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The Mediterranean Environment of Central Chile
2007The Mediterranean-type environment of South America, broadly defined as the continental area characterized by winter rainfall and summer drought, is confined to a narrow band about 1,000 km long on the western side of the Andes in north-central Chile (Arroyo et al., 1995, 1999).
Juan J. Armesto, Mary T. K. Arroyo
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Medicinal plants in Central Chile
Economic Botany, 1983A list of 131 species with medicinal uses in the province of Talca, VII Maule Region in Central Chile, is given. Sixty-six of these are native and the rest introduced.
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Evidence of influenza infection in dogs and cats in central Chile
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2021As companion animals, dogs and cats live in close contact with humans, generating the possibility of interspecies pathogen transmission events. Equine origin H3N8 and avian origin H5N1 influenza virus have been reported in dogs and cats respectively since 2004 with outbreaks associated with different strains recorded for both species in Asia and North ...
Pedro Jimenez-Bluhm +15 more
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Central obesity in the poorest region in Chile
Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2013WCN 2013 No: 1900 Topic: 3 — Stroke Central obesity in the poorest region in Chile R.J. Rivas, C.A. Klapp, C.A. Daroch, H.M. Vasquez. Neurology Department, Universidad de La Frontera, Chile; Stroke Unit, Clinica Alemana de Temuco, Temuco, Chile; Neurology Department, Clinica Alemana de Temuco, Temuco, Chile; Nutrition Department, Clinica Alemana de ...
R.J. Rivas +3 more
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Land Use Changes and Conflicts in Central Chile
1998In mediterranean-climate regions (MCRs), historical and geographical as well as ecological approaches are needed to elucidate processes and patterns occurring at that rarely defined level of complexity called “landscape”. In the case of Chile, a glance at the past five centuries of history is particularly crucial to the understanding of the various ...
Aronson, J. +5 more
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Ceramic behaviour of clays in Central Chile
Applied Clay Science, 2018Abstract This study is focussed on the behaviour of clays from some deposits in Metropolitan, Bernardo O'Higgins and the Maule Regions could help to support important ceramic industry. Some deposits of clays with industrial application have been studied.
F. Pardo, M.M. Jordan, M.A. Montero
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Seismicity clusters in Central Chile
2021Seismicity along subduction interfaces is usually dominated by large main-shock-aftershock sequences indicative of a continuum distribution of highly coupled large asperities. In the past decades, however, the increased resolution of seismic catalogues at some subduction zone seems to indicate instead a more complex rheological segmentation of the ...
Valenzuela-Malebrán, Carla +7 more
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Gravity Variations in Central Chile
1993Results corresponding to variations of the vertical component of gravity, associated with the March 3, 1985 earthquake are here reported. These processes frequently involve surface modifications near the rupture zone, which can be detected by means of precise gravimetric measurements. In Central Chile, the area affected by the March 1985 earthquake was
Manuel Araneda, M. Soledad Avendaño
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Forest Dynamics in South-Central Chile
Journal of Biogeography, 1981Forest structure and dynamics are analysed and compared for No thofagus-dominated forests in the Andes and for forests lacking Nothofagus in the Coastal Cordillera of the Province of Valdivia (c. 400S latitude), Chile. At mid-elevation (c. 600-950 m) in the Andes, even-aged Nothofagus stands develop on sites devastated by mass movements and volcanic ...
Thomas T. Veblen +3 more
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Protect central Chile’s biodiversity
Science, 2023Jorge F, Perez-Quezada, Rosa, Scherson
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