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Cenote Xbis: The House of Rain
James E. Brady, Guillermo de Anda
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La Península del Yucatán, una de las cinco regiones en las que fisiográficamente se divide la República de México, se encuentra principalmente constituida por rocas carbonatadas de origen sedimentario, por lo que, debido a sus condiciones geológico ...
Carlos Paredes +3 more
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Birdlife, a tourist attraction for the southern portion of Bacalar Lagoon, Quintana Roo, Mexico
The Bacalar Lagoon (BL) in Quintana Roo, Mexico; is an area of high interest due to its tourist potential. However, the changes in landuse patterns, urbanization, extensive cattle ranching and rapidly expanding agriculture, have generated negative ...
H. M. J. López-Castilla +6 more
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El dragado del cenote sagrado de Chichen Itzá 1904-c.1914
Este artículo acompaña el proceso de “rescate” de un tesoro de valor incalculable, retirado del fondo del Cenote Sagrado de Chichen Itzá, con ayuda de una primitiva draga instalada en sus orillas por el entonces cónsul de los Estados Unidos de América ...
Guillermo Palacios
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Alternative forms of tourism have often been radically opposed to mass tourism. However, the example of Riviera Maya, an urbanized coastline at the heart of the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico),put in tourism since 1970, and of its rural Mayan hinterland ...
Samuel Jouault
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Chinkultic. Circulación interna en un sitio arqueológico de los Altos Orientales de Chiapas
Uno de los temas de la arqueología del paisaje, es el de la circulación de quienes transitaban al interior de los grandes centros de concurrencia masiva, principalmente en época de ceremonias cívicas y religiosas.
Carlos Navarrete Cáceres
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We present 52 new geographic location records for the peracarid crustacean Antromysis cenotensis Creaser, 1936, endemic in cenotes of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico.
Luis Arturo Liévano-Beltrán +1 more
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Environmental DNA metabarcoding is a promising method for assaying fish diversity in cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico [PDF]
The karst aquifer of the Yucatán Peninsula (YP) in southeastern Mexico is a unique ecosystem in which water-filled sinkholes, locally known as cenotes, connect subterranean waters with the surface.
S. Elizabeth Alter, Jairo Arroyave
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This publication was made with the funding of PAPIIT 2019 - IN228319 "Hacia un mapa de biodiversidad acuática de cenotes de la península de Yucatán" led by N. S. D. F. A. Este póster es producto del proyecto Cenoteando (https://www.cenoteando.mx/), elaborado en colaboración con la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Kalanbio A.C (www.kalanbio.org)
Nuno Simões +3 more
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Cenote Chen ha, and water quality indicators
The cenotes of the Yucatan Peninsula are characterized by karstic relief, warm temperatures, and transparency of their water bodies. The mixture of fresh water from infiltrations of rainwater and runoff coupled with underground rivers or marine intrusion, make up the habitat of aquatic, amphibian, and terrestrial species. The Chen ha cenote, located in
Luz Adriana VIZCAINO-RODRIGUEZ +3 more
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