Publications 2009: Lazaro, C., Garcia-Casco, A., Rojas-Agramonte, Y., Kröner, A., Neubauer, F., Itturalde-Vinent, M., 2009. Fifty-five-million-year history of oceanic subduction and exhumation at the northern edge of the Caribbean plate (Sierra del Convento mélange, Cuba). Journal of metamorphic Geology, 27, 19–40, doi.org/0.1111/j.1525-1314.2008.00800.x. 2008 Rojas-Agramonte, Y., Neubauer, F., Garcia-Delgado, D. E., Handler, R., Friedl, G., & Delgado-Damas, R., 2008: Variation of paleostress patterns along the Oriente Transform wrench corridor: Tectonic evolution of the Sierra Maestra Mountain range, Cuba, during Tertiary times: Implications for the northern Caribbean realm. J. South Am. Earth Sci., 26, 125–151. doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2008.05.005. García-Casco, A., Lázaro, C., Rojas-Agramonte, Y., Kröner, A., Torres-Roldán, R.L., Núñez, Neubauer, F. Millán, G., Blanco-Quintero, I., 2008. Partial Melting and Counterclockwise P–T Path of Subducted Oceanic Crust (Sierra del Convento Mélange, Cuba). J. Petrol., 49: 129–161; doi.org/10.1093/petrology/egm074. 2005 Rojas-Agramonte, Y., Neubauer, F., Handler, R., G. Garcia-Delgado, D.E., Friedl, G. Delgado-Damas, R. (2005): G Variation of palaeostress patterns along the Oriente transform wrench corridor, Cuba: significance for Neogene–Quaternary tectonics of the Caribbean realm. Tectonophysics, 396: 161–180. doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2004.11.006. Rojas-Agramonte, Y., Neubauer, F., Bojar, A.-V., Hejl, E., Handler, R. & Garcia-Delgado, D. E., 2005. Geology, age and tectonic evolution of the Sierra Maestra Mountains, southeastern Cuba: a review. Geologica Acta [Hispanica] (special issue on Caribbean tectonics), 4, 123–150. 2004 Rojas-Agramonte, Y., Neubauer, F., Wan, Y.S., Liu, D. Y., Kröner, A., Garcia-Delgado, Handler, R. & Friedl, G.: Geochemistry and early Paleogene SHRIMP zircon ages for island arc granitoids of the Sierra Maestra, southeastern Cuba. Chem. Geol., 213, 307–324. doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2004.06.031. |
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