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Subaqueous eruption-fed mass-flow deposits: Records of the Ordovician arc volcanism in the northern Famatina Belt; Northwestern Argentina [PDF]
This study is focused on the analyses of a Chaschuil section (27° 49′ S–68° 04′ W), north of the Argentina Famatina Belt, where Ordovician explosive-effusive arc volcanism took place under subaerial to subaqueous marine conditions.
Clara Eugenia Cisterna, BEATRIZ Coira
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Journal of Paleontology, 2003
This paper constitutes the first monographical study of the rich brachiopod faunas from the Early Ordovician Suri and Molles Formations of the central Famatina Range, which form a nearly continuous, more than 2,000 m thick succession of fossiliferous clastic and volcaniclastic rocks.
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This paper constitutes the first monographical study of the rich brachiopod faunas from the Early Ordovician Suri and Molles Formations of the central Famatina Range, which form a nearly continuous, more than 2,000 m thick succession of fossiliferous clastic and volcaniclastic rocks.
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American Potato Journal, 1969
Resistance to the Long Island race of the Golden Nematode in one clone ofS. neohawkesii appears to be produced by one single dominant gene. The resistance in two clones ofS. famatinae likewise appears to be produced by a single dominant gene.
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Resistance to the Long Island race of the Golden Nematode in one clone ofS. neohawkesii appears to be produced by one single dominant gene. The resistance in two clones ofS. famatinae likewise appears to be produced by a single dominant gene.
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2006
Abstract The Early Ordovician Suri and Molles formations of the Famatina Group in northwestern Argentina contain distinct assemblages of acritarchs and chitinozoans. The lower Suri Formation yields peri-Gondwana organic microfossils. The acritarch microflora consists of typical cold-water taxa such as Arbusculidium filamentosum , Striatotheca and
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Abstract The Early Ordovician Suri and Molles formations of the Famatina Group in northwestern Argentina contain distinct assemblages of acritarchs and chitinozoans. The lower Suri Formation yields peri-Gondwana organic microfossils. The acritarch microflora consists of typical cold-water taxa such as Arbusculidium filamentosum , Striatotheca and
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2021
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TIMING AND KINEMATICS OF INTRA-ARC DEFORMATION IN THE MIDDLE CRUST OF THE FAMATINA ARC
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