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Table 7. Summary of late Quaternary geochronology and sea-level status along the Florida reef tract. Corrected 2-sigma ranges for conventional radiocarbon ages are given in Table 3 and Table 4. Statements of precision, where available for abbreviated radiometric dates, are given in Table 5 or in references cited in this table if not listed in Table 5. The earliest periods of outlier-reef growth are inferred at ~127 and 125 ka in Table 6. Authors cited listed in References. Table and footnotes modified from Lidz (2004). For more information, contact Barbara Lidz.

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Table 7. Summary of late Quaternary geochronology and sea-level status along the Florida reef tract.

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