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A dwarf walrus from the Miocene of Baja California Sur, Mexico. [PDF]

open access: yesR Soc Open Sci, 2018
Velez-Juarbe J, Salinas-Márquez FM.
europepmc   +1 more source

Baja California: The origin of the transition

Latin American Policy, 2021
AbstractIn Mexico, democratic processes at the subnational level follow a different logic than at the national level. This article covers the state of Baja California as the epicenter of alternation and political change at the executive level of Mexican states.
Alejandra Leonor Salado Íñiguez   +1 more
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A Pellaea of Baja California

American Fern Journal, 1947
While studying the western North American species of the genus Pellaea in the herbarium of the University of California, three sheets of a well-marked and apparently new Pellaea, closely related to Pellaea ternifolia (Cav.) Link, were noted from the "Cape Region" of Baja California. The first collection was made by T. S.
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Fire Mosaics in Southern California and Northern Baja California

Science, 1983
In spite of suppression efforts, severe wildfires burn large areas of southern California grassland, coastal sage scrub, and chaparral. Such large burns may not have been characteristic prior to the initiation of fire suppression more than 70 years ago.
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Baja California: Late Cretaceous Dinosaurs

Science, 1967
Late Cretaceous dinosaurs have been discovered along the Pacific margin of Baja California. The presence of Hypacrosaurus sp. is suggestive of correlation with the Upper Edmonton Formation, Alberta. Dissimilarities between the Baja California fauna and those from contemporary units along the eastern trend of the ...
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Measurements of the California Countercurrent off Baja California

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1963
Thirteen parachute drogues were laid at a depth of 250 m along a 110-km line extending southwestward from the 1000-m isobath off northern Baja California. A movement to the northwest was observed on the inshore 28 km of the line, with a maximum speed of about 8 cm/sec at the center.
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A Fern New to Baja California

American Fern Journal, 1947
Asplenium nephelephyllum Copel. Phil. Journ. Sci. Bot. 9: 440. 1914. Copeland's specimens of A. nephelephyllum (Faurie 266 from Waimea, Kauai) match the type of A. dissectum Brack. [i.e., A. schizophyllum] very well. His concept of A. schizophyllum, as evidenced by specimens so named in his herbarium, evidently is based on plants which I would refer to
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The Grasses of Baja California, Mexico

Taxon, 1982
Robert B. Shaw   +2 more
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