Florida Fossil Collecting
Florida has unique origins that occurred long before the Atlantic Ocean existed. What would become the basement rocks of Florida were once part other continents. Most of Florida's geological history occurred under the ocean, which explains why our entire state has hundreds of feet of limestone beneath it! The sands and clays at land surface were deposited as the Appalachian Mountain belt eroded over millions of years. Visit us again to learn more as we update this page.
Schedule a visit to view one of the collections housed at the FGS.
The FGS maintains a collection of tens of thousands of images, including maps, historic field work photos and specimen photos.
FGS staff have gathered and preserved hundreds of fossil specimens, which are housed at the FGS and at various public facilities across the state of Florida.
The FGS maintains a collection of more than a thousand thin sections and smear slides.
The M-Series is a collection of approximately 9,300 outcrop samples and mineral specimens maintained by the FGS.
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