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Pleistocene coral reef: Windley Key Quarries, Florida Keys by Dr Roger J Suthren, Geology, Oxford Brookes University; LTSN-GEES Subject Centre |
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The quarry
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quarry face
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reef rubble
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coral colonies
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reef dwellers
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thin section
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The quarries on Windley Quay were worked in the early 20th century, primarily for the construction of Flagler's Overseas Railroad along the entire length of the Florida Keys, from the mainland to Key West. They provide superb sections through Pleistocene reef rocks, dominated by colonial corals.
The disused quarries are managed as a geological site by the Florida State Parks system, and include a series of well-documented interpretative trails.
The following non-geological web sites provide interesting historical background:
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