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04 Oct, 2024 The Great Bahama Bank, The Bahamas
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Country - Bahamas
Time Zone - -5 GMT
Currency - Bahamian Dollar
Population -
The Great Bahama Bank is a pile of coral reef limestone at least 4500 m thick that has been accumulating since Cretaceous time. The entire pile was deposited in warm shallow water, so the foundation crust must have been slowly subsiding at an average rate of at least 3.6 cm per 1000 years (Newell, 1955). The crustal block basement underneath the Bank is continental in structure and may have rifted from North America when that continent began to break off from Africa and the Atlantic Ocean originated. The Bahama Bank is now separated from the mainland by the Straits of Florida, which reach depths of 760 m. The eastern edge of the Gulf Stream sweeps northward past the western margins of the Bank at a speed of 3 km per hour, about half as fast as the main current near Miami Beach. On the Atlantic Ocean side, the platform drops steeply to depths exceeding 4000 m just 20 km to the east. Depths within the bank proper are seldom greater than 6 meters. Most bedrock under Great Bahama Bank is coral-reef limestone, as indicated by a deep well on Andros Island. The nearly vertical submarine cliff that forms the west bank edge must be built of Tertiary-age corals. It has the same form as the ribbon reefs of the Australian Great Barrier Reef (Plate C-18) or mid-oceanic atolls such as Jaluit atoll (Plate C-19). The west cliff descends abruptly to depths of 30 to 60 m, then less rapidly to the floor of the Straits of Florida. The loose shifting sands of the present Bahama Bank could not maintain such steep gradients. Various species of coral live on Great Bahama Bank, as they do in the nearshore zone of Florida, but their growth is so slow that they do not build significant reefs. Since the Pleistocene, this part of the Atlantic has been in the "marginal" zone of coral growth, where winter temperatures inhibit healthy coral growth. A more important limiting factor on the Bank is turbidity. No suspended detrital sediment from the continent reaches the Bahamas, accounting for the clear water in the Straits of Florida. However, the warm Gulf Stream surface water is supersaturated (by 40 percent) with dissolved calcium carbonate, and when the water washes up and over the bank rim, it is warmed. Agitation and evaporation cause massive chemical precipitation of a cloud of aragonite crystals. These accrete concentrically on nuclei of shell or coral fragments, growing into oolites, which are sand-sized pellets with a layered structure similar to hailstones. The clouds of limy precipitate and shoals of oolitic sand effectively inhibit coral growth today.
04 Oct, 2024 The Great Bahama Bank, The Bahamas
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