Choctaw Sea
The Choctaw Sea was a Cenozoic eutropical subsea, which along with the Okeechobean Sea, occupied the eastern Gulf of Mexico basin system bounding Florida.
Location
The Choctaw Sea was named for the Choctaw or Choctawhatchee River of northern Oligocene Florida. It occupied most of the Florida Panhandle including the river deltas of the Choctawhatchee River, Apalachicola River, and Ochlockonee River. At its maximum coverage it encompassed an area as far north as the city of Bainbridge in Southwest Georgia and as far to the southeast as Taylor County, Florida, United States.The Choctaw Sea was divided further into two groups of three sub-seas based upon marine fauna. These sub-seas were named:
- Bainbridge Subsea
- Chattahoochie Subsea
- Chipola Subsea
- Walton Subsea
- Alaqua Subsea
- Jackson Subsea
Subseas
Bainbridge Subsea
- Period: Oligocene.
- Geologic stage: Rupelian through early Chattian. ~33.9—28.4 Ma.
- Animal age: Orellan through Geringian. ~33.9—26.3 Ma.
- Post-Bainbridge dry period: Chattian ~28.4—23.03 Ma.
Chattahoochee Subsea
- Period: Miocene.
- Geologic stage: Late Chattian through early Aquitanian ~28.4—23.03 Ma., approximately.
- Animal age: Arikareean. ~30.8—20.6 Ma.
- Post-Chattahoochee dry period: Late Aquitanian through early Burdigian ~23.0—20.5 Ma.
Chipola Subsea
- Period: Miocene.
- Stage: Early Burdigalian through the late Langhian ~20.43—15.97 Ma., approximately.
- Animal age: Hemingfordian through Barstovian ~20.3—13.6 Ma.
- Post-Chipola dry period: Early Serravallian ~13.65—12.0 Ma.
A very short dry period follows the Chipola lasting possibly 1 million years. During the time the Middle Miocene Disruption continues. Forests slowly draw in massive amounts of carbon dioxide, gradually lowering the level of atmospheric from 650 ppmv down to around 100 ppmv.
Walton Subsea
- Period: Miocene.
- Geologic stage: Early Serravallian through early Tortonian ~12.00—7.2 Ma., approximately.
- Animal age: Clarendonian ~13.6—10.3 Ma through Hemphillian ~10.3—4.9 Ma.
- Post-Walton dry period: Early Tortonian ~10.0—9.0 Ma.
Alaqua Subsea
- Period: Miocene.
- Geologic time period: Mid Tortonian through mid Messinian ~7.246—5.332 Ma., approximately.
- Animal age: Hemphillian ~10.3—4.9 Ma.
- Post-Alaqua dry period: The late Messinian through Zanclean ~5.332—3.6 Ma.
Jackson Subsea
- Period: Pliocene through Pleistocene.
- Geologic time period: Piacenzian through Blancan ~3.600—2.588 Ma., approximately.
- Animal age: Blancan ~4.9—1.8 Ma.
- Post-Jackson dry period: Piacenzian through Holocene ~2.588 Ma. —present. The Northern Hemisphere is in a full ice age with its final retreat around 11,000 years ago.