Jadeitite jade deposits from the Sierra del Convento mélange (eastern Cuba)

  1. Cárdenas Párraga, Juan
  2. García Casco, Antonio
  3. Nuñez Cambra, Kenya
  4. Rodríguez Vega, Antonio
  5. Blanco Quintero, Idael Francisco
  6. Harlow, George E.
  7. Lázaro, Concepción
Journal:
Boletín de la Sociedad Geológica Mexicana

ISSN: 1405-3322

Year of publication: 2010

Tome: 62

Issue: 1

Pages: 199-205

Type: Article

DOI: 10.18268/BSGM2010V62N1A12 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

A new jadeitite jade locality has been discovered in the serpentinite-matrix subduction mélange of the Sierra del Convento (eastern Cuba) in a context associated with tectonic blocks of garnet-epidote amphibolite, tonalitic-trondhjemitic epidote gneiss and blueschist. The jade outcrops occur as blocks surrounded by serpentinite, as late Miocene-early Pliocene detritic sedimentary deposits formed during erosion of the mélange, and as Recent river and beach deposits related to the Macambo and Guardarraya rivers and their mouths. Jade from these outcrops show gem-quality varieties with colours ranging from greenish white to dark green. Potentially, the deposits may be easily exploited. Former exploitation (probably of the beach deposits) by the pre-Columbian Taino inhabitants of Cuba is documented by a large number of jade artifacts (mostly, petaloid axes) found in eastern Cuba.