Quebrada (stream) Nuagapua, which is located in the Bolivian Chaco in the Andean foothill generates an alluvial fan many kilometres in length. Three major lithostratigraphic units characterise the sedimentary sequence in this region. The lower and upper parts are formed from predominantly sandy sediments that demonstrate rapid growth of the alluvial fan, associated with an intense erosion of barren slopes. The intermediate unit consists of forest soil that seals deep channels containing bones together with a forest association. The remains of a wooden plank, dated 140 yr BP, were found at the top of this soil, which laterally contains charcoals, ash layers and large charred trunks, sometimes in growth positions. Roots localised in this laye...
The Cochabamba Basin (Bolivia) is on the ancient road network connecting Andean and lowland areas. L...
Late Pleistocene outcrops exposed in Buenos Aires province, Argentina, represent one of the most inf...
Most scholars now believe that the Americas were peopled more than once and that these colonizing ev...
Quebrada (stream) Nuagapua, which is located in the Bolivian Chaco in the Andean foothill generates ...
The Quebrada N˜ aguapua alluvial fan provides a record of changes that have affected the Bolivian Ch...
International audienceThe Altiplano formed a broad Cenozoic inverted sedimentary basin (> 200 km wid...
AbstractLate Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions in South America:Chronology, environmental changes an...
Although South America lost more megafaunal genera than any other continent during the Late-Quaterna...
The Chaco Region is the third biogeographic and morpho-structural territory of South America after t...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
We illustrate the results of geomorphological, stratigraphical and sedimentological analysis of the ...
A new fossil pollen, Sporormiella, and sediment chemistry record from Lake Llaviucu, Ecuador, spanni...
The chronology, sedimentary history, and paleoecology of the Tarija Basin (Bolivia), one of the rich...
The Arroyo Seco 2 site contains a rich archaeological record, exceptional for South America, to expl...
A new Late glacial – Holocene palaeoenvironmental record from Cerro Benítez (51°33′S 72°35′W), Seno ...
The Cochabamba Basin (Bolivia) is on the ancient road network connecting Andean and lowland areas. L...
Late Pleistocene outcrops exposed in Buenos Aires province, Argentina, represent one of the most inf...
Most scholars now believe that the Americas were peopled more than once and that these colonizing ev...
Quebrada (stream) Nuagapua, which is located in the Bolivian Chaco in the Andean foothill generates ...
The Quebrada N˜ aguapua alluvial fan provides a record of changes that have affected the Bolivian Ch...
International audienceThe Altiplano formed a broad Cenozoic inverted sedimentary basin (> 200 km wid...
AbstractLate Quaternary Megafaunal Extinctions in South America:Chronology, environmental changes an...
Although South America lost more megafaunal genera than any other continent during the Late-Quaterna...
The Chaco Region is the third biogeographic and morpho-structural territory of South America after t...
This work presents an updated revision of the information about Pleistocene fauna records in archeol...
We illustrate the results of geomorphological, stratigraphical and sedimentological analysis of the ...
A new fossil pollen, Sporormiella, and sediment chemistry record from Lake Llaviucu, Ecuador, spanni...
The chronology, sedimentary history, and paleoecology of the Tarija Basin (Bolivia), one of the rich...
The Arroyo Seco 2 site contains a rich archaeological record, exceptional for South America, to expl...
A new Late glacial – Holocene palaeoenvironmental record from Cerro Benítez (51°33′S 72°35′W), Seno ...
The Cochabamba Basin (Bolivia) is on the ancient road network connecting Andean and lowland areas. L...
Late Pleistocene outcrops exposed in Buenos Aires province, Argentina, represent one of the most inf...
Most scholars now believe that the Americas were peopled more than once and that these colonizing ev...