- The
Pampean orogeny (Spanish:
orogenia pampeana) was an
orogeny active in the
Cambrian in the
western margin of the
ancient landm**** of Gondwana. The...
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America along the Peru–Chile Trench. To the south, the CVZ is
limited by the
Pampean flat-slab
segment or
Norte Chico flat-slab segment, a
region devoid of...
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remains of
Megatherium filholi Moreno, 1888 (Mammalia, Xenarthra) from the
Pampean Region:
Implications for the
diversity of
Megatheriinae of the Quaternary...
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although the
prevalent dialect is Rioplatense,
primarily spoken in the
Pampean and
Patagonian regions and
accented similarly to the
Neapolitan language...
- The
Pampean flat-slab is the low
angle subduction of
oceanic lithosphere beneath Northern Argentina. The
Pampean flat-slab is one of
three flat
slabs in...
- The
Pampas fox (Lycalopex gymnocercus), also
known as grey
pampean fox,
Pampas zorro, Azara's fox, or Azara's
zorro (in Guaraní also
called aguará chaí...
- by the Andes. The
Sierras de Córdoba,
where the
effects of the
ancient Pampean orogeny can be observed, owe
their modern uplift and
relief to the Andean...
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Ranqueles in the east of Cuyo and
north from the
Pampean region;
Tehuelches and
Mapuches in the
Pampean and
Patagonian regions, and
Selknam and Yámanas...
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north of
latitude 30° S and the
pampean loess. The
neotropical loess is made of silt or
silty clay.
Relative to the
pampean loess the
neotropical loess is...
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inhabiting humid Chaco, Espinal, and Paranaense,
subtropical dry forest, and
Pampean gr****lands.
Teius oculatus is oviparous. Cacciali, P.; Carreira, S.; Kacoliris...