- less-important
rivers such as the Aluminé River, the Malleo, and the Picún
Leufú River, and a
series of
lakes including Nahuel Huapi Lake (550 km2), shared...
- Picún
Leufú is a
department located in the east of Neuquén Province, Argentina. The
Department limits with
Confluencia Department at northeast, Rio Negro...
- Picún
Leufú is a
second category muni****lity and the
capital of Picún
Leufú Department located in Neuquén Province, Argentina. Picún
Leufú was established...
- The
Pichi Picún
Leufú Dam (in
Spanish Embalse Pichi Picún
Leufú) is the
third of five dams on the
Limay River in
northwestern Argentine Patagonia (the...
-
Villa del
Puente Picún
Leufú is a
village spread through Zapala Department and Catán Lil Department, Neuquén Province, in
southwestern Argentina. It was...
- five dams
built on its course: Alicurá,
Piedra del Águila,
Pichi Picún
Leufú, El Chocón, and Arroyito.
Together with the
Cerros Colorados Complex on...
- the
Carrin Cura
Formation (lower part of the
middle Tithonian) and Picún
Leufú Formation (middle
Tithonian –
lower Berriasian), and to
continental deposits...
-
Bajada Colorada locality, 40
kilometres (25 mi)
south of the town of Picún
Leufú, near the
western bank of the
Limay River, in Patagonia. The site is part...
- Bajo de la
Carpa Formation (dating back to the Santonian), the
Pichi Picun Leufu Formation (dating back to the
Coniacian and Santonian). the
Tiupampan Santa...
- 1939,
pertains to the
Mendoza Group. It
overlies the
Quintuco and Picún
Leufú Formations and is
overlain by the
Agrio Formation. The
contact with the...