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Pardo Echarte, Manuel Enrique.
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Geology of Cuba/ edited by Manuel Enrique Pardo Echarte.
other author:
Pardo Echarte, Manuel Enrique.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2021.,
Description:
xxix, 308 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Geological Cartography of Cuba -- 2. Geology of the Marine Territory of Cuba -- 3. Synthesis of Fossil Record of Cuba -- 4. Stratigraphy of Cuba -- 5. An Overview to the Tectonics of Cuba -- 6. Geochemical Fingerprinting of Ancient Oceanic Basalts: Classification of the Cuban Ophiolites -- 7. Stratigraphy of the Quaternary Deposits in Cuba -- 8. Mineral Systems of Cuba: a Panoramic Vision of Cuban Metallogeny -- 9. The Minerageny of Cuba.
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Springer Nature eBook
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Geology - Cuba. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-67798-5
ISBN:
9783030677985
Geology of Cuba
Geology of Cuba
[electronic resource] /edited by Manuel Enrique Pardo Echarte. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xxix, 308 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Regional geology reviews,2364-6438. - Regional geology reviews..
1. Geological Cartography of Cuba -- 2. Geology of the Marine Territory of Cuba -- 3. Synthesis of Fossil Record of Cuba -- 4. Stratigraphy of Cuba -- 5. An Overview to the Tectonics of Cuba -- 6. Geochemical Fingerprinting of Ancient Oceanic Basalts: Classification of the Cuban Ophiolites -- 7. Stratigraphy of the Quaternary Deposits in Cuba -- 8. Mineral Systems of Cuba: a Panoramic Vision of Cuban Metallogeny -- 9. The Minerageny of Cuba.
The evolution of geological cartography in Cuba in its more than 135 years of history has been possible through the consultation of numerous archival reports, publications, maps and personal interviews with different authors and geologists of vast experience. A brief critical analysis is made of the increase in the degree of geological knowledge of the country since the elaboration of the Geological Sketch of the Cuban Island at a scale of 1: 2 000 000 (Fernandez de Castro, 1883), first of Cuba and of Ibero-America, until the most recent Digital Geological Map of Cuba at scale 1: 100 000 (Perez Aragon, 2016) Cuba and its surroundings are a geological mosaic in the southeast corner of the North American plate with rocks from many different origins, from Proterozoic to Quaternary, extended along the southern border of the plate. From the Eocene, this belt has been dissected by several great faults, related to the development of some great oceanic depressions (Cayman trough and Yucatan basin) The fossil record of Cuba, which covers approximately the last 200 million years of life on Earth, is rich in very varied fossils, witnessing a wide diversity of organisms, both animals and plants, that inhabited the Antillean and Caribbean region; and that constitute the inheritance of the biological diversity that the current Cuban archipelago exhibits. As a result of the preparation of the Cuban Metallogenic Map at scale 1: 250 000, forty-one models and eight sub-models of metallic mineral deposits were identified. These models, of descriptive-genetic type, together with the analysis of their spatial distribution and their relationship with geology, allowed the identification and mapping of ten mineral systems, linked to the geodynamic environments present in the Cuban territory. Cuba has large deposits of limestone, loam, dolomite, kaolin, gypsum and anhydrite, rock salt, marbles, sands and clays of different types, zeolites, peat, therapeutic peloids and many more. There are manifestations of decorative and precious rocks such as jasper, jadeite, different varieties of quartz and even xylopals. A compilation of geochemical data of oceanic basalt samples from previous works, together with data of analyzed samples during this study in order to discuss geochemical criteria based on immobile element (proxies for fractionation indices, alkalinity, mantle flow and subduction addition), provide a comprehensive ophiolite classification according to their tectonic setting. This book addresses different facets of the geological knowledge of Cuba: history of its cartography, marine geology, fossil record, stratigraphy, tectonics, classification of its ophiolites, quaternary deposits, metallogeny and minerageny.
ISBN: 9783030677985
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LC Class. No.: QE222 / .G465 2021
Dewey Class. No.: 557.291
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