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    BIOGENIC STRUCTURES OF UNIONIFORM BIVALVES IN WET-INTERDUNE DEPOSITS (LATE MIOCENE–EARLY PLIOCENE, ARGENTINA) by CARMONA, NOELIA B, PONCE, JUAN JOSÉ, WETZEL, ANDREAS

    Published in Palaios (01-09-2018)
    “…Environmental changes within a Neogene coastal dune system are recorded by endobenthic unioniform bivalves that lived in muddy or sandy interdune pond…”
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    Hepatitis B virus reactivation after ibrutinib treatment by Alventosa Mateu, Carlos, Urquijo Ponce, Juan José, Mena Durán, Armando, Latorre Sánchez, Mercedes, Castelló Miralles, Inmaculada, Linares García, Mariano, Diago, Moisés

    “…New immunosuppressive and antineoplastic drugs are becoming both more numerous and more widely used, even during several years. Most of them present a…”
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    Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma: a rare cause of a liver tumor by Alventosa Mateu, Carlos, Urquijo Ponce, Juan José, Herráez Cervera, Brian, García Llabata, Laura

    “…Hepatic hemangioendothelioma is a rare tumor which has malignant potential and a difficult radiological differential diagnosis that includes many others liver…”
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    Ichnology and sedimentology of a tide-influenced delta, Lower Miocene Chenque Formation, Patagonia, Argentina: Trace-fossil distribution and response to environmental stresses by Carmona, Noelia B., Buatois, Luis A., Ponce, Juan José, Mángano, María Gabriela

    “…Combined sedimentologic and ichnologic analysis of the Lower Miocene Chenque Formation allows recognition of a tide-influenced deltaic succession exposed along…”
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    Upper Oligocene–Miocene clinoforms of the foreland Austral Basin of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina: Stratigraphy, depositional sequences and architecture of the foredeep deposits by Ponce, Juan José, Olivero, Eduardo B., Martinioni, Daniel R.

    Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-07-2008)
    “…The Upper Oligocene–Miocene deposits of the foreland Austral Basin of Tierra del Fuego represent the youngest foredeep fill, developed in front of the adjacent…”
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    Bivalve trace fossils in an early Miocene discontinuity surface in Patagonia, Argentina: Burrowing behavior and implications for ichnotaxonomy at the firmground–hardground divide by Carmona, Noelia B., Mángano, María Gabriela, Buatois, Luis A., Ponce, Juan José

    “…Ichnofossils developed in a firmground at the contact between the middle Eocene–lower Miocene continental Sarmiento Formation and the lower Miocene marine…”
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    Sedimentological and ichnological characterization of delta front mouth bars in a river‐dominated delta (Upper Cretaceous) from the La Anita Formation, Austral Basin, Argentina by Ponce, Juan José, Carmona, Noelia, Jait, Damián, Cevallos, Martín, Rojas, Christian

    Published in Sedimentology (01-01-2024)
    “…Integrated sedimentological and ichnological studies in deltaic systems are key to determine whether a delta is river‐dominated, tide‐dominated, wave‐dominated…”
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    Taphonomy and Paleoecology of the Bivalve Trace Fossil Protovirgularia in Deltaic Heterolithic Facies of the Miocene Chenque Formation, Patagonia, Argentina by Carmona, Noelia B, Mángano, María Gabriela, Buatois, Luis A, Ponce, Juan José

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-07-2010)
    “…Lower Miocene tide-influenced deltaic deposits from the Chenque Formation, Patagonia, Argentina, contain abundant and well-preserved biogenic structures…”
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    Trace fossils, sedimentary facies and parasequence architecture from the Lower Cretaceous Mulichinco Formation of Argentina: The role of fair-weather waves in shoreface deposits by Wesolowski, Lindsey J.N., Buatois, Luis A., Mángano, M. Gabriela, Ponce, Juan José, Carmona, Noelia B.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-05-2018)
    “…Shorefaces can display strong facies variability and integration of sedimentology and ichnology provides a high-resolution model to identify variations among…”
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    Bottomset and foreset sedimentary processes in the mixed carbonate-siliciclastic Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Vaca Muerta Formation, Picún Leufú Area, Argentina by Paz, Maximiliano, Ponce, Juan José, Buatois, Luis A., Mángano, M. Gabriela, Carmona, Noelia Beatriz, Pereira, Egberto, Desjardins, Patricio R.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-07-2019)
    “…The Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Vaca Muerta Formation at the Picún Leufú area constitutes bottomset and foreset marine deposits comprising open bay,…”
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    The Vaca Muerta transgression (Upper Jurassic), Neuquén Basin, Argentina: Insights into the evolution and timing of aeolian–marine transitions by Paz, Maximiliano, Ponce, Juan José, Mángano, M. Gabriela, Buatois, Luis A., Carmona, Noelia Beatriz, Wetzel, Andreas, Pereira, Egberto, Rodríguez, Maximiliano Nicolás, Veiga, Gonzalo

    Published in Sedimentology (01-10-2021)
    “…Considering the evolution of aeolian to marine transitions for the geological record, either catastrophic or gradual transgressive scenarios showing high or…”
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    Popular and Decolonial Veganism: Animal Rights, Racialized and Indigenous Subjectivities in Latin America by Ponce León, Juan José

    Published in Relations (Online) (22-11-2024)
    “…The white-elitist veganism of the Global North does not adequately respond to the territorial, cultural, and economic particularities of the Latin American…”
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    Microbially induced sedimentary structures in Neogene tidal flats from Argentina: Paleoenvironmental, stratigraphic and taphonomic implications by Carmona, Noelia B., Ponce, Juan José, Wetzel, Andreas, Bournod, Constanza N., Cuadrado, Diana G.

    “…Microbially induced sedimentary structures (MISS) result from the interaction between benthic microorganisms and sediments; MISS preferably form in upper…”
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