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- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands abstract "The Gulf Coastal Lowlands is a geomorphological province in Florida. The province extends along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from the western end of the Florida Panhandle to near Ft. Myers in southern Florida. The average width of the province is 40 km. While much of the province is less than 15 m above mean sea level (msl), it rises to about 100 feet (30 m) above msl along its inland side. It is the largest geomorphological province in Florida. Due to its low elevation, the province was below sea level during warmer periods of the Pliocene and Pleistocene, and features such as ancient dunes and sand bars are found far inland. Marine terraces found in the Gulf Coastal Lowlands include the Silver Bluff [1 foot (0.30 m) to 10 feet (3.0 m) above mean sea level (msl)], Pamlico [8 feet (2.4 m) to 25 feet (7.6 m) above msl], Talbot [25 feet (7.6 m) to 42 feet (13 m) above msl], Penholoway [42 feet (13 m) to 72 feet (22 m) above msl] and Wicomico [70 feet (21 m) to 100 feet (30 m) above msl] terraces.The Gulf Coastal Lowlands include lagoons, barrier islands, coastal swamps and marshes and drowned coastal karst (Big Bend Coast) along the coast. Features of the Gulf Coastal Lowlands include the Desoto Plain, Wakulla Hills, Woodville Karst Plain, Tates Hell Swamp, Lake Munson Hills, Beacon Slope, Fountain Slope and Greenhead Slope.".
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageID "35896905".
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageLength "3098".
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageRevisionID "638122571".
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Barrier_island.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Big_Bend_(Florida).
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geology_of_Florida.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink DeSoto_Plain.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Desoto_Plain.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Panhandle.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Myers,_Florida.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Ft._Myers,_Florida.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Geomorphology.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Karst.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Lagoon.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Munson.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Marine_terrace.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Pliocene.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Salt_marsh.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Tates_Hell_State_Forest.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLink Woodville_Karst_Plain.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gulf Coastal Lowlands".
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands hasPhotoCollection Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands.
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- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands subject Category:Geology_of_Florida.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands hypernym Province.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands type Settlement.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands comment "The Gulf Coastal Lowlands is a geomorphological province in Florida. The province extends along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from the western end of the Florida Panhandle to near Ft. Myers in southern Florida. The average width of the province is 40 km. While much of the province is less than 15 m above mean sea level (msl), it rises to about 100 feet (30 m) above msl along its inland side. It is the largest geomorphological province in Florida.".
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands label "Gulf Coastal Lowlands".
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- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands sameAs Q17020139.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands sameAs Q17020139.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands wasDerivedFrom Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands?oldid=638122571.
- Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands isPrimaryTopicOf Gulf_Coastal_Lowlands.