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Geosciences, Volume 12, Issue 6

June 2022 - 36 articles

Cover Story: In northern Peru, the middle Miocene paleosols of the Sambimera Formation archive the environmental conditions of the Bagua Basin prior to the uplift of the Eastern Cordillera depicted in the background. Today, the Eastern Cordillera casts a rain shadow effect on the low-level trade winds traveling from the Atlantic, driving the dry environmental conditions of the basin. This study presents oxygen and carbon stable isotope results that constrain the establishment of the Eastern Cordillera as an orographic barrier for the trade winds sometime after ~13 Ma. View this paper
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Articles (36)

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,566 Views
14 Pages

Globorotalia truncatulinoides in the Mediterranean Basin during the Middle–Late Holocene: Bio-Chronological and Oceanographic Indicator

  • Giulia Margaritelli,
  • Fabrizio Lirer,
  • Katrin Schroeder,
  • Angela Cloke-Hayes,
  • Antonio Caruso,
  • Lucilla Capotondi,
  • Teresa Broggy,
  • Isabel Cacho and
  • Francisco J. Sierro

The planktonic foraminiferal species Globorotalia truncatulinoides is widely used as a biostratigraphic proxy for the Quaternary in the Mediterranean region. High-resolution quantitative studies performed on sediment cores collected in the central an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,189 Views
16 Pages

Integration of Geophysical Methods for Doline Hazard Assessment: A Case Study from Northern Oman

  • Mohammed Farfour,
  • Nikos Economou,
  • Osman Abdalla and
  • Masdouq Al-Taj

Subsurface formations with low compaction, often, due to the presence of underlying cavities, are potential sources of hazards. Thus, understanding the occurrence, properties, and extension of these weak zones poses a major concern in engineering geo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,412 Views
23 Pages

Late Cretaceous through Cenozoic Paleoenvironmental History of the Bagua Basin, Peru: Paleoelevation Comparisons with the Central Andean Plateau

  • Federico Moreno,
  • Carmala N. Garzione,
  • Sarah W. M. George,
  • Lauren Williams,
  • Fabiana Richter and
  • Alice Bandeian

Located in northern Peru, at the lowest segment of the Central Andes, the Bagua Basin contains a Campanian to Pleistocene sedimentary record that archives the local paleoenvironmental and tectonic history. We present new δ18O and δ13C sig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,786 Views
15 Pages

Evidence of Seismic-Related Liquefaction Processes within the Volcanic Record of the Campi Flegrei Caldera (Italy)

  • Stefano Vitale,
  • Jacopo Natale,
  • Roberto Isaia,
  • Francesco D’Assisi Tramparulo and
  • Sabatino Ciarcia

We report the occurrence of several sand liquefaction structures, such as sand dikes, in the stratigraphic record of the Campi Flegrei volcano, located both inside and outside the caldera. Five sites were analyzed within the caldera and two outside....

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,110 Views
25 Pages

Petrophysical Characterization of Non-Magnetic Granites; Density and Magnetic Susceptibility Relationships

  • Emilio L. Pueyo,
  • Teresa Román-Berdiel,
  • Pablo Calvín,
  • Jean Luc Bouchez,
  • Elisabet Beamud,
  • Conxi Ayala,
  • Francesca Loi,
  • Ruth Soto,
  • Pilar Clariana and
  • Aina Margalef
  • + 10 authors

In this work we establish reliable correlations between density and magnetic susceptibility in three paramagnetic granites from the Pyrenees. In total, 128 sites (310 density measurements and >2600 susceptibility ones) were studied in the Mont Lou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,047 Views
21 Pages

Extended shallow carbonate platform, pelagic, and drift deposits were drilled during International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 359 in the Inner Sea of the Maldives. These sediments yield rich and well-diversified benthic, planktonic for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,633 Views
14 Pages

The Lambayeque Valley on the north coast of Peru offers a cautionary case study on the relation between climatic and cultural change. Three archaeological site complexes dating from late in the first millennium AD to the middle of the second millenni...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,958 Views
21 Pages

Known as the “lung of the planet”, the Amazon rainforest produces more than 20% of the Earth’s oxygen. Once a carbon pool for mitigating climate change, the Brazilian Amazônia Biome recently has become a significant carbon emi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,550 Views
15 Pages

Formation of the Lened W-(Be) Skarn Deposit by Neutralization of a Magmatic Fluid—Evidence from H3BO3-Rich Fluids

  • Hélène Legros,
  • Vanessa Elongo,
  • Oscar Laurent,
  • Erin Adlakha,
  • Cyril Chelle-Michou,
  • Hendrik Falck and
  • Pilar Lecumberri-Sanchez

Magmatic-hydrothermal systems, especially those causing the formation of tungsten deposits, may be enriched in boron, as is suggested by the presence of hydrothermal tourmaline. This study examines the boron and metal (including tungsten) concentrati...

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  • Open Access
27 Citations
5,507 Views
25 Pages

Mapping Gully Erosion Variability and Susceptibility Using Remote Sensing, Multivariate Statistical Analysis, and Machine Learning in South Mato Grosso, Brazil

  • Tarik Bouramtane,
  • Halima Hilal,
  • Ary Tavares Rezende-Filho,
  • Khalil Bouramtane,
  • Laurent Barbiero,
  • Shiny Abraham,
  • Vincent Valles,
  • Ilias Kacimi,
  • Hajar Sanhaji and
  • Laura Torres-Rondon
  • + 6 authors

In Brazil, the development of gullies constitutes widespread land degradation, especially in the state of South Mato Grosso, where fighting against this degradation has become a priority for policy makers. However, the environmental and anthropogenic...

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