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The Botanical Review, 1943
The Patagonian flora is mainly xerophytic in contrast to the hydrophytic Magellanic flora which borders it on the west. It is a complex of elements, each of which has originated from a different geographical region. The most unusual and peculiar endemics of Patagonia, for the most part plants of swales, have their closest relationships with the ...
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The Patagonian flora is mainly xerophytic in contrast to the hydrophytic Magellanic flora which borders it on the west. It is a complex of elements, each of which has originated from a different geographical region. The most unusual and peculiar endemics of Patagonia, for the most part plants of swales, have their closest relationships with the ...
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The Journal of Geology, 1932
The basalts of Patagonia, as determined from the literature and from the microscopical and chemical study of rocks from three widely separated localities, are found to belong to those slightly undersaturated types which appear to be characteristic of plateau-basalts in the restricted sense of Gregory and Reck.
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The basalts of Patagonia, as determined from the literature and from the microscopical and chemical study of rocks from three widely separated localities, are found to belong to those slightly undersaturated types which appear to be characteristic of plateau-basalts in the restricted sense of Gregory and Reck.
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Science, 2010
Pressed by a demand for electricity, Chile is considering seven big dams and a transmission line through its southern wilderness; critics say the environmental risks have not been fully examined.
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Pressed by a demand for electricity, Chile is considering seven big dams and a transmission line through its southern wilderness; critics say the environmental risks have not been fully examined.
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The Geographical Journal, 1959
No one with a taste for strange country can fail to be impressed by the remark? able geography of the Andes of Southern Patagonia: the labyrinth of fjords which split the Chilean coast and bite deep into the mainland; the curiously similar pattern of lakes on the opposite side, many of which, Lagos San Martin and Buenos Aires for example, though lying ...
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No one with a taste for strange country can fail to be impressed by the remark? able geography of the Andes of Southern Patagonia: the labyrinth of fjords which split the Chilean coast and bite deep into the mainland; the curiously similar pattern of lakes on the opposite side, many of which, Lagos San Martin and Buenos Aires for example, though lying ...
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2008
Un completo y atractivo panorama de la Flora de la Patagonia Argentina y Sur de Chile. Árboles, arbustos, hierbas, helechos y trepadoras, que representan a 95 familias de plantas que crecen en la región, descriptas claramente e ilustradas con magníficas fotografías color.
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Un completo y atractivo panorama de la Flora de la Patagonia Argentina y Sur de Chile. Árboles, arbustos, hierbas, helechos y trepadoras, que representan a 95 familias de plantas que crecen en la región, descriptas claramente e ilustradas con magníficas fotografías color.
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Plantas de la Patagonia / Plants of Patagonia
2008Un completo y atractivo panorama de la Flora de la Patagonia Argentina y Sur de Chile. Árboles, arbustos, hierbas, helechos y trepadoras, que representan a 95 familias de plantas que crecen en la región, descriptas claramente e ilustradas con magníficas fotografías color.
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