The regional landscape of the Salado depression is related to weathering, eolian and fluvial processes generated under different climatic conditions. Although during most of the Holocene the climatic conditions were warm and humid, previously, a vast plain dominated by deflation processes and enhanced by weathering processes was developed in an arid environment. Fluvial deposits produced afterwards are continuous and lithologically homogeneous, which allows differentiation and characterization of the entire stratigraphic sequence. The stratigraphic units of this area, closely related to the paleoclimatic conditions, are recognized and characterized. Three lithostratigraphic units of fluvial origin (Members) and two paleosols have been diffe...
The Cretaceous Chubut Group in the Golfo San Jorge Basin (Patagonia, Argentina) comprises up to 6000...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...
Eolian deposits are common in the western Pampas of Argentina, and most are assumed to be associated...
The regional landscape of the Salado depression is related to weathering, eolian and fluvial process...
The regional landscape of the Salado depression is related to weathering, eolian and fluvial process...
The Salado river basin is the largest one in the Buenos Aires province, with an area near 170,000 km...
The Llanura Pampeana (Pampean Plains) is a geomorphological realm which is currently dominated by wa...
The main goal of this paper is to analyze the late Quaternary alluvial record of the Andean piedmont...
Plio-Pleistocene palaeosol-bearing alluvial strata are continuously exposed along the marine cliffs ...
One of these paleosols developed affecting the topmost part of likely Late Glacial aeolian deposits ...
The Salto de Piedra Paleontological Locality is located in the upper basin of the Tapalqué Creek (Bu...
This paper presents a multi-proxy record and its paleoenvironmental interpretation from Pastos Chico...
The Atuel - Diamante distributary fluvial system (AD - DFS; ∼34.5–37.5°S, 66.5–68.5°W) is a late Qua...
The Quequén Salado river basin has been the focus of several contributions since the first decades o...
The aims of this contribution is to establish a high-resolution sequence stratigraphic scheme for th...
The Cretaceous Chubut Group in the Golfo San Jorge Basin (Patagonia, Argentina) comprises up to 6000...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...
Eolian deposits are common in the western Pampas of Argentina, and most are assumed to be associated...
The regional landscape of the Salado depression is related to weathering, eolian and fluvial process...
The regional landscape of the Salado depression is related to weathering, eolian and fluvial process...
The Salado river basin is the largest one in the Buenos Aires province, with an area near 170,000 km...
The Llanura Pampeana (Pampean Plains) is a geomorphological realm which is currently dominated by wa...
The main goal of this paper is to analyze the late Quaternary alluvial record of the Andean piedmont...
Plio-Pleistocene palaeosol-bearing alluvial strata are continuously exposed along the marine cliffs ...
One of these paleosols developed affecting the topmost part of likely Late Glacial aeolian deposits ...
The Salto de Piedra Paleontological Locality is located in the upper basin of the Tapalqué Creek (Bu...
This paper presents a multi-proxy record and its paleoenvironmental interpretation from Pastos Chico...
The Atuel - Diamante distributary fluvial system (AD - DFS; ∼34.5–37.5°S, 66.5–68.5°W) is a late Qua...
The Quequén Salado river basin has been the focus of several contributions since the first decades o...
The aims of this contribution is to establish a high-resolution sequence stratigraphic scheme for th...
The Cretaceous Chubut Group in the Golfo San Jorge Basin (Patagonia, Argentina) comprises up to 6000...
The central region of Argentina, southern South America, is characterized by an extensive Quaternary...
Eolian deposits are common in the western Pampas of Argentina, and most are assumed to be associated...