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- The Protracted Evolution of a Plate Boundary: Eastern Cuba Block and Old Bahamas Channel

Regional map of the Caribbean Sea area. (a) Topo‐bathymetric map of the Caribbean Sea area. Onshore regions are in gray. The Greater Antilles archipelago consists of the four largest islands in the Caribbean: Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico. Locations of academic and industrial key wells in South Florida, Bahamas, and Cuba are indicated by the blue dots with the following numbers: (1) Tina 1 and 2; (2) Cayo Coco 1 and 2; (3) Collazo 1; (4) Doubloon‐Saxon; (5) Cayo Fragoso; (6) Cay Sal; (7) Marquesas 826; (8) ODP 535; (9) ODP 540; (10) Pine key; (11) Andros Island; (12) Williams; (13) Great Issac. (b) Main tectonic plates in the Caribbean region (numbers are in cm/y) and detailed view of the tectonic context of the Northern Boundary of the Caribbean Plate (on the right side). DR: Dominican Republic; SOFZ: Septentrional Oriente FZ; EPGFZ: Enriquillo Plantain Garden FZ.
Regional map of the Caribbean Sea area. (a) Topo‐bathymetric map of the Caribbean Sea area. Onshore regions are in gray. The Greater Antilles archipelago consists of the four largest islands in the Caribbean: Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico. Locations of academic and industrial key wells in South Florida, Bahamas, and Cuba are indicated by the blue dots with the following numbers: (1) Tina 1 and 2; (2) Cayo Coco 1 and 2; (3) Collazo 1; (4) Doubloon‐Saxon; (5) Cayo Fragoso; (6) Cay Sal; (7) Marquesas 826; (8) ODP 535; (9) ODP 540; (10) Pine key; (11) Andros Island; (12) Williams; (13) Great Issac. (b) Main tectonic plates in the Caribbean region (numbers are in cm/y) and detailed view of the tectonic context of the Northern Boundary of the Caribbean Plate (on the right side). DR: Dominican Republic; SOFZ: Septentrional Oriente FZ; EPGFZ: Enriquillo Plantain Garden FZ.
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