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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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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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Carina Seitz,María I. Vélez,Gerardo M.E. Perillo
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Climatic changes and eustatic sea levels have been assumed to be the most important controllers of the Colorado River alluvial fan in northern Patagonia. Although the alluvial fan occurs in a region considered tectonically stable, there are pieces of evi...
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Gérôme Calvès, Ysabel Calderón, Christian Hurtado Enriquez, Stéphane Brusset, William Santini and Patrice Baby
We investigate the mass balance of the Cenozoic Andes-Amazon source to sink system using rock uplift proxies and solid sedimentation of the Marañón Basin in Peru. The evolution of sedimentation rates is calibrated with regional structural r...
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Anna Gioncada,Karen Gariboldi,Alberto Collareta,Claudio Di Celma,Giulia Bosio,Elisa Malinverno,Olivier Lambert,Jennifer Pike,Mario Urbina,Giovanni Bianucci
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The upper Neogene Pisco Formation of Peru is known worldwide as one of the most significant Cenozoic marine vertebrate Konservatt-Lagerstätten, even featuring cetacean specimens that retain remains of soft tissues or stomach contents. Previous works show...
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Marc Jolivet, Philippe Boulvais, Laurie Barrier, Cécile Robin, Gloria Heilbronn, Julie Ledoyen, Quentin Ventroux, Yingying Jia, Zhaojie Guo and Elena A. Bataleva
The Late Mesozoic–Cenozoic topographic and climate evolution of Central Asia remains highly debated. The final retreat of the proto-Paratethys Sea from the western Tarim Basin is thought to correspond in time with the onset of tectonic uplift in th...
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