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Enigmatic traces in infaunal bivalves from the late Quaternary of Argentina, Southwestern Atlantic. Bioerosion, bioclaustration or nothing?
(Elsevier France-editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier, 2018-04)
Ichnological investigations were carried out on late Quaternary shells of the intertidal deep infaunal bivalve Tagelus plebeius (Lightfoot, 1786) found along the southwestern Atlantic, between Uruguay and the southernmost ...
Quaternary fans and colluvium as indicators of environmental change and landscape sensitivityQuaternary fans and colluvium as indicators of environmental change and landscape sensitivity
(Instituto Geológico, Secretaria do Meio Ambiente, São Paulo, 2002)
Multi-proxy evidence of Late Quaternary environmental changes in the coastal area of Puerto Lobos (northern Patagonia, Argentina)
(Elsevier, 2013-02)
A multidisciplinary approach involving geomorphology, taxa composition of mollusks and taphonomy performed on bivalve shells, linked to mineralogical and microstructural analyses, provide evidence of Late Quaternary ...
Late Pleistocene and Holocene environmental and climatic conditions in the eastern Andean piedmont of Mendoza (33°-34°S, Argentina)
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2012-08)
The main goal of this paper is to analyze the late Quaternary alluvial record of the Andean piedmont between 33° and 34°S (Mendoza, Argentina) reconstructing the prevailing paleoenvironmental conditions and discussing their ...
Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of a Late Quaternary lagoon system in southern Brazil (Jaguaruna region, Santa Catarina state) based on multi-proxy analysis
(WILEY-BLACKWELLMALDEN, 2012)
This paper provides a paleoenvironmental reconstruction of a Late Quaternary lagoon system in the Jaguaruna region of Santa Catarina state, southern Brazil. Integrated results of bulk sedimentary organic matter characterization ...
Late Quaternary climate change, relict populations and present-day refugia in the northern Atacama Desert: a case study from Quebrada La Higuera (18° S)
(Wiley, 2015)
Aim In deserts, past climate change (and particularly past rainfall variability)
plays a large role in explaining current plant species distributions. We ask
which species were most and which were least affected by changes ...