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    • Quintanilla, V. G. (1981)
      The mountainous stage (below 700-800 m) is dominant, containing Nothofagus and Myrtaceae. In the subandine stage (800-1500 m) N. dombeyi forest is predominant, accompanied by some Podocarpus on the southern volcano. Between ...
    • Sobrino, José A.; Julien, Yves; Morales, Luis (Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2011)
      This study aims at estimating trends in spring phenology from vegetation index and air temperature at 2m height. To this end, we have developed a methodology to infer spring phenological dates from Global Inventory Modeling ...
    • Apt Baruch, Werner; Aguilera,; Vega Vega, Luis Felipe; Alcaíno,; Zulantay Alfaro, Inés; ; González González, Larry Javier; Retamal Retamal, Yerko; Rodríguez Rodríguez, Pablo Andrés; Sandoval, Andrea (1993)
      This study sought to estimate for the first time the prevalence of fascioliasis among the rural population in the Chilean provinces of Curico, Talca, and Linares, while also determining the disease's prevalence among horses ...
    • Fuentes, Mauricio; Arriola, Sebastian; Riquelme, Sebastian; Delouis, Bertrand (Copernicus GmbH, 2019)
      © Author(s) 2019.Despite the occurrence of several large earthquakes during the last decade, Chile continues to have a great tsunamigenic potential. This arises as a consequence of the large amount of strain accumulated ...
    • Brinca, A. L.; Romeiras, F. J.; Gomberoff, L. (American Geophysical Union, 2003)
      This investigation studies the characteristics of electron cyclotron harmonic waves generated by almost monoenergetic perpendicular ion beams. Its motivation is twofold: (1) the new type of free energy source, beams made ...