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Mammalian turnover as an indicator of climatic and anthropogenic landscape modification: A new Meghalayan record (Late Holocene) in northern Iberia
(Elsevier, 2023-04)
The Punta Lucero III cave is a natural trap where abundant vertebrate remains were accumulated during the Meghalayan (Late Holocene). To better understand the paleoenvironmental conditions in which this record was accumulated, ...
Unravelling the skills and motivations of Magdalenian artists in the depths of Atxurra Cave (Northern Spain)
(Nature, 2023-10)
Atxurra cave has a decorated assemblage composed of more than a hundred engraved animal depictions. All of them are located in deep parts of the cave and most of them are hidden in raised areas, away from the main path. ...
The intrusive nature of the Châtelperronian in the Iberian Peninsula
(Public Library Science, 2022)
Multiple factors have been proposed to explain the disappearance of Neandertals between ca. 50 and 40 kyr BP. Central to these discussions has been the identification of new techno-cultural complexes that overlap with the ...
Stelladens mysteriosus: A Strange New Mosasaurid (Squamata) from the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) of Morocco
(MDPI, 2023-05-17)
Mosasaurids, a clade of specialized marine squamates, saw a major adaptive radiation in the Late Cretaceous, evolving a wide range of body sizes, shapes, and specialized tooth morphologies. The most diverse known mosasaurid ...
Deep-sea paleoenvironmental evolution in the mid-Cretaceous of the Basque Pyrenees based on microfaunal analysis (Armintza section)
(Elsevier, 2023-05)
The mid-Cretaceous Black Flysch Group and Plentzia Formation constitute two key lithostratigraphic units in the evolution of the Pyrenean rift system but many of their paleoenvironmental characteristics are poorly known. ...
Agricultural fingerprints in salt-marsh sediments and adaptation to sea-level rise in the eastern Cantabrian coast (N. Spain)
(Elsevier, 2016-01-20)
A multi-proxy approach based on benthic foraminifera, sand content, short-lived radioisotope activities, heavy metal concentrations and aerial photography was developed to characterise the process of human disturbance on ...
Glaze characterization of the glazed pottery from the medieval workshop of Vega (Burgos, Spain)
(John Wiley & Sons, 2021-03-05)
Sixteen glazes on medieval (14th–16th century AD) pottery fragments from
Vega pottery workshop (Burgos, Spain) were characterized to investigate the
production technology. To this end, Raman spectroscopy and scanning
electron ...
Evaluation of SWAT models performance to simulate streamflow spatial origin. The case of a small forested watershed
(Elsevier, 2015-06-01)
The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model has been applied widely in many types of environment with different goals. The purpose of this paper is to assess the ability of SWAT to simulate hydrological processes in ...
Palaeoceanographic and palaeoclimatic changes during the last 37,000 years detected in the SE Bay of Biscay based on benthic foraminifera
(Elsevier, 2020-04-28)
Benthic foraminifera assemblages from a sedimentary core (PP10-12; 701 mwd) from the SE Bay of Biscay allow us to trace palaeoceanographic and palaeoclimatic changes occurred in this region during mid MIS 3 (Marine Isotope ...
Characterization of Historic Lime Mortars from the Arch of San Martin to Identify the Construction Phases of the City Wall of Burgos (Spain)
(MDPI, 2024-01-29)
Historical lime mortars provide valuable information on the construction phases of buildings and allow reconstruction of the chronology of the historical structures. The City Wall of Burgos and the Mudejar Arch of San ...