Bermont Formation
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bermont-formation-250-5853214
title:
Bermont Formation
text:
The Bermont Formation is a geologic formation in Florida. It preserves mostly invertebrate fossils that date back to the Middle Pleistocene. Most of the fossils preserved are extant mollusk shells. It is mined commercially along with similar formations, to produce shell fill for construction. A lot of our information on the Bermont Formation comes from commercial mining operations. Due to the nature of Florida's flat landscape, paleontologists rely on commercial interest in mining to gain access
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Fossiliferous geologic formation in South Florida
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermont_Formation
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date modified:
2022-07-02T21:14:27Z
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