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M. del Jesus,J. Paz,S. Navas,E. Turienzo,J. Diez-Sierra,N. Peña
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Fernando Lebinson,Martín Turienzo,Natalia Sánchez,Vanesa Araujo,María Celeste D?Annunzio,Luis Dimieri
Pág. 249 - 273
The Agrio fold and thrust belt is a thick-skinned orogenic belt developed since Late Cretaceous in response to the convergence between the Nazca and South American plates. The integration of new structural field data and seismic line interpretation allow...
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Maria-Beatrice Coltelli, Florian Wild, Elodie Bugnicourt, Patrizia Cinelli, Martina Lindner, Markus Schmid, Verena Weckel, Kerstin Müller, Pablo Rodriguez, Andreas Staebler, Laura Rodríguez-Turienzo and Andrea Lazzeri
There is increasing research towards the substitution of petrochemicals by sustainable components. Biopolymers such as proteins, polysaccharides, and lipids derive from a variety of crop sources and most promisingly from waste streams generated during th...
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Martín Turienzo,Luis Dimieri,Cristina Frisicale,Vanesa Araujo,Natalia Sanchéz
Pág. 317 - 357
In the Argentinean side of the Andes at 34°40?S, the Cenozoic Andean orogeny produced the thick-skinnedMalargüe fold-and-thrust belt and the easternmost basement uplift of the Cordillera Frontal. Integrating balanced structuralcross-sections with previou...
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Miguel A. García Turienzo,Avelino de Benito Muñoz
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