Getting Our Feet Wet: Ancient Alabama Reefs. Getting Our Feet Wet: Ancient Alabama Reefs.

Getting Our Feet Wet: Ancient Alabama Reefs‪.‬

Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science 2002, April-July

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Publisher Description

ABSTRACT Most of Alabama is underlain by strata that Conned in marine or coastal environments. Many of Alabama's ancient rocks contain fossil reefs and mounds. Two examples of these ancicnt buildups are described. These are Mississippian reefs and mounds exposcd at the surface in central and north Alabama and Jurassic mounds in the subsurface of southwest Alabama.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2002
1 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
38
Pages
PUBLISHER
Alabama Academy of Science
SIZE
209.3
KB

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