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Lev V. Eppelbaum, Youri I. Katz and Zvi Ben-Avraham
The Easternmost Mediterranean is a transition region from the ocean to the continent where the spreading and collision zones of the lithospheric plates join. The methodology of paleomagnetic mapping of the transition zones is based on combining geologica...
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Peter K. Bijl,G. Raquel Guerstein,Edgar A. Sanmiguel Jaimes,Appy Sluijs,Silvio Casadio,Victor Valencia,Cecilia R. Amenábar,Alfonso Encinas
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The tectonic opening of the Tasmanian Gateway and Drake Passage represented crucial geographic requirements for the Cenozoic development of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). Particularly the tectonic complexity of Drake Passage has hampered the ex...
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Ilaria Isola, Francesco Mazzarini, Giancarlo Molli, Leonardo Piccini, Elena Zanella, Giovanni Zanchetta, Russell Drysdale, John Hellstrom, Jon Woodhead, Adriano Roncioni, Flavio Milazzo, Diego Pieruccioni and Eleonora Regattieri
A sedimentary sequence of fluvial deposits preserved in the Corchia Cave (Alpi Apuane) provides new chronological constraints for the evolution of the cave system and the timing and rate of uplift of this sector of the Alpi Apuane since the late Pliocene...
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Henrik Drake, Ellen Kooijman and Melanie Kielman-Schmitt
The strontium isotope signature (87Sr/86Sr) of calcite precipitated in rock fractures and faults is a frequently used tool to trace paleofluid flow. However, bedrock fracture networks, such as in Precambrian cratons, have often undergone multiple fractur...
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Mikael Tillberg, Magnus Ivarsson, Henrik Drake, Martin J. Whitehouse, Ellen Kooijman and Melanie Schmitt
Impact-generated hydrothermal systems have been suggested as favourable environments for deep microbial ecosystems on Earth, and possibly beyond. Fossil evidence from a handful of impact craters worldwide have been used to support this notion. However, a...
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Matthias Jakob, Hamish Weatherly, Stephanie Bale, Ashley Perkins and Brent MacDonald
A destructive debris flood occurred between 19 and 21 June 2013 on Cougar Creek, located in Canmore, Alberta. Cougar Creek fan is likely the most densely developed alluvial fan in Canada. While no lives were lost, the event resulted in approximately $40 ...
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Alfonso Encinas,Wolfgang Stinnesbeck,Victor A. Valencia
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Upper Cretaceous marine rocks crop out along the Pacific coast of central and south-central Chile between 33° and 37°S. These strata constitute an important reference for the Upper Cretaceous of South America due to their diverse fossil fauna and flora. ...
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Maria Mardones,Liubow Gonzalez,Robert King,Eduardo Campos
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During the Holocene, the patagonian glaciers were characterized by geomorphologically registered advances and retreats. This paper presents the geomorphological evolution and evidences of Holocene glacial advances within a segment in Central Patagonia Co...
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Alejandro Sanchez,Polina Pavlishina,Estanislao Godoy,Francisco Herve,Mark Fanning
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On the west coast of Tierra del Fuego, south of Cabo Nariz, in Chile, Upper Cretaceous to Paleocene sedirnentary successions of the Magallanes foreland basin crop out. The presence of dinoflagellate cysts, as well as radiometric U-Pb SHRIMP dating of det...
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Yuji Orihashi,Jose A. Naranjo,Akihisa Motoki,Hirochika Sumino,Daiji Hirata,Ryo Anma,Keisuke Nagao
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Twenty-nine K-Ar ages for lavas and juvenile ejecta obtained from Hudson volcano in the southern end of the Southern Volcanic Zone and Lautaro volcano in the northern end of the Austral Volcanic Zone, which are separated by a 350 km-long volcanic gap nea...
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