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    First archaeointensity reference paleosecular variation curve for South America and its implications for geomagnetism and archaeology by Goguitchaichvili, Avto, Greco Mainero, Mariano Catriel, García Ruíz, Rafael, Pereyra Domingorena, Lucas, Cejudo, Ruben, Morales, Juan, Gogorza, Claudia Susana, Scattolin, Maria Cristina, Tarrago, Myriam Noemi

    Published 2019
    “…The absolute ages of the studied sites are ascertained by several high-quality radiometric ages and range between 1940 to 114014C yr BP. Magnetic mineralogy experiments indicates that the remanence is carried by thermally stable Ti-poor titanomagnetites. …”
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    The petrogenesis of a type granites and related rocks

    Published 2009
    Article
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    Melt inclusions in plutonic rocks / by Webster, James D.

    Published 2006
    Book
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    Mercury : sources, measurements, cycles and effects / by Parsons, Michael B.

    Published 2005
    Book
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    Atlas of non-silicate minerals in thin section / by Melgarejo, Joan Carles, 1960-

    Published 2011
    Book
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    Mineralized intrusion-related skarn systems / by Lentz, David Richard, 1960-

    Published 1998
    Book
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    Mineralized intrusion-related skarn systems / by Lentz, David Richard, 1960-

    Published 1998
    Book
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    Seafloor hydrothermal mineralization by Barrett, Timothy J.

    Published 1988
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    Rare-element geochemistry and mineral deposits by Linnen, Robert L.

    Published 2006
    Article
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    AMERICAN MINERALOGIST.

    Published 1949
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    Petrography of the archaeological pottery of the Salado River (province of Buenos Aires, Argentina) by Frère, M. Magdalena, Gonzáles, M. Isabel, Chan, Débora, Flores, Myriam

    Published 2012
    “…The macroscopic aspects of the sherds were also considered, as well as their provenance environments, either permanent or temporary lakes, or close to the river. The mineralogical differences seem to indicate choices in the potters’ practices in their use of different clays and in the use of temper for the manufacture of a broad variety of vessels of different shapes and sizes.…”
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    SOILS WITH FRAGIP AN IN NORTHWESTERN BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE. by Gimenez, Jorge E., Imbellone, Perla A., Iasi, Rodolfo

    Published 2023
    “…This paper discusses the morphological, physical, chemical, mineralogical and micromorphological properties of two soil - paleosol sequences. …”
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    Microscopic functional analysis applied to lithic raw materials from Entre Ríos province: identification and characterization of experimental use wear by Leipus, Marcela Sandra, Apolinaire, Eduardo

    Published 2020
    “…These include sandstones with different degrees of silicification and mineralogical composition, basalts, limestones and siltstones. …”
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    CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY THROUGH PETROGRAPHY IN MIRIGUACA RAVINE (ANTOFAGASTA DE LA SIERRA, CATAMARCA) DURING THE LATE PERIOD by Gasparotti, Leticia

    Published 2018
    “…Throughout this work, it was sought to determine the mineralogical composition of ceramic pastes, to examine their relationship with local geological characteristics, and to investigate the technological choices and particular ways of doing, thinking about ceramics vessels as an object that assembles and gathers materials, people and places in extensive networks that give meaning. …”
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    GEOLIMNOLOGY OF CHASCOMUS LAKE, BUENOS AIRES PROVINCE, ARGENTINA. by Dangaus, Nauris Vitauts, Blasi, Adriana Mónica, Merlo, Daniel O.

    Published 2023
    “…Lake bed sediments were evaluated through the study of 16 boreholes in the following aspects: texture (grain size) and mineralogical characteristics as well as their biologic contento TIlis allowed us to find three (well defined) sections: the upper section, corresponding to modem lake freshwater environment sediments; the middle section composed of mixohaline-eurihaline paleoenvironment deposits, characterized by marine organisms and the lower section representing a freshwater fluvio-Iacustrine paleoenvironment. …”
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