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Geology of Puerto RicoAn Overview of the Plate Tectonic

Origin of the Caribbean

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Outline

• Rock types in Puerto Rico

• Plate Tectonics review

• Puerto Rico formed WHERE?

• Evidence

• Tectonic Reconstruction

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Rocks for Astronomers

Astronomy: H,He Metals

Geology: Basalt Other

Puerto Rico Volcanic Marine

Olivine Limestone

Mg2SiO4 CaCO3

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Astronomy (simplified)

• Hydrogen

• Helium

• Metals (everything else)

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Astronomy Geology Rocks

• Hydrogen

• Helium

• Metal

(everything else)

• Hot (igneous)

• Medium (metamorphic)

• Cold (sedimentary)

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Geology (continued)

• Hot = Igneous - Volcanic rocks, basalt– Lava is molten on the surface, cools quickly– Granite is molten underground, cools slowly

• Medium = metamorphic– Re-heating of rocks, re-crystalization– Cooking of limestone makes marble

• Cold = sedimentary– Carried by wind or water, like sandstone– Layered sands from dunes near the shore ( look along

the Jobos beach road cut)

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Basalt flow in Hawaii

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Puerto Rico Geologic Map

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Puerto Rico Geologic Regions

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Puerto Rico faults and intrusions

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Geology Field Trip

• Let’s look at a nearby outcrop of limestone

• (How often have you had an astronomy field trip?)

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Limestone Fossils

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More Fossils

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Structure of the Earth

• Earthquakes tell us about the interior structure

• Earthquakes generate P-waves and S-waves• P-waves are pressure waves – in direction

of motion• S-waves are shear waves – perpendicular to

the direction of motion • S-waves do not propagate through liquids

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Slide 15 Fig. 6-7, p.101

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Seismology:a way to probe the Earth’s interior

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Global Tectonic Plates and Earthquakes

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Plate Tectonics Overview

• Earth surface is made up of semi-rigid “plates” (lithosphere)

• The plates move on top of a plastic layer of rock (aesthenosphere)

• The driving force is convection in the mantle

• Heat from the core fuels the system

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Slide 19 Fig. 6-3, p.98

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Types of Plate Boundaries

• Divergent – Spreading ridge (Atlantic)

• Convergent – Subduction Zone (Lesser Antilles, Pacific Rim)

• Neither - Transverse fault (San Andreas Fault, Puerto Rican trench at present)

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Global Tectonic Plates

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Island Arc formation at a Subduction Zone

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Monserrat VolcanoSoufriére Hills

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Before After

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Subduction of a spreading center

•Subduction cut off

•New trench forms on the other side

•Same volcanos may be activated

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Caribbean Plate Todayboundary and geologic regions

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Tectonic Setting

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Plate Tectonic Reconstruction of the Caribbean region:

200 million years ago to present

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Caribbean Plate Todayboundary and geologic regions

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Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands microplate

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