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Reply to comment of Finger et al. (2013) on: 'Evidence for an early-middle miocene age of the navidad formation (central chile): Paleontological, paleoclimatic and tectonic implications' of gutiérrez et al. (2013, andean geology 40 (1): 66-78)
(2013)
The Navidad Formation has been the reference unit for the marine Neogene of Chile and the debate about its age and depositional paleoenvironment has a long history. In their recent contribution, Gutiérrez et al. present ...
Comment of Encinas et al. (2014) on: ´Evidence for an Early-Middle Miocene age of the Navidad Formation (central Chile): Paleontological, climatic and tectonic implications´ of Gutiérrez et al. (2013, Andean Geology 40 (1): 66-78
(2014)
The age of the Navidad Formation in central Chile has always been controversial, mainly due to the conflicting age ranges indicated by its macro- and microfossils. Macrofossils are generally interpreted as having been ...
Hydrochemistry, isotope studies and salt formation in saline lakes of arid regions: Extra-Andean Patagonia, Argentina
(Elsevier, 2022-04)
The most favourable locations for the development of saline lakes are in the rain-shadow of mountain ranges, which provide large areas of precipitation catchment while the base of the basin is under arid climate and exposed ...
The normative harmonization of indirect taxes in the Andean CommunityLa armonización normativa de los impuestos indirectos en la Comunidad Andina
(Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales., 2019)
Lake formation, characteristics, and evolution in retroarc deposystems: A synthesis of the modern Andean orogen and its associated basins
(2015-01-01)
Lake deposystems are commonly associated with retroarc mountain belts in the geological record. These deposystems are poorly characterized in modern retroarcs, placing limits on our ability to interpret environmental signals ...
Three-dimensional density model of the Nazca plate and the Andean continental margin
(AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2006-09-26)
We forward modeled the Bouguer anomaly in a region encompassing the Pacific Ocean (85 degrees W) and the Andean margin (60 degrees W) between northern Peru (5 degrees S) and Patagonia (45 degrees S). The three-dimensional ...