:
May 11, 2006
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