A paleomagnetic analysis of the Patagonian Orocline [PDF]
The dramatic change in the structural trend of the Andean orogen in southernmost Patagonia has long been considered a possible example of a true orocline.
Rapalini, Augusto Ernesto
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Late Quaternary monogenetic volcanoes along Río Salado, Sothwest Mendoza Province, Argentina [PDF]
On the eastem flank of the Andes, to the north of Río Salado in southwest Mendoza Province (35º07'S-35º10'S), there are 4 monogenetic cones with blocky lava flows.
Lara, L. E. +2 more
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Dispersal syndromes of Vachellia caven: Dismantling introduction hypotheses and the role of man as a conceptual support for an archaeophyte in South America. [PDF]
Velasco N, Bustamante R, Smit C.
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In the northern side of the extra andean Patagonia, in portions of Rio Negro and Chubut provinces, extensive basaltic lava flows plateaux type are exposed. On the southern side of the plateaux, in the Ranquil Huau stream valley, close to Telsen locality, a large succesion of volcanic and vocaniclastic rocks is exposed.
Remesal, M.B. +2 more
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Some models of ecogeographic speciation explaining the herpetological diversity of the Andean-Patagonian region [PDF]
Se analizan cuatro modelos de especiación geográfica en el área andino-patagónica. Un primer y simple modelo involucra las mesetas basálticas aisladas a través del territorio extra-andino, las que han soportado desde el Terciario Tardío prolongados ...
Cei, José M. +2 more
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New postcranial remains of large toxodontian notoungulates from the late Oligocene of Mendoza, Argentina and their systematic implications [PDF]
During the last decade, the Deseadan (late Oligocene) Quebrada Fiera locality, Mendoza Province, Argentina, has provided a large amount of mammal remains.
Cerdeño Serrano, Maria Esperanza +2 more
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Noteworthy records and natural history comments on rare and threatened bird species from Santa Cruz province, Patagonia, Argentina [PDF]
Santa Cruz province is the second largest province in Argentina, and also the least populated. !is province makes up the southern tip of continental Argentina. Althought it has low population density and is remote from big cities, in the past it received
Casañas, Hernán E. +5 more
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Intermontane infill in the patagonian broken foreland: Neogene evolution of the Gastre Basin [PDF]
La Cuenca de Gastre ubicada a centenares de kilómetros del margen de subducción, constituye una de las mayores cuencas intermontanas desarrolladas dentro del antepaís fragmentado patagónico.
Bilmes, Andrés +3 more
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Biogeography of Argylia D. Don (Bignoniaceae): Diversification, Andean Uplift and Niche Conservatism. [PDF]
Glade-Vargas NS +5 more
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Range Management Affects Native Ungulate Populations in Penísula Valdés, a World Natural Heritage [PDF]
Sheep rearing is the main productive activity in Patagonian rangelands, where guanacos are the only native ungulate. Ranchers perceive a decrease in range carrying capacity as guanaco numbers increase, therefore guanaco conservation within private ...
Marino, Andrea Ivana +4 more
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