"The Geology of the Coama-Guayama District, Porto Rico" by Edwin Thomas Hodge presents a detailed geological survey of a specific region in Puerto Rico. Published in 1920, this work offers valuable insights into the geological composition, structures, and natural resources of the Coama and Guayama districts. The book is a significant contribution to the earth sciences, providing a historical record of the region’s geology and serving as a foundational resource for subsequent research and geological studies. It remains a vital reference for understanding the geological history of this part of the Caribbean island.
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