“…Serpentinites in southwestern Puerto Rico resemble abyssal serpentinites (Lewis et al, 2006b;Marchesi et al, 2011), although Jolly et al (2008) suggest that supra-subduction zone processes affected some of the serpentinite samples within the Río Guanajibo Belt. The emplacement of the central Hispaniola and Puerto Rico serpentinized peridotite sequences occurred due to thrusting onto arc crust in response to crustal shortening (Dilek, 2003;Lewis et al, 2006b;La o-D avila et al, 2012) during the Cretaceous (110e120 million years ago; Mattson, 1973;Mattson and Pessagno, 1979). During the Late Eocene, transpressional movement reactivated preexisting faults and resulted in the uplift and exposure of the serpentinite bodies in Puerto Rico and Hispaniola (La o-D avila et al, 2012;Lewis et al, 2006b).…”