Grand
Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman are
located on the Cayman Ridge which forms the southern margin of the North
American Plate.
Caribbean Basin map
Cayman
Islands Bedrock
Formations
Ironshore
Formation Limestone only, most of Grand Cayman
Cayman Formation mainly Dolostone, Hell
and Ironwood Forest only in western
Grand Cayman, Prospect, Spotts (not Prospect Point), Bodden Town and south coast to Frank
Sound, EAST END, Old Man Bay, Mastic and
Canaan Land area and Cayman Kai – Rum Point coastal area.
Pedro
Formation Limestone and
Dolostone, Pedro St James area only
Sangamon
Terrace coastal East End
to Colliers, Rogers Wreck Point
Pedro Formation (also called Pedro Castle Formation)
Pedro Formation rock is above the Cayman Formation rock.
The line of Cayman Unconformity is the white line which marks the contact between the two.
Pedro Quarry wall is about 7 meters high. April 24, 2016.
Pedro Formation (also called Pedro Castle Formation)
Pedro bluff, Pedro St. James, Grand Cayman
Pedro Formation rock is above the Cayman Formation rock.
The line of Cayman Unconformity is the white line which marks the contact between the two.
Pedro Quarry wall is about 7 meters high. April 24, 2016.
Geologic
features of Grand Cayman.
Ironshore Formation, Cayman Formation (on
the western peninsula it occurs only in Hell in West Bay, and the Ironwood
Forest, south of George Town), Pedro Formation
(Pedro St. James area only) and Sangamon Terrace (East End only).
Islands from the Sea, Geologic Stories of Cayman by Murray A. Roed, p.53.
Islands from the Sea, Geologic Stories of Cayman by Murray A. Roed, p.53.
Islands from the Sea, Geologic Stories of Cayman
by Murray A. Roed, 2006.
Caymanite
Caymanite, the
multi-layered semi-precious gem stone, at its type area, is an uncommon variety of
dolostone originally reported from locations in the Miocene Cayman Formation in
the Cayman Islands: the Bluff in Cayman Brac and the East End on Grand Cayman. The various colours result from different
metals: black and grays from manganese, the red hues from iron, blue and green
from copper, and so on.
CAYMANITE
is a laminated, multicoloured (white, red and black) limestone, converted to
dolstone,
which fills or partly fills cavities in the Bluff Group of rocks of the Cayman Islands.
The Bluff Group includes the Brac Formation, Cayman Formation and Pedro Castle Formation.
(Islands from the Sea, Geologic Stories of Cayman by Murray A. Roed, p.51 & 158).
Photo: Ann Stafford, Grand Cayman, Sept. 7, 2007.
which fills or partly fills cavities in the Bluff Group of rocks of the Cayman Islands.
The Bluff Group includes the Brac Formation, Cayman Formation and Pedro Castle Formation.
(Islands from the Sea, Geologic Stories of Cayman by Murray A. Roed, p.51 & 158).
Photo: Ann Stafford, Grand Cayman, Sept. 7, 2007.
Caymanite
Caymanite
fish and Elkhorn Coral fossils by Horacio Esteban.
Photo: Ann
Stafford, Feb. 11, 2016.
Soul of a Caymanite Sculptor
Launa’s Caymanite and other Jewlery
Ann Stafford, Grand Cayman, Oct. 24, 2013
Launa’s Caymanite and other Jewlery
Ann Stafford, Grand Cayman, Oct. 24, 2013
Dolostone or dolomite rock is
a sedimentary carbonate
rock that contains a high percentage of the mineral dolomite,
CaMg(CO3)2.
Cayman Land and Sea - pictures
Phytokarst
Phytokarst
is pinnacle rock of the Cayman Formation dolostone (limestone with magnesium).
Roots of trees and shrubs penetrate through the rocks to get water. The roots secrete acids.
Microbes bore their way into dolostone to produce the sharp, grey-black weathered surface of the jagged pinnacles which contrasts with the white colour of the unaltered host rocks.
Phytokarst - the sharp, grey-black weathered surface, contrasting with the white colour of the unaltered host rock. Colliers Wilderness Reserve, East End. Nov. 5, 2015.
Colliers Wilderness Reserve photos
Roots of trees and shrubs penetrate through the rocks to get water. The roots secrete acids.
Microbes bore their way into dolostone to produce the sharp, grey-black weathered surface of the jagged pinnacles which contrasts with the white colour of the unaltered host rocks.
Phytokarst - the sharp, grey-black weathered surface, contrasting with the white colour of the unaltered host rock. Colliers Wilderness Reserve, East End. Nov. 5, 2015.
Colliers Wilderness Reserve photos
Hell and the Ironwood Forest
the only areas of Cayman Formation on Grand Cayman's western peninsula.
Cayman Formation - Hell in West Bay and the Ironwood Forest, George Town, Grand Cayman.
Islands from the Sea, Geologic Stories of Cayman by Murray A. Roed
Hell - pinnacled phytokarst rock in West Bay. It is NOT volcanic.
HELL sign
The sharp gray-coloured pinnacled Cayman Formation dolostone rock is phytokarst.
Phytokarst
pinnacle rock of the Cayman Formation in the Ironwood
Forest, Grand
Cayman.
Old
George – Hohenbergia caymanensis,
Critically Endangered Grand Cayman endemic giant Bromeliad perched on pinnacled
Dolostone phytokarst rock in the Ironwood
Forest.
Photo:
Ann Stafford, Grand Cayman, March 25, 2008
Ironwood
Forest - pinnacled
Dolostone phytokarst rock.
Photo:
Ann Stafford, Grand Cayman, March 25, 2008
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Phytokarst,
Mastic Trail
Shake
Hand Tree – Zanthoxlum caribaeum,
with knobbly trunk, in the foreground, April 22, 2010.
East End
Phytokarst,
East End
Winters
Cistern (sinkhole), East End, Grand Cayman,
Jan.3, 2010.
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