A combined macromorphological and micromorphological approach was used to identify and differentiate paleosols at a representative exposure of the Pleistocene sedimentary succession in the northern Pampas of Buenos Aires (La Plata area). Five pedological units (Pu), which apparently represent four discrete paleosols plus the surface soil, were initially differentiated on the basis of field-scale morphological properties. The succession was divided into B and C horizon with an A horizon only clearly identified in the surface soil and a weak A horizon at depth. Micromorphology suggests a complex pedosedimentary history of welding, with some degree of water reworking indicated by fragments of sorted layers and the significant grain-size hetero...
Plant macrofossils studied in coprolites from small-sized, medium-sized and large mammals, dated by ...
Plio-Pleistocene palaeosol-bearing alluvial strata are continuously exposed along the marine cliffs ...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...
The field properties, micromorphology, grain-size, geochemistry, and optically stimulated luminescen...
Los sedimentos con características loéssicas de la llanura pampeana se denominan "loess y limos pamp...
This paper reports the main sedimentary characteristics, soil micromorphology and optically-stimulat...
Well-developed Bt horizons of five palaeosols (P1-P5) have been recorded previously within a 20-m-th...
The field properties, magnetic susceptibility, particle size, calcium carbonate content, soil microm...
New micromorphological, magnetic susceptibility, geochemical and geochronological data have been col...
The coastal cliffs of the Buenos Aires province (Argentina) have been the subject of intense paleont...
A new record of the Marine Isotopic Stage 5, the last Interglacial Stage before present is presented...
Zanjón Seco is an important late Holocene archaeological locality in the Argentine Pampas, producing...
A Late Pleistocene–Holocene loess–paleosol sequence in central Argentina was studied to obtain a wea...
The Cenomanian Candeleros Formation, located in the Neuquén foreland Basin (32?40° SL), is a unit of...
Based on the results of a previous geoarchaeological study that reconstructed the landscape history ...
Plant macrofossils studied in coprolites from small-sized, medium-sized and large mammals, dated by ...
Plio-Pleistocene palaeosol-bearing alluvial strata are continuously exposed along the marine cliffs ...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...
The field properties, micromorphology, grain-size, geochemistry, and optically stimulated luminescen...
Los sedimentos con características loéssicas de la llanura pampeana se denominan "loess y limos pamp...
This paper reports the main sedimentary characteristics, soil micromorphology and optically-stimulat...
Well-developed Bt horizons of five palaeosols (P1-P5) have been recorded previously within a 20-m-th...
The field properties, magnetic susceptibility, particle size, calcium carbonate content, soil microm...
New micromorphological, magnetic susceptibility, geochemical and geochronological data have been col...
The coastal cliffs of the Buenos Aires province (Argentina) have been the subject of intense paleont...
A new record of the Marine Isotopic Stage 5, the last Interglacial Stage before present is presented...
Zanjón Seco is an important late Holocene archaeological locality in the Argentine Pampas, producing...
A Late Pleistocene–Holocene loess–paleosol sequence in central Argentina was studied to obtain a wea...
The Cenomanian Candeleros Formation, located in the Neuquén foreland Basin (32?40° SL), is a unit of...
Based on the results of a previous geoarchaeological study that reconstructed the landscape history ...
Plant macrofossils studied in coprolites from small-sized, medium-sized and large mammals, dated by ...
Plio-Pleistocene palaeosol-bearing alluvial strata are continuously exposed along the marine cliffs ...
Two Pleistocene sedimentary units are recognized in the Corrientes province, Argentina: the Toropí a...