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  2. Polk County, Florida paleontological sites - Wikipedia

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    Polk County can boast more individual fossil recovery sites than any other Florida county due to the phosphate mining concerns. Bone Valley Formation is a prime geologic formation.

  3. Bone Valley Formation - Wikipedia

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    The Bone Valley Formation is a geologic formation in Florida. It is sometimes classified as the upper member of the Peace River Formation of the Hawthorn Group . [ 2 ] It contains economically important phosphorite deposits that are mined in west-central Florida, as well as rich assemblages of vertebrate fossils .

  4. Bone Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Bone Valley is a region of central Florida, encompassing portions of present-day Hardee, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Polk counties, in which phosphate is mined for use in the production of agricultural fertilizer. Florida currently contains the largest known deposits of phosphate in the United States.

  5. Peace River Formation (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Bone Valley Member (originally the Bone Valley Formation) is a subunit of the Peace River Formation and occurs in a limited area on the southern part of the Ocala Platform in Hillsborough, Polk County, and Hardee County. (Webb & Crissinger).

  6. Hawthorn Group - Wikipedia

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    The Peace River Formation was proposed by Scott to include the Bone Valley Formation, the Murdock Station and Bayshore Clay members and other siliciclastic beds of the Tamiami Formation. The Peace River Formation overlies the Arcadia Formation. [18] The Penney Farms Formation is the lower part of the Hawthorn Group in northern and central ...

  7. Paleontology in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Farm Quarry is the richest source of Miocene mammal fossils in the eastern US. [1] During the ensuing Pliocene , Florida was home to amphibians , bears , a variety of birds , camelids , crocodilians , deer , dogs , dugongs , at least six genera of horses , peccaries , porpoises , relatives of modern elephants , rays , saber toothed ...

  8. Failed ATM robbers crash truck into Walgreens storefront ...

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    The attempted robbery took place just before 5 a.m. on Dec. 9, according to ABC News' Washington affiliate KOMO. It involved a flatbed truck backing into and shattering the front windows of the ...

  9. Florida Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    Jason Bourque is the current vertebrate paleontology preparator and studies fossil and living turtles. Gary S. Morgan was collections manager from 1981 through 1993, and oversaw the curation of massive numbers of specimens from the Love Bone Bed, Thomas Farm, Leisey Shell Pit, Bone Valley, Haiti, and elsewhere.