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Comunidad Sierragrafía: cartografía artística y participación ciudadana en la Sierra Madre Oriental

Enseñanza y Comunicación de las Geociencias
Sierragrafía es una comunidad perteneciente al Laboratorio Cultural Ciudadano de Nuevo León (LabNL) dedicada a explorar la  relación entre identidad, territorio y geología, con un enfoque central en la Sierra Madre Oriental (SMO).
Yadira Zulema Antonio Durán   +5 more
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DIVERSIDAD GENÉTICA EN Pinus hartwegii LINDL EN EL EJE NEOVOLCÁNICO TRANSVERSAL Y SIERRA MADRE ORIENTAL EN MÉXICO

Revista Fitotecnia Mexicana
Las poblaciones de Pinus hartwegii se localizan en altitudes aproximadas entre 3000 y 4200 msnm en las montañas de México y Centro América, donde la temperatura es baja en invierno y los cambios ambientales son comunes debido a la actividad humana.
Karem A. Andrade-Gómez   +5 more
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The Basin Settlements of the Middle Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1936
From northern Coahuilato southeastern Puebla, an airline distance of 900 miles, the Sierra Madre Oriental presents a variety of physical and cultural qualities. In general the changes are progressive: from north to south the altitude, ruggedness and humidity increase; population density is also greater to the southward.
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Late Holocene Vegetation Change in the Sierra Madre Oriental of Central Mexico

Quaternary Research, 2002
AbstractPast vegetation and climate changes reconstructed from a sediment core from Laguna Atezca, Molango, Mexico, provide new insights into the environmental and cultural histories of the Sierra Madre Oriental during the last 1700 yr. Pollen, microscopic charcoal, sediment chemistry, loss on ignition, and magnetic susceptibility indicate that three ...
Maria Elena Conserva, Roger Byrne
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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 Santo Domingo fault system, Galeana (Nuevo Leon): evidence of neotectonics between the Sierra Madre Oriental and the Basin and Range provinces and hazard implications for northeastern Mexico

International journal of earth sciences, 2023
Iris Lucia Gauna-Sauceda   +3 more
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Seismological evidence of basement and detachment fault reactivations in the northern sector of the front of the Salient of Monterrey, Sierra Madre Oriental, northeastern Mexico

Acta Geophysica, 2023
J. C. Montalvo-Arrieta   +4 more
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DEFORMATION HISTORY OF THE SIERRA MADRE ORIENTAL, MEXICO, AND ASSOCIATED HYDROCARBON System

4th International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society, 1995
An examination of the tectonic development and deformation style of the Sierra Madre Oriental (SMO) was undertaken as the first part of a joint project involving Pemex, the Instituto Mexicano del Petr61eo, and Amoco. This served as a starting point for an evaluation of the petroleum potential of this folded thrust belt.
G. Prost   +7 more
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A NEW SPECIES OF GALIUM (RUBIACEAE) FROM THE SIERRA MADRE ORIENTAL

1975
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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