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QUATERNARY FAULTING ON THE PUYE FAULT ZONE, ESPAÑOLA BASIN, NEW MEXICO
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2023Richard Briggs
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Biological Invasions, 2021
Salmonid introductions for sport fishing and, more recently, for farming, have had a large impact on freshwater ecosystems in many regions worldwide. In Patagonia, both activities have contributed to the colonization of freshwater systems particularly by species such as Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) and Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
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Salmonid introductions for sport fishing and, more recently, for farming, have had a large impact on freshwater ecosystems in many regions worldwide. In Patagonia, both activities have contributed to the colonization of freshwater systems particularly by species such as Brown Trout (Salmo trutta) and Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss).
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Pedestal rocks in the Pliocene Puye Formation, New Mexico
Sedimentary Geology, 1986Abstract Pedestal rocks generally form in sandstone/shale terrains, with differential erosion producing a sandstone cap on a shale base. A different type of pedestal rock occurs in the late Pliocene Puye Formation in north-central New Mexico. Here, coarse conglomerate forms the base, and large, detrital boulders form the cap rocks.
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 1990
The Plio-Pleistocene Puye Formation, north-central New Mexico, contains >15 km 3 of volcaniclastic alluvial sediments deposited in response to rift-margin volcanism associated with the later evolution of the Tschicoma volcanic center, northeastern Jemez Mountains.
DAMON B. WARESBACK, B. N. TURBEVILLE
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The Plio-Pleistocene Puye Formation, north-central New Mexico, contains >15 km 3 of volcaniclastic alluvial sediments deposited in response to rift-margin volcanism associated with the later evolution of the Tschicoma volcanic center, northeastern Jemez Mountains.
DAMON B. WARESBACK, B. N. TURBEVILLE
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La familia Galaxiidae esta representada, en Chile, por cinco especies. El estado del conocimiento de ellas es en general escaso, excepto en el caso de G. maculatus debido a que ha adquirido un gran interes economico. Por otro lado, G. globiceps es la menos estudiada debido a que solo ha sido registrada en dos localidades, en Los Alerces, cerca de ...
Murillo H., Vladimir, Ruiz, Víctor H.
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Freshwater Biology, 2021
Abstract Understanding of trophic structure and flow of energy within river systems is essential for informed management of these ecosystems and conservation of native fish fauna and fisheries resources. Food resources used by riverine fish depend on productivity within the main stem and adjacent floodplains, terrestrial inputs, and longitudinal and ...
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Abstract Understanding of trophic structure and flow of energy within river systems is essential for informed management of these ecosystems and conservation of native fish fauna and fisheries resources. Food resources used by riverine fish depend on productivity within the main stem and adjacent floodplains, terrestrial inputs, and longitudinal and ...
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