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OverviewGeologic History of Florida covers the complete geologic history of the Sunshine State - a saga approximately 700 million years long. Albert Hine takes the reader on a journey that begins at the Earth’s South Pole during a time when Florida’s basement rocks were part of a supercontinent and ends with the emergence of south Florida and the Keys. Along the way, we witness those first rocks migrating nearly 8,000 miles to their present position north of the Equator as they participated in the assembly and disassembly of one of Earth’s great supercontinents. Hine leads readers from the Pangean break-up and the creation of the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, and the western Atlantic Ocean to 160 million years ago when the ancient igneous and metamorphic basement rocks were covered by a large sedimentary carbonate platform nearly 3 miles thick, the Florida Platform. Today, Florida rests upon this larger geologic feature, fifty percent of which is submerged. Consequently, the geologic story of the state involves what lies beneath the seafloor as much as it involves the land surface. Writing in a clear and accessible manner, Hine discusses the geologic changes of the Florida Platform, from dissolution tectonics, which formed great underwater caverns and sinkholes, to the collision with Cuba and to the influx of quartz rich sand from the southern Appalachian Mountains that has made the Panhandle beaches a destination for tourists from around the world. He examines the phosphate rich deposits, which account for thirty percent of the world’s phosphate production, and other hot-button issues such as oil drilling and climate change. With a glossary of essential terms at the end of each chapter, Geologic History of Florida will be an invaluable resource for geologists, students of earth history, and anyone interested in how the Sunshine State physically came to be. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Albert C. Hine , Carlie WilliamsPublisher: University Press of Florida Imprint: University Press of Florida Dimensions: Width: 22.10cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 28.70cm Weight: 1.229kg ISBN: 9780813044217ISBN 10: 0813044219 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 30 June 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAn excellent summary of [Florida's] geologic history which is comprehensive and, at the same time, readable. --Geological Quarterly The story is important. . . . Florida citizens will gain a better understanding of their habitat, including impacts of natural processes such as sea-level rise and karst development, as well as an appreciation of the economic side of resource development (for example, phosphate mining and oil and gas development). --Southeastern Geology Succeeds in providing a broad overview for educators and inquisitive non-scientists. --Florida Geographer Profusely illustrated with pictures, maps, and diagrams. --Choice An excellent summary of [Florida's] geologic history which is comprehensive and at the same time, readable. --Geological Quarterly If geology intrigues you, this book is probably well worth your time. --Lakeland Ledger By presenting the geologic history of Florida from an Earth systems perspective and using conversational and descriptive text, this book succeeds in providing a broad overview for educators and inquisitive non-scientists. --Florida Geographer An excellent summary of [Florida's] geologic history which is comprehensive and at the same time, readable. -- Geological Quarterly Author InformationAlbert C. Hine is professor in the College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |