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A Pluvial Age in the Puna de Atacama

The Geographical Journal, 1959
The puna de atacama, which Bowman has described admirably,1 is an area of basins, mountain knots and pied ont alluvial deposits at an elevation of about 10,000 feet, lying partly in Chile, Argentina and Bolivia, roughly between latitudes 260 and 180 S. The eastern marches of the Chilean Atacama Desert consist of a number of lofty depressions which are ...
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Usta puna zemlje

Books Abroad, 1975
Dragan M. Jeremić   +1 more
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Puna Teal (Spatula puna)

2020
Josep del Hoyo   +2 more
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Origin, distribution, and geochemistry of arsenic in the Altiplano-Puna plateau of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Perú.

Science of the Total Environment, 2019
J. Tapia   +5 more
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Puna de Atacama

Books Abroad, 1934
Walther Penck, C. W. Thornthwaite
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Puna: A Surrealistic Landscape in the Argentinean Highlands

2019
The Puna is an extensive highland, or high mountain plateau, typical of the central area of ​​the cordillera de los Andes. The vegetation is substantially affected by the climatic conditions. The dominant flora is the shrub steppe with dispersed bushes.
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Puna Tinamou (Tinamotis pentlandii)

Neotropical Birds, 2014
Vitor Gomes, Thomas S. Schulenberg
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