Multiproxy studies of Early Miocene pedogenic calcretes in the Santa Cruz Formation of southern Patagonia, Argentina indicate the existence of a temperate warm vegetation adapted to a fluctuating water table
The Lower Miocene Santa Cruz Formation in southern Patagonia (Austral Basin, Argentina) contains several horizons of pedogenic calcretes, which record −17.5 myr old vegetation adapted to a shallow and fluctuating water table at paleolatitude of 56°S. To reconstruct the paleoenvironment, paleoclimate...
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Autores principales: | Raigemborn, M.S., Krapovickas, V., Beilinson, E., Gómez Peral, L.E., Zucol, A.F., Zapata, L., Kay, M.R.F., Bargo, M.S., Vizcaíno, S.F., Sial, A.N. |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00310182_v500_n_p1_Raigemborn |
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