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Holocene distribution of Octodontid rodents in central Chile Distribución holocénica de roedores octodóntidos en Chile central

open access: yesRevista Chilena de Historia Natural, 2003
We describe the Holocene distribution of the Octodontids Aconaemys fuscus, Octodon bridgesi, O. degus, O. lunatus, O. pacificus and Spalacopus cyanus from Central Chile. We compared ancient and present day ranges.
BÁRBARA SAAVEDRA, JAVIER A SIMONETTI
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Labor market flows: Evidence for Chile using microdata from administrative tax records

open access: yesLatin American Journal of Central Banking, 2023
We compute and characterize several labor flow measures using administrative tax records for all formal Chilean firms and employees. Our results show that labor mobility in Chile is significant by international standards, with the reallocation rate ...
Elías Albagli   +5 more
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Lithic resources as a proxy for the social use of territory among hunter-gatherers of Central Chile

open access: yesJournal of Lithic Studies, 2020
This paper presents the results of a study of the composition of lithic raw materials from the contexts of archaeological sites of hunter-gatherers of Central Chile (latitudes 33° to 34.5° S) between 5000 to 1000 years BP. This territory is characterized
Luis Eduardo Cornejo Bustamante   +3 more
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Streamflow Trends in Central Chile

open access: yesHydrology, 2023
The availability of water in Chile has shown signs of decline in recent decades. This is problematic because Chile’s economy depends on mining, forestry, and agricultural activities, all limited by the availability of water resources. In this study, daily, monthly and annual flows in 31 basins located in the arid–semiarid zones (29°12′ S–33°58′ S) and ...
Claudia Sangüesa   +11 more
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On “epistemic injustice” and victimization in prisons

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Direito Processual Penal, 2023
The article looks for reasons that explain the different results of criminal investigations conducted inside and outside prisons. We ask if and how the concept of epistemic injustice, as developed by Miranda Fricker, helps to understand those variations.
Jörg Alfred Stippel   +2 more
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Behaviour of Southern sea lions in presence of killer whales during fishing operations in Central Chile

open access: yesScientia Marina, 2004
The killer whale is an opportunistic top-predator of ecosystems worldwide and its diet varies locally and seasonally, which is reflected in diverse feeding behaviours associated with its prey.
Luis Hückstädt, Tarsicio Antezana
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Variabilidad de las precipitaciones y erosión episódica: evidencias a distintas escalas en Chile Central

open access: yesPirineos: Revista de Ecología de Montaña, 1991
[es] Se analizan los procesos erosivos generados por la concentración de las lluvias en Chile Central (32°-33° Lat. S). Mediante datos obtenidos en pequeñas parcelas experimentales, de sólidos arrastrados por cursos de agua en dos cuencas hidrográficas ...
Guillermo A. Espinoza   +1 more
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Crustal seismicity in central Chile

open access: yesJournal of South American Earth Sciences, 2004
Abstract Both the genesis and rates of activity of shallow intraplate seismic activity in central Chile are poorly understood, mainly because of the lack of association of seismicity with recognizable fault features at the surface and a poor record of seismic activity.
Barrientos, S.   +3 more
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Primeiro estudo parasitológico em rã com garras Africano (Xenopus laevis, Anfibia) no Chile [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Introduced species can arrive into new territories with parasites; however, these species are expected to face lower parasite richness than in their original regions. Both introduced hosts and parasites can affect native fauna.
Castillo, Cristóbal   +5 more
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Rainfall erosivity in Central Chile

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology, 2011
Summary One of the most widely used indicators of potential water erosion risk is the rainfall-runoff erosivity factor (R) of the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). R is traditionally determined by calculating a long-term average of the annual sum of the product of a storm’s kinetic energy (E) and its maximum 30-min intensity (I30), known ...
Bonilla, Carlos A., Vidal, Karim L.
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