This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast derived from sea-level index points whose elevation was determined by a differential global position system (DGPS). Bioencrustations from outcrops located near Camarones, Chubut, Argentina, consist of autochthonous deposits characterized by Austromegabalanus psittacus (Molina, 1782), encrusting acervulinid foraminifera, coralline red algae and bryozoans. The association of the different organisms is interpreted as being associated with an intertidal environment, and they have been used as index points to establish the relative sea-level position. The main conclusion is that the relative sea-level between c. 7000 and 5300 cal. yr BP was in the ra...
Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth’s history can help const...
There are areas in the world where our understanding of past sea-level changes is less robust than i...
This study critically reviews the relative sea-level (RSL) data from the Río de la Plata (RDP) (Arge...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina) a...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina) a...
Stratigraphic, morphologic and radiocarbon data from Puerto Deseado coastal area (Santa Cruz Provinc...
Stratigraphic, morphologic and radiocarbon data from Puerto Deseado coastal area (Santa Cruz Provinc...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
As part of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS), we critically review existing ch...
The Patagonian coast is locally constituted by an impressive series of preserved beach ridges and te...
Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth’s history can help const...
There are areas in the world where our understanding of past sea-level changes is less robust than i...
This study critically reviews the relative sea-level (RSL) data from the Río de la Plata (RDP) (Arge...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
This paper concerns the relative sea-level changes associated with the Atlantic Patagonian coast der...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina) a...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina) a...
Stratigraphic, morphologic and radiocarbon data from Puerto Deseado coastal area (Santa Cruz Provinc...
Stratigraphic, morphologic and radiocarbon data from Puerto Deseado coastal area (Santa Cruz Provinc...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
The stratigraphic reconstruction of the northern sector of the Bahía Camarones (Chubut, Argentina...
The coastal fringe of Central Patagonia preserves a unique and spectacular succession of landforms d...
As part of the World Atlas of Last Interglacial Shorelines (WALIS), we critically review existing ch...
The Patagonian coast is locally constituted by an impressive series of preserved beach ridges and te...
Reconstructions of global mean sea level from earlier warm periods in Earth’s history can help const...
There are areas in the world where our understanding of past sea-level changes is less robust than i...
This study critically reviews the relative sea-level (RSL) data from the Río de la Plata (RDP) (Arge...