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The AAPG/Datapages Combined Publications Database
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
Abstract
Abstract: Reflections on - and Reflections from - Offshore Florida
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The recent opening of sections of offshore Florida for petroleum exploration
has rejuvenated interest in the geology of the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The great
carbonate platform of west Florida has been a principal target for extensive geophysical
exploration. This platform forms the western half of twin carbonate basins
(the South Florida Basin) with the Blake Plateau representing the eastern section.
Each of these features has its own unique geologic peculiarities which can be
integrated
into a complete geologic history that explains the development of the
entire carbonate area of southeastern United States.
Features of the western carbonate platform are: 1) the DeSoto Canyon which
is probably genetically related to the Suwannee Strait and the early history of the
Gulf Stream. This canyon also marks the location of the most easterly shallow
piercement salt domes of the northern Gulf Coast. The "Destin Dome" is located
the head of this canyon, 2) the "Ocala Extension" which is possibly the structure
that limits the eastern distribution of Triassic-Jurassic salt of the northern Gulf,
and 3) the lower Cretaceous reef trend which borders both the western and eastern
carbonate banks and which (in conjunction with a basement high) controlled the particular
deposition of carbonate rocks across Florida and its margins during late
Mesozoic and early Tertiary time.
Significant features of the eastern basin are: 1) the bordering reef and ridge
discussed above, 2) the Blake Spur which offsets this ridge and suggests that the
basement high is contiguous with the Cape Fear Arch, and 3) the breaks in the offshore
extension of the Cape Fear Arch that imply an early Gulf Stream that flowed through
the DeSoto Canyon and the Suwannee Strait. End_of_Record - Last_Page 3---------------