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Palaeogene komatiites from Gorgona Island

Nature, 1979
UNMETAMORPHOSED mafic and ultramafic rocks overlain by Neogene oceanic sediments are exposed on Gorgona Island which is a remnant of the Coastal Cordillera along the Pacific margin of Colombia1. Gorgona is one of the rare places in the world where young pyroxenitic komatiites exhibiting typical quenched spinifex textures (Fig. 1) occur.
A. GANSSER   +2 more
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La Isla de Gorgona, Colombia: A petrological enigma?

Lithos, 2005
A wide range of intrusive (wehrlite, dunite, gabbro and olivine gabbro) and extrusive (komatiites picrites and basalts) igneous rocks are found on the small pacific island of Gorgona. The island is best known for its ~90 Ma spinifex-textured komatiites: the only true Phanerozoic komatiites yet discovered.
Andrew C Kerr
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Insectos de la Isla Gorgona

2022
El Parque Nacional Natural Gorgona (PNNG) ubicado frente a la costa Pacífica de Colombia, en jurisdicción del departamento del Cauca, es una de las principales áreas protegidas del Chocó Biogeográfico, donde la exuberante selva húmeda tropical alberga una alta riqueza biológica aún desconocida para la ciencia. La presente obra es solo una muestra de la
Patricia Chacón de Ulloa   +1 more
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Gorgona Shade-Lizard (Alopoglossus gorgonae)

2022
This is the species account about the Gorgona Shade-Lizard (Alopoglossus gorgonae), a chapter in the Reptiles of Ecuador book. This account summarizes novel as well as historical information (recognition, natural history, distribution, conservation, etymology, and relevant literature) about the species and provides maps and images to facilitate ...
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Trichomycterus gorgona

2007
T. gorgona, ANSP 149946, holotype (r).
Luis Fernández   +1 more
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Scipopus (Phaeopterina) gorgonae Hennig 1934

2023
Scipopus (Phaeopterina) gorgonae Hennig, 1934 Figs 54–55 Scipopus gorgonae Hennig, 1934: 329. Scipopus gorgonae – Aczél 1949 c: 342 (catalog). — Steyskal 1968: 48.16 (catalog). — Marshall et al. 2016: 544 (catalog). Differential diagnosis Scipopus (Phaeopterina) gorgonae resembles S. (Ph.) rufilabris, S. (Ph.) turgidus sp. nov. and S.
Lindsay, Kate, Marshall, Stephen A.
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Scipopus gorgonae Hennig

2016
gorgonae Hennig, l934: 329. Type locality: Colombia, Isla Gorgona. HT M (BMNH) Distr.: Colombia (Isla Gorgona). Ref.: Hennig, 1934: 329; Steyskal, 1968: 16 (cat.).
Marshall, Stephen   +2 more
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Scipopus gorgonae Hennig 1934

2016
Published as part of Marshall, Stephen, Cardona, Anderson & Wolff, Martha, 2016, FAMILY MICROPEZIDAE, pp.
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Enoclerus gorgona Opitz 2021, nov.sp.

2021
Published as part of Opitz, Weston, 2021, New South American checkered beetles of the genus Enoclerus (Coleoptera, Cleridae, Clerinae), pp.
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Grupa Gorgona – umjetnost kao ideja [PDF]

open access: possible, 2023
Gorgona was a group of artists and intellectuals who aspired to liberate art from conventional, strictly defined categories. In the work of Gorgona, a very early appearance of proto-conceptual practices can be observed through the systematic questioning of established patterns of artistic activity.
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