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  2. Geology of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Geology of Jamaica is formed of rocks of Cretaceous to Neogene age. The basement consists of Cretaceous island arc and back-arc basin sequences that formed above a subduction zone. The cover is of mainly Eocene to Miocene shallow water limestones, that have been uplifted due to the presence of a restraining bend along the major strike-slip ...

  3. Geography of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Jamaica. Jamaica lies 140 km (87 mi) south of Cuba and 190 km (118 mi) west of Haiti. At its greatest extent, Jamaica is 235 km (146 mi) long, and its width varies between 34 and 84 km (21 and 52 mi). [1] Jamaica has a small area of 10,992 km 2 (4,244 sq mi). [1] However, Jamaica is the largest island of the Commonwealth Caribbean ...

  4. Mining in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Guyana's mines yield a high quality calcined bauxite, with uses in the refractory, abrasive and chemical markets for high temperature applications. Guyana's reserves of bauxite was known to be 350-million-tons. Major mining sites are at Linden, south of Georgetown, and Kwakwani on the Berbice River [6][13] In 2016, 1,479,090 tonnes of bauxite ...

  5. Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Carube noted that Jamaica's geology, "... is similar to that of Chile, Argentina and the Dominican Republic – all productive mining jurisdictions." Mining on the sites began in 2017. [222] Tourism, which is the largest foreign exchange earner, showed improvement as well.

  6. Bauxite - Wikipedia

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    Bauxite with US penny for comparison. QEMSCAN mineral maps of bauxite ore-forming pisoliths. Bauxite (/ ˈbɔːksaɪt /) is a sedimentary rock with a relatively high aluminium content. It is the world's main source of aluminium and gallium. Bauxite consists mostly of the aluminium minerals gibbsite (Al (OH)3), boehmite (γ-AlO (OH)) and ...

  7. List of schools of mines - Wikipedia

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    A school of mines (or mining school) is an engineering school, often established in the 18th and 19th centuries, that originally focused on mining engineering and applied science. Most have been integrated within larger constructs such as mineral engineering , some no longer focusing primarily on mining subjects, while retaining the name.

  8. Category:Geology of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Geologic formations of Jamaica‎ (3 C, 12 P) ... Pages in category "Geology of Jamaica" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  9. James G. Sawkins - Wikipedia

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    James Gay Sawkins (1806–July 20, 1878) was an artist, geologist, copper miner, and illustrator. He was a member of the Geological Society of London who joined and led research during England's West Indian Geological Surveys of the islands of Trinidad and Jamaica. [1][2][3] He also worked in the mining industries of Jamaica, Peru, Hawaii, and ...