- Blue hole
A blue hole is a submarine
cave orsinkhole . They are also called vertical caves.Blue holes are roughly circular, steep-walled depressions, and so named for the dramatic contrast between the dark blue, deep waters of their depths and the lighter blue of the shallows around them. Their water circulation is poor, and they are commonly anoxic below a certain depth; this environment is unfavorable for most sea life, but nonetheless can support large numbers of
bacteria .Formation
Blue holes formed during past
ice age s, whensea level was as much as 100-120meter s lower than at present. At those times, these formations were subjected to the samechemical weathering common in alllimestone -rich terrains; this ended once they were submerged at the end of the ice age.Blue holes are typically found on shallow
carbonate platform s, exemplified by theBahama Banks , as well as on and around theYucatán Peninsula , such as at theGreat Blue Hole at Lighthouse Reef Atoll,Belize .The deepest blue hole in the world is
Dean's Blue Hole at 663ft. The next deepest holes are only around 350-400 feet deep.ee also
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Karst topography
*Cenote
*Blue Hole (Red Sea) , a famous diving spot at the coast of the Sinai peninsulaReferences
*PDF| [http://www.blueholes.org/pubpdf/symposia.pdf Stephanie Schwabe and James L. Carew. "Blue Holes: An Inappropriate Moniker for Scientific Discussion of Water-Filled Caves in the Bahamas" (Accessed 3/8/06)] |652 KiB
External links
* [http://www.tamug.edu/cavebiology/Bahamas/BahamaIntro.html Bahamas Introduction]
* [http://www.blueholes.org/about.html The Blue Holes Foundation]
* [http://www.bahamascaves.com/blueholes.html What's a Blue Hole?] Explanation at the Bahamas Caves Research Foundation
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