The chronology, sedimentary history, and paleoecology of the Tarija Basin (Bolivia), one of the richest Pleistocene mammalian sites in South America, are revised here based on a multidisciplinary study, including stratigraphy, sedimentology, geomorphology, paleontology, isotope geochemistry, and C-14 geochronology. Previous studies have indicated a Middle Pleistocene age for this classic locality. We have been able to obtain a series of C-14 dates encompassing all the fossil-bearing sequences previously studied in the Tarija Basin. The dated layers range in age from about 44,000 to 21,000 radiocarbon years before present (BP), indicating that the Tarija fauna is much younger than previously thought. Glacial advances correlated to marine iso...
Although South America lost more megafaunal genera than any other continent during the Late-Quaterna...
The Patagonian-Fuegian region, located in southern South America roughly south of 40°S, comprises ar...
Fossil remains of South American tapirs are often fragmentary and scarce compared with those of othe...
The chronology, sedimentary history, and paleoecology of the Tarija Basin (Bolivia), one of the rich...
We illustrate the results of geomorphological, stratigraphical and sedimentological analysis of the ...
Most of the mammal collections of the Pleistocene from the Tarija valley (Bolivia) lack precise stra...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
Cenozoic South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMAs) have historically been correlated to the geologic ...
AbstractLate Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions in South America:Chronology, environmental changes an...
International audienceThe Altiplano formed a broad Cenozoic inverted sedimentary basin (> 200 km wid...
Quebrada (stream) Ñuagapua, which is located in the Bolivian Chaco in the Andean foothill generates ...
The Río Chico Group in the San Jorge Basin of central Patagonia (Argentina) preserves some of South ...
Land mammal faunas of Paleocene age in the southern Andean basin of Bolivia and NW Argentina are cal...
The dispersal of Equus into South America during the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) repres...
Although South America lost more megafaunal genera than any other continent during the Late-Quaterna...
The Patagonian-Fuegian region, located in southern South America roughly south of 40°S, comprises ar...
Fossil remains of South American tapirs are often fragmentary and scarce compared with those of othe...
The chronology, sedimentary history, and paleoecology of the Tarija Basin (Bolivia), one of the rich...
We illustrate the results of geomorphological, stratigraphical and sedimentological analysis of the ...
Most of the mammal collections of the Pleistocene from the Tarija valley (Bolivia) lack precise stra...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
The Pampean Region contains sedimentary sequences with abundant mammal fossil records, which constit...
Cenozoic South American Land Mammal Ages (SALMAs) have historically been correlated to the geologic ...
AbstractLate Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions in South America:Chronology, environmental changes an...
International audienceThe Altiplano formed a broad Cenozoic inverted sedimentary basin (> 200 km wid...
Quebrada (stream) Ñuagapua, which is located in the Bolivian Chaco in the Andean foothill generates ...
The Río Chico Group in the San Jorge Basin of central Patagonia (Argentina) preserves some of South ...
Land mammal faunas of Paleocene age in the southern Andean basin of Bolivia and NW Argentina are cal...
The dispersal of Equus into South America during the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) repres...
Although South America lost more megafaunal genera than any other continent during the Late-Quaterna...
The Patagonian-Fuegian region, located in southern South America roughly south of 40°S, comprises ar...
Fossil remains of South American tapirs are often fragmentary and scarce compared with those of othe...