Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences, Grenville Draper has studied the geology tectonics of the Greater Antilles, including Cuba, for more then 30 years. His research focuses on how movements of that part of the earth’s crust relate to the development of mineral resources and seismic activity. Draper made his first visit to Cuba in 1989 and helped organize the 13th Caribbean Geological conference that was held in Pinar del Rio in 1992. As the leader of the International Geological Correlation Project 364, he facilitated international field workshops involving scientists from the Caribbean, some of which were in Cuba. Submit your question for Grenville Draper by using the email form below. Please limit one (1) question per email. |