Search Results - "Serra Varela, Samanta"
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Polymetamorphic P–T evolution of the andalusite–garnet–staurolite–sillimanite-bearing schist from the Cushamen Complex (Argentina)
Published in International journal of earth sciences : Geologische Rundschau (01-09-2024)“…A sample of micaceous schist of the Cushamen Metamorphic Complex in the Cushamen area (northwestern North Patagonia, Argentina) preserves a complex mineral…”
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Geochemical signature and reservoir conditions of Early Jurassic calc-alkaline volcanic rocks from Lonco Trapial Formation, Central Patagonia
Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-12-2018)“…Central Patagonia is traversed by a belt of Early to Middle Jurassic calc-alkaline intermediate volcanic rocks interspersed with more felsic volcanic rocks…”
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Crystallization Conditions and Petrogenetic Characterization of Metaluminous to Peraluminous Calc-Alkaline Orogenic Granitoids from Mineralogical Systematics: The Case of the Cambrian Magmatism from the Sierra de Guasayán (Argentina)
Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-02-2021)“…The Sierra de Guasayán (Eastern Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina) is formed by low to medium grade metamorphic rocks intruded by Cambrian metaluminous (La Soledad…”
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Innovación pedagógica, vinculación científica-tecnológica y extensión universitaria
Published in Ciencia, docencia y tecnología (30-11-2020)“…La Universidad Nacional de Río Negro (Argentina) fortalece la vinculación con la sociedad a partir del principio de asociatividad, junto con los de ciencia,…”
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Structure and metamorphism of the Cushamen Complex in Sañicó and Collón Curá-Limay rivers confluence: A Devonian metamorphic event related to the subduction stage of the Gondwanan Patagonian orogen
Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-01-2023)“…In the North Patagonian Andes and western North Patagonian Massif, the Cushamen Complex is still a matter of interest in order to unravel the Paleozoic…”
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Review of the polyorogenic Palaeozoic basement of the Argentinean North Patagonian Andes: age, correlations, tectonostratigraphic interpretation and geodynamic evolution
Published in International geology review (02-01-2022)“…The presence of metamorphic rocks along the North Patagonian Andes is well known. All these metamorphic rocks are intruded by plutonic igneous rocks of…”
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Petrology and geochronology of the San Martín de los Andes batholith: Insights into the Devonian magmatism of the North Patagonian Andes
Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-08-2021)“…Evidence is growing that a belt of Devonian plutonism is present in the Northern Patagonian segment of the present-day Andes. This plutonism formed along the…”
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The poly-orogenic Paleozoic rocks of Cuesta del Rahue area (Precordillera Neuquina, Argentina) and their significance in marking the southern end of the Chanic orogenic belt
Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-04-2023)“…In the Cuesta del Rahue area, located in the Precordillera Neuquina (northern Argentine Patagonia), late Paleozoic turbiditic rocks with maximum depositional…”
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Magmatic and tectonic fabrics in the Upper Jurassic La Hoya Pluton, North Patagonian Batholith (~43°S) as a record of the early stages of the Andean deformation
Published in Journal of South American earth sciences (01-12-2020)“…The magmatic record of the North Patagonian Batholith starts in Middle Jurassic times and rapidly grew in Early Cretaceous times, where it experienced its main…”
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Evolution of the Palaeozoic basement of the North Patagonian Andes in the San Martín de los Andes area (Neuquén, Argentina): petrology, age and correlations
Published in Andean geology (01-01-2019)“…In San Martín de los Andes area (Argentinian Patagonia) the Palaeozoic basement consists of metamorphic and plutonic rocks. The metamorphic rocks include…”
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