2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-003-0325-z
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The Belize margin revisited. 2. Origin of Holocene antecedent topography

Abstract: The importance of antecedent topography in dictating Holocene facies patterns has been generally recognized. There is, however, disagreement as to origin or lithology of the antecedent topography, particularly with respect to the siliciclastic or carbonate nature of the underlying topography and structural patterns. To help resolve these problems, published and unpublished information have been compiled to produce a structural fabric map of onshore and offshore Belize that includes a new geologic map of the co… Show more

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“…For instance, Burkart (1983) proposed a model in which the Polochic Fault (and perhaps also the Motagua Fault) connected to the Middle America Garrity and Soller (2009). Structures compiled from Guzmán-Speziale (2001), Meneses-Rocha (2001), Rogers et al (2002), Purdy et al (2003), Ratschbacher et al (2009), Authemayou et al (2011) and Witt et al (2012b). Morpho-tectonic domains: CAVA -Central American volcanic arc; CFTB -Chiapas fold-and-thrust belt; CH -Comitán High; CM -Chiapas Massif; CR -Chuacus range; CVC -Central Valley of Chiapas, EYFZ -eastern Yucatán fault zone; GCA -grabens of Central America; LMR -Las Minas range; MM -Maya Mountains; PB -Petén Basin; SCH -Sierra de Chiapas; SdC -Sierra de los Cuchumatanes; TCP -Tabasco coastal plain; YP -Yucatán platform.…”
Section: Models Of the Triple Junctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For instance, Burkart (1983) proposed a model in which the Polochic Fault (and perhaps also the Motagua Fault) connected to the Middle America Garrity and Soller (2009). Structures compiled from Guzmán-Speziale (2001), Meneses-Rocha (2001), Rogers et al (2002), Purdy et al (2003), Ratschbacher et al (2009), Authemayou et al (2011) and Witt et al (2012b). Morpho-tectonic domains: CAVA -Central American volcanic arc; CFTB -Chiapas fold-and-thrust belt; CH -Comitán High; CM -Chiapas Massif; CR -Chuacus range; CVC -Central Valley of Chiapas, EYFZ -eastern Yucatán fault zone; GCA -grabens of Central America; LMR -Las Minas range; MM -Maya Mountains; PB -Petén Basin; SCH -Sierra de Chiapas; SdC -Sierra de los Cuchumatanes; TCP -Tabasco coastal plain; YP -Yucatán platform.…”
Section: Models Of the Triple Junctionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Rao and Ramanathan (1988) and Purdy et al (2003), the Maya Mountains correspond to a roughly NE-trending structural high where the Paleozoic basement is uplifted. Paleozoic rocks constitute the highest elevations of the Maya Mountains.…”
Section: Maya Mountains and Belize Marginmentioning
confidence: 99%
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