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Late Pleistocene climate of the northern Iberian Peninsula: New insights from palaeoglaciers at Fuentes Carrionas (Cantabrian Mountains)

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of Quaternary Science"

DOI: 10.1002/jqs.3106

Abstract: New 10Be dates for glacial landforms in the Fuentes Carrionas area (Cantabrian Mountains, nothern Spain) are presented. Mapped and dated landforms in Fuentes Carrionas made possible a palaeoglacier reconstruction for four glacial stages. Results were… read more here.

Keywords: climate; fuentes carrionas; late pleistocene; pleistocene climate ... See more keywords
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New lithostratigraphy for the Cantabrian Mountains: A common tectono-stratigraphic evolution for the onset of the Alpine cycle in the W Pyrenean realm, N Spain

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Published in 2019 at "Earth-Science Reviews"

DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2018.11.008

Abstract: Abstract The Pyrenean-Cantabrian Orogen arose through the collision of the Iberian and Eurasian plates, mostly in Cenozoic times. This orogen comprises two main mountain ranges, the Pyrenees to the east, and the Cantabrian Mountains to… read more here.

Keywords: cycle; formation; tectono sedimentary; evolution ... See more keywords
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Gravitational slope processes triggered by past earthquakes on the Western Cantabrian Mountains (Sierra de la Sobia, Northern Spain)

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Published in 2021 at "Geomorphology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2021.107867

Abstract: Abstract Sierra de la Sobia is a linear mountain range of arcuate shape, located west of the Cantabrian Mountains. The long-lived crustal Leon Fault runs along its western hillslope, and its trace is partially covered… read more here.

Keywords: triggered past; gravitational slope; processes triggered; sierra sobia ... See more keywords
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Lithic Production in the Final Mesolithic in the Cantabrian Mountains: Levels III and IV at La Uña Cave (León, N Spain)

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Published in 2021 at "Lithic Technology"

DOI: 10.1080/01977261.2021.1915607

Abstract: ABSTRACT The lithic operational chains at the Mesolithic site of La Uña (León, N Spain) have been analysed and reconstructed through a joint study of the raw material provenance and technological characteristics of the assemblage.… read more here.

Keywords: cantabrian mountains; production; lithic production; final mesolithic ... See more keywords