The Everglades

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Science

 

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Anna W

 

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November 14, 2013

 

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University

 

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The rise in sea level slowed about 3,200 years ago, and this slow rise favored the expansion of coastal and freshwater wetlands. The Atlantic Coastal Ridge helped retain freshwater in the Everglades Basin and this allowed thick layers of peat to accumulate within the northern parts of the Basin. Parts of the present-day Everglades area had become short-term flooded calcitic mud marshes by about 6,500 years ago...
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Parts of the present-day Everglades area had become short-term flooded calcitic mud marshes by about 6,500 years ago. Peat deposition began in the Everglades area about 5,000 years ago, which indicates that conditions favorable to long-term flooding had begun. Eventually, Everglades's peat lands covered nearly 2 million acres...
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