The Tamana Formation of the Central Range of Trinidad was studied in order to determine its importance in the stratigraphical and structural development of north‐eastern South America. Biostratigraphical, petrological and mineralogical data, combined with field mapping show that the Tamana sediments are composed of five distinct lithofacies: inner to outer shelf, burrowed shaley mudstone; outer shelf, Fe‐rich sandy limestone; submarine channel, conglomeratic mudstone; middle shelf to nearshore, algal‐foram packstone/grainstone; and intertidal to nearshore, algal‐stromatolite‐coral boundstone with coral bioherms. Maximum thickness of the Tamana Formation is 244 m. Deposition of the Tamana limestones occurred between the Praeorbulina glomeros...
During the Late Pliocene and early Pleistocene, when the paleo-Orinoco delta system transited over t...
The Cretaceous black shales of Colombia are among the most important successions in the north of Sou...
textThe North Coast Marine Area (NCMA) extends across ~7000 km2 of the northern Trinidad and Tobago...
The Tamana Formation of the Central Range of Trinidad was studied in order to determine its importan...
Mud volcanoes and mud diapirs are highly distinguishable geomorphological features in the Sinú Basin...
Eastward migration of the Caribbean plate relative to the South American plate is recorded by a 1100...
Three phases can be distinguished during the past forty years in the study of planktonic foraminife...
Few deltaic systems in tectonically active areas of the world exhibit more data for detailed study t...
There are diverse controversial and contradictory models about the geological history of the Caribbe...
Outcrops of the Cipero Formation that are currently exposed near San Fernando, Trinidad, are describ...
International audienceKinematic analysis of faults in Trinidad reveal three main stages of the tecto...
Outcrops of the Cipero Formation that are currently exposed near San Fernando, Trinidad, are describ...
The top of the Querales Formation is well exposed at the Quebrada Corralito section, 17 m thick, in ...
Silva-Tamayo et al. (2017) study the Chattian to Langhian carbonate succession of the Siamana Format...
The reinterpretation of biostratigraphic information by new models and quantitative correlation tech...
During the Late Pliocene and early Pleistocene, when the paleo-Orinoco delta system transited over t...
The Cretaceous black shales of Colombia are among the most important successions in the north of Sou...
textThe North Coast Marine Area (NCMA) extends across ~7000 km2 of the northern Trinidad and Tobago...
The Tamana Formation of the Central Range of Trinidad was studied in order to determine its importan...
Mud volcanoes and mud diapirs are highly distinguishable geomorphological features in the Sinú Basin...
Eastward migration of the Caribbean plate relative to the South American plate is recorded by a 1100...
Three phases can be distinguished during the past forty years in the study of planktonic foraminife...
Few deltaic systems in tectonically active areas of the world exhibit more data for detailed study t...
There are diverse controversial and contradictory models about the geological history of the Caribbe...
Outcrops of the Cipero Formation that are currently exposed near San Fernando, Trinidad, are describ...
International audienceKinematic analysis of faults in Trinidad reveal three main stages of the tecto...
Outcrops of the Cipero Formation that are currently exposed near San Fernando, Trinidad, are describ...
The top of the Querales Formation is well exposed at the Quebrada Corralito section, 17 m thick, in ...
Silva-Tamayo et al. (2017) study the Chattian to Langhian carbonate succession of the Siamana Format...
The reinterpretation of biostratigraphic information by new models and quantitative correlation tech...
During the Late Pliocene and early Pleistocene, when the paleo-Orinoco delta system transited over t...
The Cretaceous black shales of Colombia are among the most important successions in the north of Sou...
textThe North Coast Marine Area (NCMA) extends across ~7000 km2 of the northern Trinidad and Tobago...