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1.- Calibration of cosmogenic (super 36) Cl production rates from Ca and K spallation in lava flows from Mt. Etna (38 degrees N, Italy) and Payun Matru (36 degrees S, Argentina) Elsevier; New York, NY; III; International, 2011 Ver registro
2.- Can cosmic ray exposure ages on the Cordillera Blanca escarpment reveal normal faulting activity? [International Geological Congress]; [location varies]; III; International, 2004 Italia 2004; 32nd international geological congress; abstracts Ver registro
3.- Denudation rates across the seaward side of a juvenile orogenic topography, western Cantabrian Range Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2010 European Geosciences Union general assembly 2010 Ver registro
4.- Long term evolution of denudational escarpments in southeastern Brazil Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2012 Ver registro
5.- Muon produced neon in quartz at large depths; BeNe Project progress report Elsevier; New York, NY; III; International, 2008 Abstracts of the 18th annual V. M. Goldschmidt conference Ver registro
6.- Quantification of fluvial incision in the Duero Basin (NW Iberia) from longitudinal profile analysis and terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide concentrations Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2012 Techniques for analysing late Cenozoic river terrace sequences Ver registro
7.- Small, isolated glacial catchments as priority targets for cosmogenic surface exposure dating of Pleistocene climate fluctuations, southeastern Pyrenees Geological Society of America (GSA); Boulder, CO; USA; United States, 2010 Ver registro
8.- STRESS PARTITIONING IN FLAT SUBDUCTION SETTING; THE CASE OF THE ANDEAN FORELAND OF WESTERN ARGENTINA (28-33 DEGREES S) [INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS]; [LOCATION VARIES]; III; INTERNATIONAL, 2004 ITALIA 2004; 32ND INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS; ABSTRACTS Ver registro
9.- Tectonic record of strain buildup and abrupt coseismic stress release across the northwestern Peru coastal plain, shelf, and continental slope during the past 200 kyr American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2007 Ver registro
10.- The densest meteorite collection area in hot deserts; the San Juan meteorite field (Atacama Desert, Chile) Meteoritical Society; Fayetteville, AR; USA; United States, 2011 Ver registro
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