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Ponce Limestone includes beds of brown clay and has a maximum estimated thickness of 850 meters. [4] It consists mostly of yellowish-orange, soft to moderately hard, fossiliferous limestone and appears almost continuously as a narrow band extending from Bahía Montalva in Patillas to Río Pastillo , in Barrio Canas .
Ponce Limestone: Early Miocene-Early Pliocene [122] Aymamón Limestone: Mid-Late Miocene [123] Aguada Limestone: Early-Late Miocene [124] Quebradillas Limestone: Middle Miocene [125] Cibao Formation: Aquitanian-Burdigalian [126] Lares Limestone: Late Oligocene-Early Miocene [127] Guayanilla Formation: Late Oligocene [128] Guatemala Group: Cibao ...
Carboniferous Limestone – Limestone deposited during the Dinantian Epoch of the Carboniferous Period; Coquina – Sedimentary rock that is composed mostly of fragments of shells; Coral rag – Limestone composed of ancient coral reef material; Chalk – Soft carbonate rock; Fossiliferous limestone – Limestone containing fossils
The forest is located in the Puerto Rico southern karst region and as such all of its geological formations contain limestone, particularly the Ponce limestone.It is often said that the reddish-colored limestone is what gives its name to the municipality and city of Cabo Rojo (Spanish for "red cape").
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Breaking waves spray plumes of water up to 50 feet (15 m) in height through erosional holes, hence the moniker blowing rocks; [2] [1] this distinctive spectacle thus earned the limestone outcrop's name. Tide among rocks. The limestone outcropping also encompasses coquina, crustaceans, and sand, protruding visibly from the beach. [2]
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The Kentucky River Palisades is a cliff-lined entrenched meander.The meanders originally formed on the Lexington Peneplain.As sea-level lowered during the Quaternary Period, base level lowered and the meander-form river eroded downward into Ordovician-age limestones, shales, and dolomites in the Central Bluegrass Region.