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1974
The southern Brazil continental shelf is a narrow and gently sloping sediment-covered submerged coastal plain, with a width of 62 n.m. Southward it increases in width to 170 n.m. and steepens. The shelf break ranges from 35 fm in the north to 50 fm in the south.
Carlos Maria Urien, Maurice Ewing
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The southern Brazil continental shelf is a narrow and gently sloping sediment-covered submerged coastal plain, with a width of 62 n.m. Southward it increases in width to 170 n.m. and steepens. The shelf break ranges from 35 fm in the north to 50 fm in the south.
Carlos Maria Urien, Maurice Ewing
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Zooplancton De Ambientes Loticos De La Subcuenca Delta Del Rio Parana, Buenos Aires, Argentina
1991(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Morphological and Genetic Variation Among Callithrix Hybrids in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Evolutionary biology, 2023A. M. Cezar +5 more
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Particulate matter levels and trends in Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro
Atmospheric Environment, 1994Abstract Air pollution monitoring in Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro had already started by the end of the sixties. Monitoring slowly improved as a function of time and became more generalized and systematic by the mid-eighties, at least in three of the four megacities.
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I territori labili del Rio de La Plata: tracce di portualità a Buenos Aires
2012Il saggio contiene una prima riflessione intorno ad una ricerca ancora in corso sulla città di Buenos Aires. Il tema del porto viene assunto strumentalmente per porre – e interrogarsi – su alcune questioni generali. Ciò almeno in due direzioni: la prima contestuale, vale a dire per avanzare alcune ipotesi di interpretazione sul rapporto della citta ...
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2015
After 1904 East European Jews started arriving at Rio de la Plata. Soon Argentina became the second most attractive overseas destination for Jews from Russia and Poland. With them they brought a new and rising Yiddish workers’ culture. While in the 1900s this work was mostly disconnected from their khaverim back in Europe, in the following decades and ...
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After 1904 East European Jews started arriving at Rio de la Plata. Soon Argentina became the second most attractive overseas destination for Jews from Russia and Poland. With them they brought a new and rising Yiddish workers’ culture. While in the 1900s this work was mostly disconnected from their khaverim back in Europe, in the following decades and ...
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Rio de Janeiro e Buenos Aires: cidade, política imigratória e criminalidade (1890-1930)
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El Consulado De Buenos Aires Y Sus Proyecciones En La Historia Del Rio de la Plata
The American Historical Review, 1966George M. Addy, German O. E. Tjarks
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