Perspectives in Carbonate Geology 2009
DOI: 10.1002/9781444312065.ch2
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The Mystique of Beachrock

Abstract: Parallel rows of intertidal beachrock composed of large (up to 4 m), oblong, pillowshape blocks submerged by rising Holocene sea level occur throughout the Caribbean. Such blocks have recently been discovered in 90 m of water off southwest Florida. The best known example is in 5-7 m of water off the northwest side of Bimini, Bahamas, where the feature is known as the Bimini Road. 'New-Age' alternative thinkers assert that the arrangement of the Bimini stones, and similar stones off Andros Island in the Bahamas… Show more

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“…5A and D) and rare cemented ‘beach rock’ (Fig. 5C; Shinn, 2009). No beach sediments are preserved in core more than 30 m inland of the modern shoreline (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5A and D) and rare cemented ‘beach rock’ (Fig. 5C; Shinn, 2009). No beach sediments are preserved in core more than 30 m inland of the modern shoreline (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of geometry, for example, the average dip of the seaward side of the ridge is much more pronounced (almost by an order of magnitude) than in other known beach-rocks, both in the Mediterranean and in other parts of the world. Shinn [ 16 ] has proposed a simple mechanism that can produce beach-rock geometries similar to those characteristics of the seaward side of RIDGE 1 (road-like feature). Exposure to sunlight and constant wetting and drying break the rock down into individual slabs, like to a concrete road.…”
Section: Data Analysis and Underwater Observationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neumeier, 1999). Besides, the rainwater acts as the ''carrier'' of chemical and biological elements through surface and subsurface environments.Moreover, their formation might be affected by the morphology and the structure of the coastal zone and their interaction with the coastal hydrodynamics (Scoffin και Stoddart, 1983;Shinn, 2009;Vousdoukas et al, 2009;Arrieta et al, 2011). …”
Section: General Beachrock Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%