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Subduction Processes Off Chile (SPOC) - Combined offshore-onshore experiments in Central Chile
Krawczyk, C. +2 more
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Protect central Chile’s biodiversity
Science, 2023Jorge F, Perez-Quezada, Rosa, Scherson
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Science, 2010
It has been known for 10 years that the site of the Maule mega-earthquake of 27 February 2010 was fully locked and ready to break.
Madariaga, Raúl +3 more
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It has been known for 10 years that the site of the Maule mega-earthquake of 27 February 2010 was fully locked and ready to break.
Madariaga, Raúl +3 more
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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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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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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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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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