Figure 14B. Geologic cross section of Southeast Reef near Garden Key, Dry Tortugas. Core transect (A–A’) located south of Fort Jefferson. Framework corals are Montastrea and Diploria species.
Shinn, E.A., and Jaap, W.C., 2005, Field guide to the major organisms and processes building reefs and islands of the Dry Tortugas: the Carnegie Dry Tortugas Laboratory Centennial Celebration (1905–2005): U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2005–1357, 68 p.
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