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Tectonic transpression in the Sierra Madre Oriental, northeastern Mexico: An alternative model

Geology, 1985
Visual analysis of the Shuttle Imaging Radar (SIR-A) of northeastern Mexico reveals the existence of several geologic features including (1) a well-developed pattern of en echelon folds, (2) juxtaposition of tectostratigraphic domains, (3) fold structures varying from fan-shaped, asymmetric to recumbent, doubly plunging anticlines, (4) anticlinal ...
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A New Species ofXenosaurusfrom the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico

Herpetologica, 2012
Abstract: There are currently eight described species in the lizard genus Xenosaurus. However, given their restricted habitat use (primarily limited to crevices or holes in rocks) and the limited ability to disperse among isolated populations, it is likely that more species of Xenosaurus await discovery and description. Herein we describe a new species
Guillermo A. Woolrich-Piña   +1 more
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Dasylirion micropterum (Asparagaceae), a new species from Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico

Phytotaxa, 2016
Dasylirion micropterum is described as a new species from high elevations of the Sierra Madre Oriental in the Mexican state of Coahuila. It differs from known species of Dasylirion for having ascending dark green leaves, narrow inflorescences, small fruits with narrow wings and its distribution restricted to the western side of the Sierra Madre ...
Villarreal-Quintanilla, José A.   +5 more
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Mexican Fruit Fly Populations in the Semi-Arid Highlands of the Sierra Madre Oriental in Northeastern Mexico

Neotropical Entomology, 2017
The Mexican fruit fly, Anastrepha ludens Loew (Diptera: Tephritidae), is one of the most important pests of citrus in Mexico. We report the results of an analysis of A. ludens populations that inhabit the semi-arid highlands of the Sierra Madre Oriental in northeastern Mexico.
V, Vanoye-Eligio   +4 more
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Tectonics of Monterrey Salient, Sierra Madre Oriental, Northeastern Mexico: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1982
The Monterrey Salient formed as a result of uplift in the Mesa Central of Mexico and consequent gravitational sliding of the detached cover to the northeast during the Laramide orogeny. The salient is located south of Monterrey where the Sierra Madre Oriental orogenic belt arcs abruptly from an east-west to a north-south direction.
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The Upper Sinemurian ammonite succession in the Sierra Madre Oriental (Mexico).

2009
In the Sierra Madre Oriental (Mexico), the biostratigraphic subdivision of the Upper Sinemurian can be refined. It has been possible to differentiate 11 horizons from the upper Obtusum Zone to the top of the Raricostatum Zone which are correlated with the NW European standard zonation. The index species of each horizon is figured.
Meister, Christian   +4 more
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Biogeographic analysis of endemic cacti of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico

Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2009
HAMLET SANTA ANNA DEL CONDE JUÁREZ   +2 more
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