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1.-  "BUNTSANDSTEIN" MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY AND BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC REAPPRAISAL FROM EASTERN IBERIA; EARLY AND MIDDLE TRIASSIC STAGE BOUNDARY DEFINITIONS THROUGH CORRELATION TO TETHYAN SECTIONS
ELSEVIER; AMSTERDAM; NLD; NETHERLANDS, 2005
PERMIAN-TRIASSIC TRANSITION IN SPAIN; A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
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2.-  (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar chronology of late Pliocene and early Pleistocene geomagnetic and glacial events in southern Argentina
American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC; USA; United States, 2004
Timescales of the paleomagnetic field
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3.-  11TH MEETING ON GEODYNAMICS OF THE EUROPEAN VARISCIDES; 2ND SYMPOSIUM ON PERMOCARBONIFEROUS IGNEOUS ROCKS
ALFRED-WEGENER-STIFTUNG; BONN; DEU; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, 1995
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4.-  52 000 YEARS OF ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY IN ZACAPU BASIN, MICHOACAN, MEXICO; THE MAGNETIC RECORD
ELSEVIER; AMSTERDAM; NLD; NETHERLANDS, 2002
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5.-  A 3.3-MA IMPACT IN ARGENTINA AND POSSIBLE CONSEQUENCES
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE; WASHINGTON, DC; USA; UNITED STATES, 1998
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6.-  A approximately 43-ka record of paleoenvironmental change in the Central American lowlands inferred from stable isotopes of lacustrine ostracods
Elsevier;; III; International, 2012
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7.-  A complementary section for the proposed Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) global stratotype; the Almonacid de la Cuba section (Spain)
MAIK Nauka; Moscow; RUS; Russian Federation, 2010
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8.-  A COMPLETE TERRESTRIAL OLIGOCENE MAGNETOBIOSTRATIGRAPHY FROM THE EBRO BASIN, SPAIN
ELSEVIER; AMSTERDAM; NLD; NETHERLANDS, 2001
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9.-  A HIGH RESOLUTION ROCK MAGNETIC RECORD OF ALBIAN SEDIMENTS FROM NW-GERMANY-EVIDENCE FOR ORBITAL FORCING

ALICANTE: UNIV. ALICANTE, 1998
15TH. INTERNATIONAL SEDIMENTOLOGICAL CONGRESS. ABSTRACTS
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10.-  A mammalian lost world in southwest Europe during the late Pliocene
Public Library of Science; San Francisco, CA; USA; United States, 2009
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