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Torreya Formation

The Torreya Formation is a Miocene geologic formation with an outcrop in North Florida. It is within the Hawthorn Group.

Torreya Formation
Stratigraphic range: Miocene
TypeGeological formation
Unit ofHawthorn Group
Sub-unitsDogtown, Sopchoppy
UnderliesSt. Marks Formation, Suwanee Limestone
Location
RegionNorth Florida
Country United States
Type section
Named forTorreya tree
Location of the Torreya Formation in Florida in red.

Age

Period: Neogene
Epoch: Early Miocene
Faunal stage: Aquitanian through early Messinian ~19–15.3 mya, calculates to a period of 3.7 million years

Composition

The Torreya Formation is exposed or near the surface from Gadsden County, Florida on the west. Its eastern extent is westernmost Hamilton County, Florida. It includes the counties of Liberty, Leon, Jefferson, Madison, and Wakulla. It is informally subdivided into a lower carbonate unit and an upper siliciclastic unit. The majority of Torreya Formation outcrops expose the siliciclastic part of the unit.[1]

Lithology

The siliciclastics are quartz and vary in color from white to light olive gray. They are unconsolidated to poorly indurated (hard), slightly clayey sands with minor phosphate to light gray to bluish gray, poorly consolidated, variably silty clay (Dogtown Member). The siliciclastics are sporadically fossiliferous and often contain oyster shells as found in the Seaboard Air Line Railroad site.

The carbonate sediments contain phosphate and are white to light olive gray. They are generally not hard but variably sandy with clay. This unit is also fossiliferous with both molds and casts and includes limestone (mudstone and wackestone). The limestones often grade into calcareous-cemented sands.

The Dogtown Member is time transgressive with older aged material at ~15.9–15.3 Ma. and found in the south while the younger material is in the north.[2]

Overlay

The Torreya Formation overlies the Floridan aquifer and forms part of the intermediate confining unit/aquifer system. (USGS)

Paleofauna

Barstovian land-mammal fauna found in northern Gadsden County dated 14.7–16.6 Ma. Paleofauna based on the fossils from: Gadsden County paleontological sites, Leon County paleontological sites, Jefferson County paleontological sites, and Hamilton County paleontological sites.

Bivalve

Fish

Reptiles

Birds

Mammals

References

  1. ^ United States Geological Survey: Hawthorne Group: Torreya Formation
  2. ^ Improved chronologic resolution of the Hawthorn and the Alum Bluff Groups in northern Florida: Implications for Miocene chronostratigraphy by J. Daniel Bryant, Bruce J. MacFadden, and Paul A. Mueller, Geological Society of America, February 1992
  • Paleobiology database: Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company collection, S. J. Olsen, R. Cantwell, C. Cox.

torreya, formation, miocene, geologic, formation, with, outcrop, north, florida, within, hawthorn, group, stratigraphic, range, miocenetypegeological, formationunit, ofhawthorn, groupsub, unitsdogtown, sopchoppyunderliesst, marks, formation, suwanee, limestone. The Torreya Formation is a Miocene geologic formation with an outcrop in North Florida It is within the Hawthorn Group Torreya FormationStratigraphic range MioceneTypeGeological formationUnit ofHawthorn GroupSub unitsDogtown SopchoppyUnderliesSt Marks Formation Suwanee LimestoneLocationRegionNorth FloridaCountry United StatesType sectionNamed forTorreya treeLocation of the Torreya Formation in Florida in red Contents 1 Age 2 Composition 3 Lithology 4 Overlay 5 Paleofauna 6 ReferencesAge EditPeriod NeogeneEpoch Early MioceneFaunal stage Aquitanian through early Messinian 19 15 3 mya calculates to a period of 3 7 million yearsComposition EditThe Torreya Formation is exposed or near the surface from Gadsden County Florida on the west Its eastern extent is westernmost Hamilton County Florida It includes the counties of Liberty Leon Jefferson Madison and Wakulla It is informally subdivided into a lower carbonate unit and an upper siliciclastic unit The majority of Torreya Formation outcrops expose the siliciclastic part of the unit 1 Lithology EditThe siliciclastics are quartz and vary in color from white to light olive gray They are unconsolidated to poorly indurated hard slightly clayey sands with minor phosphate to light gray to bluish gray poorly consolidated variably silty clay Dogtown Member The siliciclastics are sporadically fossiliferous and often contain oyster shells as found in the Seaboard Air Line Railroad site The carbonate sediments contain phosphate and are white to light olive gray They are generally not hard but variably sandy with clay This unit is also fossiliferous with both molds and casts and includes limestone mudstone and wackestone The limestones often grade into calcareous cemented sands The Dogtown Member is time transgressive with older aged material at 15 9 15 3 Ma and found in the south while the younger material is in the north 2 Overlay EditThe Torreya Formation overlies the Floridan aquifer and forms part of the intermediate confining unit aquifer system USGS Paleofauna EditBarstovian land mammal fauna found in northern Gadsden County dated 14 7 16 6 Ma Paleofauna based on the fossils from Gadsden County paleontological sites Leon County paleontological sites Jefferson County paleontological sites and Hamilton County paleontological sites Bivalve Ostrea normalisFish Myliobatis Rays Carcharhinidae Sharks Pristis Sawfish Pogonias cromisReptiles Alligatoridae Alligator Boidae Boa Ciconiidae Turtle Crocodylidae Crocodile Geochelone Turtle Pseudemys Turtle Birds Gruidae Crane Mammals Aletomeryx and A gracilis Amphicyon and A pontoni dog like carnivore Anchitherium and A clarencei Horse Archaeohippus and A blackbergi Horse Borophaginae Bone crushing dog Camelidae Camel Canidae Canine unknown Equidae Horse Floridatragulus Camel Harrymys magnus Mouse Merychippus and M gunteri Horse Nanosiren Sea Cow Nothokemas and N floridanus Camel Osbornodon iamonensis Proto dog Parahippus leonensis Horse Proheteromys and P floridanus Rodent Prosynthetoceras and P texanus Deer like ungulate Procyoninae Mustelid Merycoidodontidae Hog Mesogaulus Horned gopher Rhinocerotidae Rhinoceros Ruminantia Ruminant basal Squalodon shark toothed dolphin References Edit United States Geological Survey Hawthorne Group Torreya Formation Improved chronologic resolution of the Hawthorn and the Alum Bluff Groups in northern Florida Implications for Miocene chronostratigraphy by J Daniel Bryant Bruce J MacFadden and Paul A Mueller Geological Society of America February 1992 Paleobiology database Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company collection S J Olsen R Cantwell C Cox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Torreya Formation amp oldid 1134749103, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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