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The central Chile megadrought: World 's champion?
2023The last decade (2010–2021) was drier than average in all major Mediterranean Climate Regions (MCRs), except for the Mediterranean Basin, with mean rainfall deficits from -2% (Southwest Australia) to -33% (central Chile). In most cases, dry years have prevailed but intermingled with wet years except for central Chile, along the west coast of ...
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Seismic folding in coastal south central Chile
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1994The great (Mw = 9.3) Valdivia earthquake of May 21–22, 1960, was associated with ground deformation over a distance of over 800 km parallel to the Peru‐Chile trench. Downwarping by as much as 2.3 m affected a belt averaging a width of 100 km which was bordered by a major upwarped zone in the west, where uplift locally attained 5.7 m, and a minor ...
C. Vita‐Finzi, C. D. Mann
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The biodiversity of myxomycetes in central Chile
Fungal Diversity, 2012The results obtained from two expeditions to survey the biodiversity of myxomycetes in Central Chile are reported in this paper. The surveys were carried out as part of Global Biodiversity of Eumycetozoans project funded by the National Science Foundation (USA) and the Myxotropic project funded by the Spanish Government.
Carlos Lado +3 more
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The Che of South-Central Chile
2014Chapter 3 contains the ethnographic background of the Araucanians/Che in southern Chile and western Argentina. It is broken down into discussions about the political, economic, social, and ideological structures and organization that developed in pre-Hispanic times and are maintained in many areas today.
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El Teniente porphyry coppermolybdenum deposit, Central Chile
2023El Teniente occurs in the late Miocene-early Pliocene metallogenic belt of central Chile. It is the world's largest known copper resource, containing 94.4Mt of fine copper, and 2.5Mt of fine molybdenum. The ore deposits formed during the final stages of a period of compression and crustal thickening initiated approximately 15 m.y. ago due to subduction
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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