Lapierre, Henriette et al. (1999): Late Jurassic ocean crust and Upper Cretaceous Caribbean Plateau picritic basalts exposed in the Duarte igneous complex, Hispaniola
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2000-041271
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georefid
Creator:
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Lapierre, Henriette
Affiliation:
Universite Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
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Dupuis, Vincent
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Universite de Montpellier II, France
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Mercier de Lepinay, Bernard
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Universite de Savoie, France
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Bosch, Delphine
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Universite de Bretagne Occidentale, France
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Monie, Patrick
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Universite de Lausanne, Switzerland
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Tardy, Marc
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Universite Paul Sabatier, France
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Maury, Rene C.
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Hernandez, Jean
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Polve, Mireille
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Yeghicheyan, Delphine
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Cotten, Joseph
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Title:
Late Jurassic ocean crust and Upper Cretaceous Caribbean Plateau picritic basalts exposed in the Duarte igneous complex, Hispaniola
Year:
1999
Source:
Journal of Geology
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL, United States
Volume:
107
Issue:
2
Pages:
193-207
Abstract:
Four distinct rock units have been recognized near El Aguacate, in the Janico-Juncalito-La Vega area of the Duarte complex (Dominican Republic): (1) serpentinites crosscut by numerous diabasic dikes, (2) basalts interbedded with Late Jurassic ribbon cherts, (3) picrites and ankaramites relatively enriched in incompatible trace elements, and (4) amphibolites and gneissic amphibolites chemically similar to Oceanic Plateau Basalts. Similar Ar-Ar ages of late magmatic amphibole from a picrite, and hornblende from an amphibolite (86.1 + or - 1.3 Ma and 86.7 + or - 1.6 Ma, respectively), suggest that the Duarte picrites are contemporaneous with the Deep Sea Drilling Program Leg 15 and Ocean Drilling Program Leg 126 basalts drilled from the Caribbean oceanic plateau. These basalts are associated with sediments containing Late Cretaceous faunas. Sr, Nd, and Pb data show that enriched picrites and amphibolites are isotopically similar to mafic lavas from previously described Caribbean plateau and Galapagos hotspot basalts. Major element, trace element, and lead isotopic features of Late Jurassic basalts and diabases are consistent with those of normal oceanic crust basalt. However, these basalts differ from typical N-MORB because they have lower epsilon Nd ratios that plot within the range of Ocean Island Basalts. These rocks appear to represent remnants of the Caribbean Jurassic oceanic crust formed from an oceanic ridge possibly close to a hotspot. Later, they were tectonically juxtaposed with Late Cretaceous slices of the Caribbean-Colombian plateau.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:18.3700 West:-70.0805 East:
-70.0800 South:18.3600
Keywords: Isotope geochemistry; Igneous and metamorphic petrology; absolute age; alkaline earth metals; amphibolites; ankaramite; Antilles; Ar/Ar; basanite; Caribbean Plateau; Caribbean region; Cretaceous; crust; dates; Dominican Republic; Duarte Complex; El Aguacate Dominican Republic; enrichment; geochemistry; Greater Antilles; Hispaniola; igneous rocks; isotope ratios; isotopes; Janico Dominican Republic; Juncalito Dominican Republic; Jurassic; La Vega Dominican Republic; lead; lithogeochemistry; major elements; Mesozoic; metaigneous rocks; metals; metamorphic rocks; metasomatic rocks; Nd-144/Nd-143; neodymium; oceanic crust; Pb-206/Pb-204; Pb-207/Pb-204; Pb-208/Pb-204; picrite; radioactive isotopes; rare earths; serpentinite; Sr-87/Sr-86; stable isotopes; strontium; trace elements; ultramafic composition; Upper Cretaceous; Upper Jurassic; volcanic rocks; West Indies;
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