Co‐existence of skeletal and ooid shoals as a result of antecedent topography—Cat cay shoal complex,...
Co‐existence of skeletal and ooid shoals as a result of antecedent topography—Cat cay shoal complex, Bahamas
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Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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High‐resolution seismic data reveal an unexpected Pleistocene topography underneath the Cat Cay shoal complex along the western margin of Great Bahama Bank, illustrating how Pleistocene topography focuses tidal flow to create different types of grainstone shoals. The 1–3 km wide and 35 km long shoal complex is composed of the Cat Cay ooid shoal tha...
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Co‐existence of skeletal and ooid shoals as a result of antecedent topography—Cat cay shoal complex, Bahamas
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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_d04526e28c034352a4987faae64a75ca
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2055-4877
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2055-4877
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10.1002/dep2.90