Petrography of exotic clasts in the soebi blanco formation, bonaire, netherlands antilles

The Paleocen e Soebi Blanco Formation in the island of Bonaire in Southeastern Caribbean has attracted the attention of geologists since 1931 when P. J. Pijpers pointed out the presence of a wide range of “foreign pebbles” in conglomerate beds. Interest was further boosted in 1986 with a Grenvillian age determined in a granulitic pebble (ca. 1150 Ma, U-Pb, TIMS, zircon) letting the authors propose an eastward translation of at least 300 km for the island of Bonaire relative to Guajira. New petrographic analysis of 21 rounded pebbles resulted in a wide span of rock types from metatrondhjemite,... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Urbani, Franco
Grande, Sebastían
Méndez Baamonde, José
Dokumenttyp: Artículo de revista
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013
Verlag/Hrsg.: Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Schlagwörter: foreign pebbles / Paleocene / Eocene
Sprache: Spanish
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