Geometry of ophiolites in eastern Cuba from 3D inversion of aeromagnetic data, constrained by surface geology

J.A. Batista-Rodriguez, M.A. Perez-Flores, G. Quiroga-Goode, Luis Gallardo

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    Abstract

    This study combined geophysical, geologic, and topographic information to investigate the Mayarf-Baracoa ophiolitic belt in eastern Cuba. A recently developed interpretation technique for 3D inversion of magnetic data was employed to determine the geometry at depth of ophiolitic and other rocks. Based on measured susceptibilities, lithologies were divided into four groups. The geophysical data allowed 3D imaging of ophiolites (serpentinized peridotites and gabbros), as well as sedimentary and volcanic rocks. The study verified that both the Pirates de Mayari Plateau and the Sagua de TAnamo Basin have been strongly influenced by tectonic activity. The modeling showed evidence of more east-west structural deformation of the ophiolite belt than had been previously reported. The depth of the depocenter of the Sagua de Tdnamo basin and its rate of subsidence were determined. We identified some areas with potential for economic deposits of chromium, cobalt, and nickel, as well as precious metals; these were related to the thickness of the peridotite layer. The modeling also corroborated the presence of previously mapped faults and revealed other previously unrecognized faults.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)B81-B91
    JournalGeophysics
    Volume72
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

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