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Morag Hunter, D. H. Nimalika Perera, Eustace P. G. Barnes, Hugo V. Lepage, Elias Escobedo-Pacheco, Noorhayati Idros, David Arvidsson-Shukur, Peter J. Newton, Luis de los Santos Valladares, Patrick A. Byrne and Crispin H. W. Barnes
The expansion of copper mining on the hyper-arid pacific slope of Southern Peru has precipitated growing concern for scarce water resources in the region. Located in the headwaters of the Torata river, in the department of Moquegua, the Cuajone mine, own...
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Gregory Anthony Pauca-Tanco, Joel Fernando Arias-Enríquez and Johana del Pilar Quispe-Turpo
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Alberto Collareta, René Kindlimann, Alessio Baglioni, Walter Landini, Giovanni Sarti, Alí Altamirano, Mario Urbina and Giovanni Bianucci
Nowadays, the requiem sharks comprise one of the most diverse and widespread families of selachians, i.e., Carcharhinidae. Among the carcharhinids, the genus Carcharhinus has the largest number of living species, namely, at least 35. Known from fossils a...
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Elsa Emma Neira Ponce, Freddy Leónidas Corrales Peralta
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Edgard Gonzales and Eusebio Ingol
In 2017, extreme rainfall events occurred in the northern portion of Peru, causing nearly 100,000 victims, according to the National Emergency Operations Center (COEN). This climatic event was attributed to the occurrence of the El Niño Southern Oscillat...
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Aldo A. Alván,Yacory F. Bustamante,Elvis A. Sánchez,Mirian I. Mamani
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The Cenozoic rocks lying in the Province of Tacna (18° S), southern Perú, represent approximately 600 m of stratigraphic thickness. This stacking groups the Sotillo (Paleocene), Moquegua Inferior (Eocene), Moquegua Superior (Oligocene), Huaylillas (Mioce...
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Marcelo García,Jorge Correa,Víctor Maksaev,Brian Townley
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The seabed included in the Chilean Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) has proper conditions to originate and host different ore deposits, but its geological knowledge is scarce and scattered. The existent studies are very limited in terms of geochemical and m...
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Nancy Alvan Romero, Francesca Cigna and Deodato Tapete
The coastline environment and urban areas of Peru overlooking the Pacific Ocean are among the most affected by El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events, and its cascading hazards such as floods, landslides and avalanches. In this work, the complete arc...
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Alan Santos Polo,Guo Weimin,Fernando Rivera,Colombo Tassinari,Luis Cerpa,Shoji Kojima
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Early Jurassic arc-related igneous rocks host porphyry copper prospects and gold-bearing quartz vein deposits in southern Peru. Ten new zircon U-Pb ages for wall rocks of gold-bearing quartz veins, Jurassic rocks and copper-mineralized porphyry bodies in...
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Javiera Peralta-Prato,Andrés Solórzano
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The aquatic sloth, Thalassocnus, is one of the most intriguing lineage of mammal known from the southern pacific coast of South America during the late Neogene. It was initially recognized in Perú, but recent paleontological surveys also recorded its pre...
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