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THE VERTEBRATA OF GORGONA ISLAND, COLOMBIA.
1905(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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Vertebrata of Gorgona Island, Colombia
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Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2020
Abstract Copepod species present the greatest diversity of marine zooplankton in tropical systems worldwide. This study aimed to increase knowledge in biodiversity by providing a comprehensive species checklist, distribution, size range, and sexual proportion of copepods associated with the epipelagic environment around Gorgona Island, Eastern ...
Mauricio Jerez-Guerrero +2 more
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Abstract Copepod species present the greatest diversity of marine zooplankton in tropical systems worldwide. This study aimed to increase knowledge in biodiversity by providing a comprehensive species checklist, distribution, size range, and sexual proportion of copepods associated with the epipelagic environment around Gorgona Island, Eastern ...
Mauricio Jerez-Guerrero +2 more
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The Vertebrata of Gorgona Island, Colombia: Reptilia; Amphibia
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Tertiary or Mesozoic komatiites from Gorgona Island, Colombia: Field relations and geochemistry
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, 1980An exceptional occurrence of ultramafic lavas within the volcanic member of the Mesozoic (or younger) Gorgona Igneous Complex represents the first known komatiites of post-Precambrian age. Gorgona komatiites are virtually unaltered and display typical spinifex textures, with 7–10 cm long plates of olivine (Fo 88 to 91) surrounded by acicular aluminous ...
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Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2014
Abstract The response of a rocky beach to different possible combinations of hydrodynamic conditions (tides, waves, oceanic currents) has been little studied. In this work, the morphodynamic response to different hydrodynamic forcing is evaluated from sedimentological and geomorphological analysis in seasonal and medium term (19 years) scale in ...
A.M. Gómez-García +3 more
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Abstract The response of a rocky beach to different possible combinations of hydrodynamic conditions (tides, waves, oceanic currents) has been little studied. In this work, the morphodynamic response to different hydrodynamic forcing is evaluated from sedimentological and geomorphological analysis in seasonal and medium term (19 years) scale in ...
A.M. Gómez-García +3 more
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The Archaeology of Gorgona Island, South America.
The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1926openaire +1 more source
Contribution to the knowledge of the vegetation of the Gorgona Island (Tuscan Archipelago).
2009Vegetation survey - first ...
VICIANI, DANIELE +2 more
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