

Author: Bosence Daniel
Publisher: University of Miami - Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
ISSN: 0007-4977
Source: Bulletin of Marine Science, Vol.44, Iss.1, 1989-01, pp. : 434-453
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Abstract
I review previous work on the surface sediments of Horida Bay and present results of detailed analysis of sediments from the restricted Cross Banks area and the more open marine Buchanan Keys area. Sediments of the Cross Banks area are composed principally of mollusc and foraminifer grains with a pelleted, silt-sized matrix. Textures on the banks vary from windward mud-pebble-conglomerates, packstones and grainstones to bank-top leeward, and lake, wackestones and mudstones. The latter deposited in patchy to dense seagrass beds. Sediments of the Buchanan Banks area comprise grains of
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