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Terrestrial zoology in southern Chile
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1960By southern Chile I mean a strip of land more than 2000 kilometres long, beginning at its northern end with the Valdivian forest at the 36th parallel and ending at Cape Horn at the 56th parallel. Because of the zone’s extreme dissection and the very low density of population this is a very difficult area in which to travel and it is the least well ...
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Hot stuff under southern Chile
Nature, 1998Isotopes of the uranium decay series can be used to explore geological processes that have taken place on and in the Earth. Such an analysis has now been applied to find out more about a slab of oceanic plate being subducted under southwestern Chile — in effect, this work provides an image of the plate at depth, and helps to relate plate melting to ...
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American Fern Journal, 1948
Some years ago I published in this JOURNAL an account of the ferns of central Chile, that is, of the region in which are situated the principal cities, Santiago, the capital, and the port of Valparaiso.' As some of my readers may remember, that is a steppe region of low rainfall, originally covered with a stunted and sparse xerophytic forest and now ...
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Some years ago I published in this JOURNAL an account of the ferns of central Chile, that is, of the region in which are situated the principal cities, Santiago, the capital, and the port of Valparaiso.' As some of my readers may remember, that is a steppe region of low rainfall, originally covered with a stunted and sparse xerophytic forest and now ...
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The Last Glacial-Holocene Transition in Southern Chile
Science, 2000Warming at the last glacial termination in the North Atlantic region was interrupted by a period of renewed glacial activity during the Younger Dryas chronozone (YDC). The underlying mechanism of this cooling remains elusive, but hypotheses turn on whether it was a global or a North Atlantic phenomenon.
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A New Smut from Southern Chile
Mycologia, 1938While going through the unfinished manuscripts on the Ustilaginales of the late Dr. G. P. Clinton, the description of a Ustilago on Gunnera magellanica, written in June 1932, was found. The Clinton specimens were lost and only an envelope with data was found, however, Dr. D. H.
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Trichomycetes in aquatic insects from southern Chile
Mycologia, 1996Eleven species of gut fungi and one protist are reported from the Valdivia region of southern Chile from lotic larvae of Diptera [Ceratopogonidae (biting midges), Chironomidae (nonbiting midges), S...
Robert W. Lichtwardt, José Arenas M.
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Paleogene dinoflagellate cysts from Punta Prat, southern Chile
Palynology, 2009Abstract Paleogene dinoflagellate cysts were recorded from the Chorrillo Chico and Agua Fresca formations at Punta Prat, southern Chile. Due to the presence of Palaeoperidinium pyrophorum, the Chorrillo Chico Formation is no younger than Late Selandian.
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Outbreaks of stringhalt in southern Chile
Veterinary Record, 1998O, Araya, A, Krause, M, Solis de Ovando
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Effectiveness of an Inactivated SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine in Chile
New England Journal of Medicine, 2021Alejandro Jara +2 more
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The Royal Society Expedition to southern Chile
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 1960Professor Pantin has already explained how the Royal Society Expedition to southern Chile arose as a part of the Darwin-Wallace Centenary celebrations, and how it was regarded as a first step in a more comprehensive scheme. As a pilot expedition it was expected to have several uses.
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