Anastasia Formation

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Anastasia Formation
Stratigraphic range: Late Pleistocene
Part of the formation on Hutchinson Island
TypeGeological formation
Lithology
PrimaryCoquina, sand, sandy limestone
OtherSandy marl
Location
RegionEast Florida
CountryUnited States
ExtentSt. JohnsPalm Beach County
Type section
Named forAnastasia Island
Named byE. H. Sellards
Year defined1912

Location of the Anastasia Formation (red) along the east coast of Florida

The Anastasia Formation is a geologic formation deposited in Florida during the Late Pleistocene epoch.

Period : Quaternary
Epoch: Pleistocene ~2.558 to 0.012 mya, calculates to a period of 2.576 million years
Faunal stage: Blancan through early Rancholabrean

Location

Anastasia Formation underlies the Atlantic Coastal Ridge along the coast from St. John's County southward to Palm Beach County and extends inland as far as 20 miles (32 kilometers) in St. Lucie and Martin County. Blowing Rocks Preserve in southern Martin County is an exposed outcropping along the beach.[1] The formation underlies the surface in eastern Palm Beach County, extending up to 17 kilometres (11 mi) inland from the coast.[2] A second outcropping is seen at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park in northern Flagler County, south of St. Augustine.[3]

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Composition

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