Tectonic evolution of the CaribbeanThe development of the Caribbean is discussed in terms of modern tectonic theory. The nature of the site on which the Caribbean formed is examined, and the development of the rifted margins of the Caribbean is described. Constraints on Caribbean evolution from the relative motions of North and South America are briefly examined, and the Caribbean Oceanic Plateau is discussed. The great island-arc system of the Caribbean is addressed in detail, emphasizing the way the Great Arc of the Caribbean was segmented. The role of Central America in Caribbean history is briefly considered.
Document ID
19880065061
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Burke, Kevin (Lunar and Planetary Institute; Houston, University TX, United States)