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Víctor José Cerro Rodríguez, Arta Antonovica, Dolores Lucía Sutil Martín, María García de Blanes Sebastián
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Eduardo Delgado-Orusco,Jaime Aparicio-Fraga
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Cabe preguntarse si se puede hablar de novedad en las condiciones generales impuestas a la arquitectura en nuestros días o si se trata de una cierta vuelta a los orígenes, acaso un regreso cíclico: las limitaciones dictadas por la crisis climática a la i...
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Eduardo Delgado-Orusco,Jaime Aparicio-Fraga
Pág. 106 - 109
One may wonder whether the term novelty encompasses the general conditions applied to architecture these days or whether it is rather a return to the origins, perhaps a cyclical regression: the restrictions imposed on theconstruction industry as a conseq...
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Mariel Ferrari
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The present paper aims at the description of two new species of Euthyneura (Heterobranchia: Gastropoda) in the Early Jurassic (early Pliensbachian) marine deposits of the Chubut Basin at southern Patagonia, Argentina. The new species Cossmannina australi...
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Florencia Moreno,Ana Mestre,Susana Heredia
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The calcareous microfossils present in the Ordovician and Silurian carbonate successions around the world are limited to few studies and their biological affinities and environmental preferences remain indefinite. In the carbonate Ordovician San Juan For...
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Cecilia Andrea Benavente,Sergio Matheos,Silvia Barredo,Fernando Abarzúa,Adriana Cecilia Mancuso
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The lithostratigraphic units that conform the Sorocayense Group and fill the Sorocayense-Hilario sub-basin represent an alluvial-fluvial-lacustrine succession with significant volcanic supply during its deposition. They are namely the Cerro Colorado del ...
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Rodrigo L. Tomassini,Claudia I. Montalvo,Elisa Beilinson,Daniel Barasoain,Gabriela I. Schmidt,Esperanza Cerdeño,Alfredo E. Zurita,Ricardo A. Bonini,Ángel R. Miño-Boilini,Luciano L. Rasia,Germán M. Gasparini
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Arenas Blancas is a poorly known fossiliferous site located in the lower reach of the Chasicó creek (Buenos Aires Province, Argentina), with great relevance from a biostratigraphic viewpoint. The Macrochorobates scalabrinii Biozone was defined in this si...
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Sergio F. Vizcaino,M. Susana Bargo,M. Encarnación Pérez,Inés Aramendía,José I. Cuitiño,Eduardo S. Monsalvo,Evangelos Vlachos,Jorge I. Noriega,Richard F. Kay
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The early-middle Miocene continental Cerro Boleadoras Formation (CBF) crops out in the area of Cerro Boleadoras and Cerro Plomo on the western slope of the Meseta del Lago Buenos Aires, northwestern Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. The lower levels of the...
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Lucía Inés Martín,Denis Marchal,Silvia Barredo,Claudio Naides,Silvia Blanco
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The fissility is the ability of some rocks to split along relatively smooth surfaces parallel to the bedding. This property observed mostly in fine-grained rocks is particularly expressed in outcrops, where rocks are subjected to weathering processes. Mo...
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Trevor K. Eckermann, Danielle S. Hunt and Alicia M. Kinoshita
Given the widespread presence of non-native vegetation in urban and Mediterranean watersheds, it is important to evaluate how these sensitive ecosystems will respond to activities to manage and restore native vegetation conditions. This research focuses ...
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