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Cayman Trough, or
Cayman Trench, also called
Bartlett Deep, or
Bartlett Trough, is a complex
transform boundary which contains a small
spreading ridge on the floor of the western
Caribbean Sea between
Jamaica and the
Cayman Islands. It extends from the
Windward Passage, going south of the
Sierra Maestra Cuba toward
Guatemala. The relatively narrow trough trends east-northeast to west-southwest and has a maximum depth of 7,686 meters (25,216 ft); it is the deepest point in the Caribbean Sea. Within the trough is a slowly spreading north-south
ridge which may be the result of an offset or gap of approximately 420 kilometers (260 mi) along the
transform fault that runs through the area.
During the
Eocene the trough was the site of a
subduction zone which formed the
volcanic arc of the
Cayman Ridge and the
Sierra Maestra volcanic terrain of Cuba to the north as the northestward moving
Caribbean Plate was subducted along the Cuban microplate (Sigurdsson).
References
*Goreau, P. D. E. 1983 Tectonic Evolution of the North Central Caribbean Plate Margin. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, MA.; Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge. Sponsor: National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Sep 1983. 248p. Report: WHOI-83-34.
*Ten Brink, Uri S., et. al., 2001,
ASYMMETRIC SEAFLOOR SPREADING, CRUSTAL THICKNESS VARIATIONS AND TRANSITIONAL CRUST IN CAYMAN TROUGH FROM GRAVITY,
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2001AM/finalprogram/abstract_19727.htm GSA Meeting Abstract*Roberts, H. H. 1994 Reefs and lagoons of Grand Cayman Monographiae biologicae (Brunt, MA; Davies, JE eds). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, Ma The Hague. ISBN 0-7923-2462-5
* Ruellan, E. et.al., 2003,
Morphology and Tectonics of the Mid-Cayman Spreading Center,
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2003EAEJA....12580R EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly, Abtract*Scotese, Christopher R. 1999. Evolution of the Caribbean Sea (100 mya - Present) Collision of Cuba with Florida Platform and Opening of the Cayman Trough. PALEOMAP Project http://www.scotese.com/caribanim.htm
* Sigurdsson, H., et. al., 1999,
TIMING, NATURE, AND SOURCE AREAS OF CARIBBEAN VOLCANISM,
http://www-odp.tamu.edu/publications/165_SR/chap_20/chap_20.htm Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, Scientific Results, Chapter 20See also
List of oceanic trenchesCategory:Cayman IslandsCategory:Plate tectonicsCategory:Natural history of the Cayman IslandsCategory:Natural history of JamaicaCategory:Natural history of Cubada:Cayman-rendende:Kaimangrabenzh:開曼海溝