As
noted previously, the active areas that produce carbonate sediments
have been termed the “carbonate factory” by James
(1979). It is important to note that most carbonate sediment is
produced in the shallow-marine environment within a few tens of
meters from the water surface. The sediment either remains where
it was produced or it can be transported landward onto tidal flats
or into beach/eolian dune complexes. It also can be transported
offshore into deeper water and be deposited in the deep slope
or basin environment along with the sediment derived from the
shallow part of the open-ocean water column.The modern carbonate
factory analog presented below is the western side of Andros Island
on the Great Bahama Bank.