Interpretation of the aeromagnetic survey of northeastern Cuba at scale 150 000 is presented. Mainly ophiolitic rocks are characterized by a high magnetic response. The aeromagnetic data was reduced to the pole and the horizontal and vertical gradients, as well as the upward continuation were calculated. To define areas of serpentinized ultrabasic rocks at surface and depth, the magnetic field transformations were interpreted. We discuss lateral extension of outcrops, thickness variation of the ophiolitic rocks, basement extension and fault zones. Hydrothermal alterations indicate associated precious metal secondary mineralization. Operations are planned to limit damage to mining by siliceous material in Fe+Ni laterites.
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Batista Rodríguez, J. A. (2006). A magnetic survey of mineral resources in northeastern Cuba. Geofisica Internacional, 45(1), 39–61. https://doi.org/10.22201/igeof.00167169p.2006.45.1.191
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