The Gulf of San Jorge (GSJ) is a semicircular basin, approximately 160 km long and 250 km wide, located in the central part of Patagonia between 45°S and 47°S, lacking any present-day major perennial tributaries. The grain size and bulk and clay mineralogical compositions as well as major and minor elements of 75 surface sediment samples from the GSJ and the adjacent continental shelf were investigated to define the spatial distribution, transport pathways, and potential sources of terrigenous material. To better constrain the origins of GSJ sediments, analyses were also performed on 14 terrestrial, riverine, and marine samples from potential source areas around the gulf and Patagonia. The mineral assemblage of surface sediments in the gulf...
The retroarc region of central Patagonia recorded three contractional stages (Late Triassic, Late Cr...
Abstract: Surface sediments from the South American continental margin surrounding the Argentine Bas...
The Argentine margin contains important sedimentological, paleontological and chemical records of re...
The Gulf of San Jorge (GSJ) is a semicircular basin, approximately 160 km long and 250 km wide, loca...
The Gulf of San Jorge (GSJ) is a semicircular basin, approximately 160 km long and 250 km wide, loca...
The Patagonian coast of the Argentine Continental Shelf (ACS) extends along a relatively stable cont...
This study presents the first detailed description of the upper sedimentary succession of the late P...
Patagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South America that is deposited...
Following designation of San Jorge Gulf (SJG) as a priority for marine conservation by the Argentine...
The San José Gulf (SJG) is a highly productive basin where a seasonal frontal system takes place, su...
Multiproxy analysis (including magnetic susceptibility, diffuse spectral reflectance, elemental geoc...
The Southeast South American shelf marine ecosystem extends over the entire continental shelf off th...
Surface samples, mostly from abyssal sediments of the South Atlantic, from parts of the equatorial A...
The goal of this work was to infer the spatio-temporal patterns of bottom circulation of San José Gu...
The bulk of particulate transition metals transported by Patagonian rivers shows an upper crustal co...
The retroarc region of central Patagonia recorded three contractional stages (Late Triassic, Late Cr...
Abstract: Surface sediments from the South American continental margin surrounding the Argentine Bas...
The Argentine margin contains important sedimentological, paleontological and chemical records of re...
The Gulf of San Jorge (GSJ) is a semicircular basin, approximately 160 km long and 250 km wide, loca...
The Gulf of San Jorge (GSJ) is a semicircular basin, approximately 160 km long and 250 km wide, loca...
The Patagonian coast of the Argentine Continental Shelf (ACS) extends along a relatively stable cont...
This study presents the first detailed description of the upper sedimentary succession of the late P...
Patagonia is considered to be the most important source of dust from South America that is deposited...
Following designation of San Jorge Gulf (SJG) as a priority for marine conservation by the Argentine...
The San José Gulf (SJG) is a highly productive basin where a seasonal frontal system takes place, su...
Multiproxy analysis (including magnetic susceptibility, diffuse spectral reflectance, elemental geoc...
The Southeast South American shelf marine ecosystem extends over the entire continental shelf off th...
Surface samples, mostly from abyssal sediments of the South Atlantic, from parts of the equatorial A...
The goal of this work was to infer the spatio-temporal patterns of bottom circulation of San José Gu...
The bulk of particulate transition metals transported by Patagonian rivers shows an upper crustal co...
The retroarc region of central Patagonia recorded three contractional stages (Late Triassic, Late Cr...
Abstract: Surface sediments from the South American continental margin surrounding the Argentine Bas...
The Argentine margin contains important sedimentological, paleontological and chemical records of re...