Late Cretaceous‐recent tectonostratigraphic evolution of the Yucatan back‐arc basin, northern Caribbean Sea
Abstract The 110,000 km2 Yucatan Basin in the northern Caribbean Sea is critical for
understanding the Late Cretaceous to Recent tectonic evolution of the Caribbean‐North …
understanding the Late Cretaceous to Recent tectonic evolution of the Caribbean‐North …
The end of the Cretaceous: depositional palaeogeographical reconstruction of the Gulf of Mexico and adjacent areas just prior to the Chicxulub impact
JW Snedden, CM Lowery… - Geological Society, London …, 2025 - lyellcollection.org
Until recently, information about the end of the Cretaceous was based upon investigation of
global outcrop sections. New subsurface drilling and characterization from well cores and …
global outcrop sections. New subsurface drilling and characterization from well cores and …
Late Triassic to Early Jurassic anatectic magmatism in the Chiapas Massif Complex, southern Mexico: New evidence for the onset and mode of crustal extension in …
YT Valencia-Morales, B Weber… - Gondwana …, 2024 - Elsevier
During the Triassic, continental breakup started in western equatorial Pangea, while active
continental margins developed along North and South America's Pacific borders. Besides …
continental margins developed along North and South America's Pacific borders. Besides …
Crustal structure, deformational history, and tectonic origin of the Bahamas carbonate platform
K Shipper, P Mann - Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The 2–10‐km‐thick, mainly carbonate cap of the 14,000 km2 Bahamas carbonate
platform (BCP) has impeded imaging of its underlying crustal structure. The deeper structure …
platform (BCP) has impeded imaging of its underlying crustal structure. The deeper structure …
Spider-ant predation in Oligo-Miocene Mexican amber
VM CÓRDOVA-TABARES, F RIQUELME… - …, 2024 - mapress.com
Predator-prey interactions have played a pivotal role in the evolutionary history of both
predators and prey. Nevertheless, due to spatiotemporal limitations in fossilization, evidence …
predators and prey. Nevertheless, due to spatiotemporal limitations in fossilization, evidence …
Reconstructing the Zama (Mexico) discovery source to sink palaeogeography, Part II: Sediment routing from the Late Miocene shelf‐margin to deepwater basin
Abstract The Late Miocene source terrane tectonic history in the southern Gulf of Mexico
Basin, as informed by detrital zircon geothermochronology data, supports a detailed …
Basin, as informed by detrital zircon geothermochronology data, supports a detailed …
Reconstructing the Zama (Mexico) discovery source to sink story, Part I; detrital zircon U–Pb and (U‐Th)/He provenance analysis and implications for sediment source …
The Zama discovery was identified off the coast of Tabasco, Mexico, in the Sureste Basin of
the Gulf of Mexico and is hosted in a three‐way closure in the Upper Miocene. This study …
the Gulf of Mexico and is hosted in a three‐way closure in the Upper Miocene. This study …
Insights into Caribbean tectonics from a detrital zircon U-Pb provenance study of siliciclastic strata in western and central Cuba
P Ascanio-Pellon, DF Stockli… - … Society of America …, 2024 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The tectonic affinity and origins of the Jurassic, siliciclastic San Cayetano and Constancia
formations exposed in western and central Cuba in the Caribbean region remain debated …
formations exposed in western and central Cuba in the Caribbean region remain debated …