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Gustavo Correa,Pedro Raúl Gutiérrez
Pág. 316 - 332
The Tupe and Patquía formations are known for their marine, deltaic, river, and eolian deposits that record different Late Paleozoic events in the Paganzo Basin. However, in the area of the Río Francia (Province of San Juan, Argentina), these units are r...
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Luis A. Spalletti, Carlos O. Limarino
Pág. 328 - 338
The end of the Permian period is marked by global warming and the biggest known mass extinction
on Earth. The crisis is commonly attributed to the formation of large igneous provinces because continental volcanic
emissions have the potential to control a...
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Gustavo A. Correa,Maria L. Carrevedo,Pedro R. Gutierrez
Pág. 22 - 52
A sedimentological, paleontological and paleoenvironmental study of the Andapaico Formation is presented (southern sector of the Paganzo Basin, San Juan). This unit overlies with an angular unconformity the Punta Negra Formation, and has a thickness of 4...
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Carlos O. Limarino,Luis A. Spalletti,Ferrn Colombo Piol
Pág. 121 - 143
The Carboniferous sequences (lower section of the Paganzo Group) outcroping in the central part of the Sierra de Narvez (Las Angosturas area, northwest Argentina) are described in this paper. From the regional point of view, two major Carboniferous seque...
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