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A possible Plio-Pleistocene tsunami deposit, Hornitos, northern Chile
(Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN), 2001)
Bioclaustration trace fossils in epeiric shallow marine stromatolites: the Cretaceous-Palaeogene Yacoraite Formation, Northwestern Argentina
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2013-01)
The shallow carbonate facies at the top of the Yacoraite Formation (Late Cretaceous–Early Palaeocene) in the Met an sub-basin, Salta Basin (Cretaceous-Eocene), northern Argentina, have domal stromatolitic boundstones with ...
From Offshore to Onshore: Multiple Origins of Shallow-Water Corals from Deep-Sea Ancestors
(PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE, 2008)
Shallow-water tropical reefs and the deep sea represent the two most diverse marine environments. Understanding the origin and diversification of this biodiversity is a major quest in ecology and evolution. The most prominent ...
Sedimentology of the shallow marine deposits of the Calafate Formation during the Maastrichtian transgression at Lago Argentino, Austral-Magallanes basin, Argentina
(Asociación Argentina de Sedimentología, 2018-12)
The Maastrichtian shallow marine deposits exposed at the south margin of the Lago Argentino within the Austral-Magallanes Basin are known as the Calafate Formation. In order to interpret the depositional systems and ...
Distribution of shallow water soft and hard bottom seabeds in the Isla del Coco National Park, Pacific Costa Rica
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2012)
A dynamic perspective of shallow lakes of arid Patagonia as habitat for waterbirds
(Nova Science Publishers, 2010)
In arid regions, where water availability imposes significant constraints onmany species, shallow lakes and ponds have a particularly importantecological role. Meanwhile, these aquatic environments have been listedamong ...
Site formation processes in archaeological sites from the Salado River Depression (Buenos Aires province, Argentina): a soil micromorphology analysisProcesos de formación en sitios arqueológicos de la Depresión del Río Salado (provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina): análisis desde la micromorfología de suelos
(Instituto de Arqueología, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2022)