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Dominican amber is
amber Amber is fossilized tree resin. Examples of it have been appreciated for its color and natural beauty since the Neolithic times, and worked as a gemstone since antiquity."Amber" (2004). In Maxine N. Lurie and Marc Mappen (eds.) ''Encyclopedia ...
from the
Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. It shares a Maritime boundary, maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and ...
derived from resin of the extinct tree '' Hymenaea protera''. Dominican amber differentiates itself from
Baltic amber Baltic amber or succinite is amber from the Baltic region, home of its largest known deposits. It was produced sometime during the Eocene epoch, but exactly when is controversial. It has been estimated that this forested region provided the re ...
by being nearly always transparent, and it has a higher number of
fossil A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserve ...
inclusions. This has enabled the detailed reconstruction of the ecosystem of a long-vanished
tropical forest Tropical forests are forested ecoregions with tropical climates – that is, land areas approximately bounded by the Tropic of Cancer, tropics of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, Capricorn, but possibly affected by other factors such as prevailing ...
.George Poinar, Jr. and Roberta Poinar, 1999. ''The Amber Forest: A Reconstruction of a Vanished World'', (Princeton University Press)


Age

The age of the amber has been controversial. A study in the early 1990s returned a date up to 40 million years old. However, other authors have suggested a date in the
Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first epoch (geology), geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and mea ...
, around 20–15 million years old, based on marine microfossils found in the sediment the amber is contained in.


Mining sites

There are three main sites in the
Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles of the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean. It shares a Maritime boundary, maritime border with Puerto Rico to the east and ...
where amber is found: ''La Cordillera Septentrional'', in the north, and ''Bayaguana'' and ''Sabana de la Mar'', in the east. In the northern area, the amber-bearing unit is formed of
clastic rocks Clastic rocks are composed of fragments, or clasts, of pre-existing minerals and rock. A clast is a fragment of geological detritus,Essentials of Geology, 3rd Ed, Stephen Marshak, p. G-3 chunks, and smaller grains of rock broken off other rocks b ...
, washed down with
sandstone Sandstone is a Clastic rock#Sedimentary clastic rocks, clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of grain size, sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) silicate mineral, silicate grains, Cementation (geology), cemented together by another mineral. Sand ...
fragments and other sediments that accumulated in a deltaic environment, even in water of some depth. In the eastern area, the amber is found in a sediment formation of organic-rich laminated sand, sandy clay, intercalated
lignite Lignite (derived from Latin ''lignum'' meaning 'wood'), often referred to as brown coal, is a soft, brown, combustible sedimentary rock formed from naturally compressed peat. It has a carbon content around 25–35% and is considered the lowest ...
, and as well as some solvated beds of gravel and
calcarenite Calcarenite is a type of limestone that is composed predominantly, more than 50 percent, of detrital (transported) sand-size (0.0625 to 2 mm in diameter), Carbonate rock, carbonate grains. The grains consist of sand-size grains of either cor ...
. Both areas seem to have been part of the same sedimentary basin but were later disrupted by movements along major faults.


Mining

Dominican amber, especially Dominican
blue amber Blue amber is a rare variety of amber resin that exhibits a blue coloration. Blue amber has been most commonly found in the Dominican Republic—especially in the amber mines around the city of Santiago and, less commonly, in the eastern half of ...
, is mined through bell pitting, which is extremely dangerous. The bell pit is basically a foxhole dug with whatever tools are available. Machetes do the start, some shovels, picks and hammers may participate eventually. The pit itself goes as deep or safe as possible, sometimes vertical, sometimes horizontal, but never level. It snakes into hill sides, drops away, joins up with others, goes straight up and pops out elsewhere. 'Foxhole' applies indeed: rarely are the pits large enough to stand in, and then only at the entrance. Miners crawl around on their knees using short-handled picks, shovels and machetes. There are few to no safety measures. A pillar or so may hold back the ceiling from time to time but only if the area has previously collapsed. Candles are the only source of light. Humidity inside the mines is at 100%. Since the holes are situated high on mountainsides and deep inside said mountains, the temperature is cool and bearable, but after several hours the air becomes stale. During rain the mines are forced to close. The holes fill up quickly with water, and there is little point in pumping it out again (although sometimes this is done) because the unsecured walls may crumble.


Variations

Dominican amber can be found in many colors, besides the obvious amber. Yellow and honey colored are fairly common. There is also red and green in smaller quantities and the rare
blue amber Blue amber is a rare variety of amber resin that exhibits a blue coloration. Blue amber has been most commonly found in the Dominican Republic—especially in the amber mines around the city of Santiago and, less commonly, in the eastern half of ...
(fluorescent). The blue amber reportedly is found mostly in Palo Quemado mine south from La Cumbre. The ''Museo del Ambar Dominicano'', in Puerto Plata, as well as the ''Amber World Museum'' in
Santo Domingo Santo Domingo, formerly known as Santo Domingo de Guzmán, is the capital and largest city of the Dominican Republic and the List of metropolitan areas in the Caribbean, largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population. the Distrito Na ...
have collections of amber specimens.


Paleobiology

Numerous organisms have been described from amber specimens including: '' Anochetus intermedius'', an ant


Protozoans

*'' Paleoleishmania neotropicum'' *'' Trypanosoma antiquus''


Flora

*'' Discoflorus neotropicus''Ancient Termite Pollinator of Milkweed Flowers in Dominican Amber
Poinar GO Jr. American Entomologist 2017 63:52-59
*'' Hymenaea protera'' *'' Palaeoraphe'' *'' Roystonea palaea''


Funga

*'' Parmelia ambra''


Fauna

*'' Acanthostichus hispaniolicus'' *'' Anelaphus velteni'' *'' Anochetus ambiguus'' *'' Anochetus brevidentatus'' *'' Anochetus conisquamis'' *'' Anochetus corayi'' *'' Anochetus dubius'' *'' Anochetus exstinctus'' *'' Anochetus intermedius'' *'' Anochetus lucidus'' *''
Apterostigma electropilosum ''Apterostigma electropilosum'' is an extinct species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae known from a single possibly Miocene fossil found on Hispaniola. ''A. electropilosum'' is one of only two species of the ant genus ''Apterostigma'' and one ...
'' *''
Apterostigma eowilsoni ''Apterostigma eowilsoni'' is an extinct species of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae known from a single possibly Miocene fossil found on Hispaniola. ''A. eowilsoni'' is one of only two species of the ant genus '' Apterostigma'' and one of five ...
'' *'' Araneagryllus'' *'' Augochlora leptoloba'' *'' Azteca alpha'' *'' Azteca eumeces'' *''
Cephalotes jansei ''Cephalotes jansei'' is an extinct species of arboreal ant of the genus ''Cephalotes'', originally erroneously called ''Exocryptocerus jansei'' by its discoverers, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering th ...
'' *'' Dicromantispa electromexicana'' *'' Dicromantispa moronei'' *'' Eickwortapis'' *''
Electromyrmococcus ''Electromyrmococcus'' is an extinct genus of mealybug in the Pseudococcidae subfamily Rhizoecinae. The genus currently contains three species, all from the early Miocene, Burdigalian stage, Dominican amber deposits on the island of Hispanio ...
'' *'' Elaphidion inclusum'' *'' Elaphidion tocanum'' *'' Formicodiplogaster myrmenema'' *'' Leptofoenus pittfieldae'' *'' Lutzomyia adiketis'' *'' Neocorynura electra'' *'' Nesagapostemon'' *cf. '' Nesoctites'' *'' Odontomachus pseudobauri'' *'' Odontomachus spinifer'' *'' Oligochlora'' *'' Palaeoplethodon'' *'' Paradoryphoribius'' *'' Plectromerus grimaldii'' *'' Plectromerus tertiarius'' *'' Pterolophosoma otiliae'' *'' Sphaerodactylus dommeli'' *'' Stizocera evanescens'' *'' Syndesus ambericus'' *'' Tainosia'' *'' Termitaradus mitnicki'' *'' Triatoma dominicana''


See also

*
Lagerstätte A Fossil-Lagerstätte (, from ''Lager'' 'storage, lair' '' Stätte'' 'place'; plural ''Lagerstätten'') is a sedimentary deposit that preserves an exceptionally high amount of palaeontological information. ''Konzentrat-Lagerstätten'' preserv ...
* Japanese amber


References


External links


Ambercollector.info: Dominican Amber

Ambarazul.com: The Definitive List of Dominican Blue Amber Mines
— ''by Christine Lipkin''.
PBS NOVA: "Amber: Jewel of the Earth"American Museum of Natural History: "Amber: Window to the Past" (1998)
{{Webarchive, url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100301080912/http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/amber/life.htm , date=2010-03-01 — ''includes numerous other links''. Miocene life of North America Oligocene life of North America Culture of the Dominican Republic