Parachucla Formation
Geological formation in the southeastern U.S. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Parachucla Formation is a geologic formation in the southeastern United States. It preserves fossils from the Aquitanian stage of the early Miocene period. The formation is included in the Hawthorn Group. An exposure at the northern end of the formation has produced fossils estimated to be 19.4 to 20.5 Million years ago (Ma). Another exposure at the southern end of the formation has produced fossils estimated to be 23.9 to 24.7 Ma.
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Parachucla Formation | |
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Stratigraphic range: Late Oligocene – Early Miocene | |
Type | Geological formation |
Unit of | Hawthorn Group |
Sub-units | Tiger Leap Member, Porters Landing Member |
Underlies | Marks Head Formation |
Overlies | Suwannee Limestone, Lazaretto Creek Formation |
Location | |
Region | Florida, Georgia, South Carolina |
Country | United States |
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