“…[41] Most Caribbean evolutionary models seemingly require a change in subduction polarity [Mattson, 1979;Pindell and Barrett, 1990;Jolly et al, 1998;Kerr et al, 1999Kerr et al, , 2003Pindell and Kennan, 2009], and two possible timings of polarity reversal have been proposed: Aptian-Albian times [Lebron and Perfit, 1994;Pindell et al, 2006;Pindell and Kennan, 2009] and Turonian-Santonian times [Burke, 1988;Sinton et al, 1998;White et al, 1999;Kerr et al, 1999Kerr et al, , 2003. Because, as recently suggested by Neill et al [2010], in the framework of Caribbean geodynamics the initiation of southwest-dipping subduction occurred to the east of La Désirade, the tectonic evolution of the latter island is a key aspect of the polarity reversal event.…”