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Francisco Cuadrelli,Martín Zamorano,Daniel Barasoain,Federico Anaya,Alfredo Eduardo Zurita
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Panochthus Burmeister is one of the most diversified and widely distributed glyptodonts in the Pleistocene of South America, which includes areas located at high altitudes (>4,000 m a.s.l.). Within the genus, eight species (P. intermedius Lydekker, P....
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Natalia Villalba,Hugo Murcia,Edith Jerez,Daniel Piedrahita,Dayana Schonwalder-Ángel,Andrés Pardo-Trujillo,Sebastián Echeverri
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The Combia Volcanic Province (~11-5 Ma), is a volcaniclastic sequence located in northwest Colombia between the Central and Western cordilleras at 5-6° N latitude. Its source is associated with the volcanic activity of the magmatic arc produced by the su...
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María Josefina Pons,Juan Mendiberri,Martín Arce,Gerson Alan Greco,Telma B. Musso,María Lis Fernández,Natalia Hauser,Pamela Aparicio González
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The Sofía-Julia-Valencia vein system, located in the Andacollo mining district in central west Argentina, is hosted by ENE-WSW oriented strike-slip faults which are the result of reactivation of normal faults affecting Carboniferous to Jurassic rocks dur...
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Alvaro Rodrigo Iriarte,Umberto Giuseppe Cordani,Kei Sato
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The Cordillera Real granitoids are a suite of Triassic and Oligocene plutons in the core of the Eastern Cordillera of the Central Andes of Bolivia. Their tectonic setting, chemical and ore compositions make them part of the so-called ?Inner Magmatic Arc?...
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Juan C. Sulca and Rosmeri P. da Rocha
There are no studies related to the influence of the coupling between the South Atlantic Convergence Zone (SACZ) and El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) pattern variability on future changes in the austral summer (December-February, DJF) precipitation ov...
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Stella M. Moreiras, Sergio A. Sepúlveda, Mariana Correas-González, Carolina Lauro, Iván Vergara, Pilar Jeanneret, Sebastián Junquera-Torrado, Jaime G. Cuevas, Antonio Maldonado, José L. Antinao and Marisol Lara
This review paper compiles research related to debris flows and hyperconcentrated flows in the central Andes (30°?33° S), updating the knowledge of these phenomena in this semiarid region. Continuous records of these phenomena are lacking through the And...
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Silvia Palacios,Gabriela Lara,Laura Perucca
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. The earthquakes of 1894, 1944, 1952 and 1977 occurred in the province of San Juan in central-wesern Argentina caused numerous processes of soils and sediment liquefaction, including those in the Ullum-Zonda valley. Historical records showed cracks, san...
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José Antonio Naranjo,Francisco Hevia,Edmundo Polanco
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The Mondaca Volcano comprises a thick rhyolitic lava-field and a dome of similar composition, located near the Lontué River Valley headwaters in the northern part of the Southern Andes Volcanic Zone. It reaches a total volume of ~0.85 km3, and it is for...
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Christian Creixell,Javier Fuentes,Hessel Bierma,Esteban Salazar
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Cretaceous porphyry copper deposits of northern Chile (28º-29º30? S) are genetically related with dacitic to dioritic porphyries and they represent a still poorly-explored target for Cu resources. The porphyries correspond to stocks distributed into two ...
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Aldo A. Alván,Yacory F. Bustamante,Elvis A. Sánchez,Mirian I. Mamani
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The Cenozoic rocks lying in the Province of Tacna (18° S), southern Perú, represent approximately 600 m of stratigraphic thickness. This stacking groups the Sotillo (Paleocene), Moquegua Inferior (Eocene), Moquegua Superior (Oligocene), Huaylillas (Mioce...
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