Lead, Tin, And Precious-Metal Mineralization In The U.S. Virgin Islands - Introduction

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 25
- File Size:
- 2233 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1987
Abstract
The U.S. Virgin Islands consist of three major islands (St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix) and some 50 smaller islands that are located primarily along the coasts of St. Thomas and St. John. St. Croix, the largest of the islands, is located approximately 160 km south-southeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico and is about 218 km in area (Fig. 1). St. Thomas, the second largest island is located 64 km east of Puerto Rico and incorporates approximately 77 km2. St. John is located immediately to the east of St. Thomas and incorporates approximately 49 km2. The climate in the U.S. Virgin Islands is maritime tropical. The average annual rainfall at higher elevations is 127-152 cm and at lower elevations 51-76 cm. There is no well-defined wet or dry season. Temperatures generally average in the 80's (F°) with only a 5°-7° F variation throughout the year.
Citation
APA:
(1987) Lead, Tin, And Precious-Metal Mineralization In The U.S. Virgin Islands - IntroductionMLA: Lead, Tin, And Precious-Metal Mineralization In The U.S. Virgin Islands - Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1987.