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Pleistocene barrier bar seaward of ooid shoal complex near Miami, Florida

April 1, 1977

An ooid sand barrier bar of Pleistocene age was deposited along the seaward side of an ooid shoal complex southwest of Miami, Florida. The bar is 35 km long, about 0.8 km wide, elongate parallel with the trend of the ooid shoal complex and perpendicular to channels between individual shoals. A depression 1.6 km wide, interpreted as a back-barrier channel, isolates the bar from the ooid shoals. During sea-level fall and subaerial exposure of the bar, the ooid sand was cemented in place, preventing migration of the barrier. No Holocene analogue of this sand body is recognized, perhaps because of the relative youthfulness of Holocene ooid shoals. This Pleistocene ooid shoal complex, with its reservoir-size barrier bar, may serve as a refined model for exploration in ancient ooid sand belts.

Publication Year 1977
Title Pleistocene barrier bar seaward of ooid shoal complex near Miami, Florida
DOI 10.1306/C1EA3D7A-16C9-11D7-8645000102C1865D
Authors Robert B. Halley, Shinn Shinn, J. Harold Hudson, Barbara H. Lidz
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin
Index ID 70121537
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coastal and Marine Geology Program