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Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 27 July 2021
DOI: 10.1130/2021.1219(01)
EISBN: 9780813782195
... OF VOLCANIC ROCKS FROM PROVIDENCIA—FELSIC AND PUMICE UNITS TABLE 8. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF VOLCANIC ROCKS FROM PROVIDENCIA—INTRUSIVE UNIT TABLE 9. INCOMPATIBLE ELEMENT AND ISOTOPIC RATIOS OF THE PROVIDENCIA ALKALI BASALTS COMPARED TO OCEAN-ISLAND BASALT (OIB) END MEMBERS TABLE 10...
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Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 27 July 2021
DOI: 10.1130/MWR219
EISBN: 9780813782195
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Interpreted seismic profile DD′ from the south section of the San Andres rift (SAR) showing the maximum amount of extension observed along the entire rift. Toward the northwest, an undeformed carbonate platform marks the western boundary of the SAR whereas the eastern boundary shows a broad zone of tilted normally faulted blocks. Main structural and stratigraphic features are indicated and include normal faults, Upper Cretaceous–lower Paleocene unconformities, and wide rift between uplifted rift shoulders of the eastern normal fault of the SAR. These footwall blocks expose deeper crustal rocks on the islands of Providencia and San Andres including Miocene volcanic rocks on Providencia Island. TWT = two-way time.
Published: 01 August 2018
crustal rocks on the islands of Providencia and San Andres including Miocene volcanic rocks on Providencia Island. TWT = two-way time.
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Geochemical and tectonic setting discrimination diagrams using samples from Providencia Island (modified from Concha and Macia, 1993, 1995). (A) Total alkali silica diagram for volcanic igneous rocks from Le Bas et al. (1986). (B) Normalization diagram for dacite samples from Concha and Macia (1993, 1995) showing negative values in Nb, Ta, and Tl suggesting that Providencia basalts are genetically correlated with subduction processes. (C, D) Diagrams (Ti/100-Zr-Y*3) and (Hf/3-Th-Ta) from Concha and Macia (1995) showing values reserved for samples formed in within-plate basalts. Hf = hafnium; Nb = niobium; Ta = tantalum; Tl = thallium; Th = thorium; Ti = titanium; Zr = zirconium.
Published: 01 August 2018
Figure 3. Geochemical and tectonic setting discrimination diagrams using samples from Providencia Island (modified from Concha and Macia, 1993 , 1995 ). (A) Total alkali silica diagram for volcanic igneous rocks from Le Bas et al. (1986) . (B) Normalization diagram for dacite samples from
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(A) Basement rock types of the western Caribbean Sea based on wells that penetrated basement (unpublished report by CanOcean Resources on the Nicaraguan hydrocarbon study of geology and hydrocarbon potential prepared for the exclusive use of the Instituto Nicaraguense de Minas e Hidrocarburos, accessed with permission of the Nicaraguan Ministry of Energy and Mines [1980]; and unpublished geochemical data set by Beicip-Franlab accessed with permission of the Nicaraguan Ministry of Energy and Mines [1983]) and onland Neogene volcanoes (Wadge and Wooden, 1982). (B) Geologic map of San Andres Island modified from Servicio Geologico Colombiano (2015). (C) Geologic map of Providencia Island modified from Servicio Geologico Colombiano (2015). (D) East–west geologic cross section of San Andres Island modified from Vargas-Cuervo (2004).
Published: 01 August 2018
Andres Island modified from Servicio Geologico Colombiano (2015) . (C) Geologic map of Providencia Island modified from Servicio Geologico Colombiano (2015) . (D) East–west geologic cross section of San Andres Island modified from Vargas-Cuervo (2004) .
Series: GSA Memoirs
Published: 27 July 2021
EISBN: 9780813782195
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(A) West–east tomographic section showing subduction-related rollback of the Cocos (Co) and Farallon (Far) plates and related effects of inferred, slab-related Neogene volcanism across the Nicaraguan Rise with Neogene volcanism reported by Wadge and Wooden (1982). The Co plate-modeled velocities relative to Central America with relative block rates and Euler pole for the Central America forearc (red star) are modified from Kobayashi et al. (2014). (B) West-to-east tomographic section across the Co plate, Central American trench, and upper–lower Nicaraguan Rise. The Co and Far slabs extends over 1300 km (808 mi) with the subducted junction of the two plates present between 800 and 900 km (497 and 559 mi) (modified from Benthem et al. (2013)). (C) Schematic model for Neogene volcanism in the Nicaraguan Rise inferred to record the history of Co-Far slab rollback. Co-Far slab rollback takes place where older lithosphere subduct more rapidly and exceeds the convergence rates between Co and Caribbean plates. An increment of slab dip (∆ slab dip) allows sinking of the colder lithosphere into the mantle (∆ slab depth). Extension triggered by rollback and steepening of the subducted slab creates a regional subsidence event across the lower Nicaraguan Rise. Upwelling of asthenosphere as the result of rollback and extension produces alkaline, mantle-derived volcanism of Neogene age with some geochemical signature from the melted slab. Neogene volcanism occurs on Providencia Island in the late Miocene and migrates westward at the same rate as slab rollback to the present-day position of the active volcanic front of Central America. BR = Beata Ridge; CB = Colombian Basin; CT = Cayman Trough; LNR = lower Nicaraguan Rise; MB = Maya Block; ST = Siuna Terrane; UNR = upper Nicaraguan Rise.
Published: 01 August 2018
slab creates a regional subsidence event across the lower Nicaraguan Rise. Upwelling of asthenosphere as the result of rollback and extension produces alkaline, mantle-derived volcanism of Neogene age with some geochemical signature from the melted slab. Neogene volcanism occurs on Providencia Island
Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 August 2018
AAPG Bulletin (2018) 102 (8): 1523–1563.
... crustal rocks on the islands of Providencia and San Andres including Miocene volcanic rocks on Providencia Island. TWT = two-way time. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 30 May 2022
Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2022) 193 (1): 4.
...Matthias Bernet; Liliana Torres Acosta Abstract The Colombian island of San Andrés is a popular tourist destination located about 195 km offshore of the east coast of Nicaragua in the southwestern Caribbean Sea. Together with Providencia and Santa Catalina, San Andrés is part of the UNESCO...
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Journal: Geosphere
Published: 25 November 2022
Geosphere (2023) 19 (1): 206–234.
... plate in Colombia’s San Andres and Providencia Archipelago ( Fig. 1 ). These islands and associated banks lie >~500 km from the boundaries of the Caribbean plate and near three significant tectonic features: the Pedro Bank Fault Zone, the San Andres Rift, and the Hess Escarpment. These features bound...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 15 August 2019
AAPG Bulletin (2019) 103 (8): 1925–1962.
... ). Miocene–to–present-day opening of the San Andres rift was accompanied by an east-to-west migration of widespread Miocene–to–present-day basaltic alkaline volcanism that includes basaltic volcanos on Providencia Island on the lower Nicaragua Rise ( Concha and Macía, 1993 , 1995 ) and Corn Island...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 February 1974
AAPG Bulletin (1974) 58 (2): 189–207.
... of these sediments may have been entirely from the Isabella ridge. However, the writers believe that a foreland region existed in the eastern part of Nicaragua and offshore in the Caribbean Sea near San Andres and Providencia Islands. The northern island, Providencia, is composed of Tertiary (?) volcanic rocks...
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Permanent seismic network: the Colombian seismic network with red triangles. Temporary seismic networks: (1) the Middle Magdalena seismic array with yellow triangles and (2) the CARibbean‐Mérida Andes seismic array with magenta triangles. Isolated stations: 1. MAP in Malpelo Island. 2. PRV, RNCC, SAIC, and SERC in the San Andres Archipielago. Other highlighted stations are referenced in the analysis. Mainshocks: 25 November 2018 Mw 6.0 Providencia, 24 December 2019 Mw 6.0 Mesetas, and 22 March 2021 Mw 5.1 Puerto Gaitán. CC, central Cordillera; EC, eastern Cordillera; MC, Cordillera de Mérida; WC, western Cordillera. The color version of this figure is available only in the electronic edition.
Published: 16 May 2024
Island. 2. PRV, RNCC, SAIC, and SERC in the San Andres Archipielago. Other highlighted stations are referenced in the analysis. Mainshocks : 25 November 2018 M w  6.0 Providencia, 24 December 2019 M w  6.0 Mesetas, and 22 March 2021 M w  5.1 Puerto Gaitán. CC, central Cordillera
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 1994
Earth Sciences History (1994) 13 (1): 58–66.
... features and showing the Bolson de Mapimí, the Lago de Mayran, and the Despoblado . This paper reports at least part of the story of Emil Bose’s search for that landmass, his continent, now called Coahuila Peninsula or Coahuila Island. Part of the story can only be surmised, built around...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2005
Clays and Clay Minerals (2005) 53 (3): 250–267.
... were selected for the present study: hydrothermal alteration of obsidian perlite glass inside the volcanoes themselves (Providencia and Tribia deposits); alteration of pyroclastic flows in a marine shallow water to lagoonal lacustrine environment (Ibourhardayn deposit); ash falls in marine...
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Journal Article
Published: 13 February 2024
Journal of Foraminiferal Research (2024) 54 (1): 36–48.
... paleoecological research . Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology , v. 315-316 , p. 134 – 141 . Geister, J. 1992 , Modern reef development and Cenozoic evolution of an oceanic island/reef complex: Isla de Providencia (Western Caribbean Sea, Colombia) : Facies , v. 27 , p. 1 – 70...
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Published: 02 October 2018
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (1): 1–24.
... Budd et al., 1996 . E–M. Miocene 22.0 15.0 Providencia Island Colombia Geister, 1992 . E–M. Miocene 22.0 15.0 Santa Ana Mexico Frost and Langenheim, 1974 . E. Miocene 19.3 17.2 Castillo Venezuela Johnson et al., 2009 ; Rincon et al., 2014*. E. Miocene 22.0 16.2...
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Published: 01 May 2019
Journal of Paleontology (2019) 93 (3): 416–436.
...) formations, Venezuela (Johnson et al., 2009 ); Culebra Formation, Panama (Johnson and Kirby, 2006 ). Early–middle Miocene in Providencia Island, Colombia (Geister, 1992 ); Tamana Formation, Trinidad and Tobago (Johnson, 2001 ). Middle Miocene in Seroe Domi Formation, Curaçao (Budd et al., 1998 ). Late...
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Journal Article
Published: 16 May 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (5): 2971–2985.
... Island. 2. PRV, RNCC, SAIC, and SERC in the San Andres Archipielago. Other highlighted stations are referenced in the analysis. Mainshocks : 25 November 2018 M w  6.0 Providencia, 24 December 2019 M w  6.0 Mesetas, and 22 March 2021 M w  5.1 Puerto Gaitán. CC, central Cordillera...
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Published: 02 October 2018
. Miocene 22.0 15.0 Providencia Island Colombia Geister, 1992 . E–M. Miocene 22.0 15.0 Santa Ana Mexico Frost and Langenheim, 1974 . E. Miocene 19.3 17.2 Castillo Venezuela Johnson et al., 2009 ; Rincon et al., 2014*. E. Miocene 22.0 16.2 Anguilla Anguilla Budd et al., 1995