AbstractCentral Argentina from the Pampean flat‐slab segment to northern Patagonia (27°–41°S) represents a classic example of a broken retroarc basin with strong tectonic and climatic control on fluvial sediment transport. Combined with previous research focused on coastal sediments, this actualistic provenance study uses framework petrography and heavy‐mineral data to trace multistep dispersal of volcaniclastic detritus first eastwards across central Argentina for up to ca. 1,500 km and next northwards for another 760 km along the Atlantic coast. Although detritus generated in the Andes is largely derived from mesosilicic volcanic rocks of the cordillera, its compositional signatures reflect different tectono‐stratigraphic levels of the or...
Philodendron melinonii is an Amazonian species common in botanical gardens and urban landscaping, ho...
Emplacement of submarine landslides, or mass-transport deposits, can radically reshape the physiogra...
The present “comment” on Zorilla-Azcué et al.’s paper “The DNA history of a lonely oak: Quercus humb...
En este trabajo se discute nuestro enfoque de la modelización del paisaje para la cuenca del Serpis ...
The Cretaceous with extremely high atmospheric pCO2 is one of the warmest periods in the Phanerozoic...
We report here an observation of predation of the Trachops cirrhosus on the hylid frog Osteocephalus...
Crocosphaera watsonii is a unicellular nitrogen (N2)-fixing cyanobacterium with ecological importanc...
Im vorgelegten Artikel werden die Morphostratigraphie, Lithostratigraphie sowie die Sedimentstruktur...
The hyperarid Namib desert is a coastal desert in southwestern Africa and one of the oldest and drie...
This study provides an account of some shrimps of the family Alpheidae collected on Thalassia testud...
Here we present a multiproxy record (δ13C, δ18O, major and minor element composition, mineralogy, an...
Surface waters, cold and hot springs were collected in different catchments along the Marsyangdi bas...
1. Tree lines are supposed to react sensitively to the current global change. However, the lack of a...
Here we describe 41 brachiopod species belonging to the orders Productida, Orthotetida, Orthida, Rh...
Male and female moth catches of Grapholita molesta (Busck) in traps were evaluated in stone and pome...
Philodendron melinonii is an Amazonian species common in botanical gardens and urban landscaping, ho...
Emplacement of submarine landslides, or mass-transport deposits, can radically reshape the physiogra...
The present “comment” on Zorilla-Azcué et al.’s paper “The DNA history of a lonely oak: Quercus humb...
En este trabajo se discute nuestro enfoque de la modelización del paisaje para la cuenca del Serpis ...
The Cretaceous with extremely high atmospheric pCO2 is one of the warmest periods in the Phanerozoic...
We report here an observation of predation of the Trachops cirrhosus on the hylid frog Osteocephalus...
Crocosphaera watsonii is a unicellular nitrogen (N2)-fixing cyanobacterium with ecological importanc...
Im vorgelegten Artikel werden die Morphostratigraphie, Lithostratigraphie sowie die Sedimentstruktur...
The hyperarid Namib desert is a coastal desert in southwestern Africa and one of the oldest and drie...
This study provides an account of some shrimps of the family Alpheidae collected on Thalassia testud...
Here we present a multiproxy record (δ13C, δ18O, major and minor element composition, mineralogy, an...
Surface waters, cold and hot springs were collected in different catchments along the Marsyangdi bas...
1. Tree lines are supposed to react sensitively to the current global change. However, the lack of a...
Here we describe 41 brachiopod species belonging to the orders Productida, Orthotetida, Orthida, Rh...
Male and female moth catches of Grapholita molesta (Busck) in traps were evaluated in stone and pome...
Philodendron melinonii is an Amazonian species common in botanical gardens and urban landscaping, ho...
Emplacement of submarine landslides, or mass-transport deposits, can radically reshape the physiogra...
The present “comment” on Zorilla-Azcué et al.’s paper “The DNA history of a lonely oak: Quercus humb...