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The mineral compositions of sediments of the Caribbean Sea have been ascertained on the basis of X-ray diffraction analyses. As a result of the studies of the clay-size fraction (smaller than 2 µ) and the silt-size fraction (2-37 µ) it is possible to divide the Caribbean basin into at least two general petrographic provinces, a western province bordering the Central American coast and a southern province extending out from the coast of South America. There is probably another province adjacent to the Greater and Lesser Antilles, but the data from these regions were insufficient to outline the province clearly.
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