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pro vyhledávání: '"Claudio Latorre"'
Autor:
Magdalena Fuentealba, Camila Bahamóndez, Pablo Sarricolea, Oliver Meseguer-Ruiz, Claudio Latorre
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies, Vol 38, Iss , Pp 100952- (2021)
Study region: Andes central Chile (32ºS-36ºS) / Lakes Study focus: Mountain lakes play a key role in the terrestrial freshwater reservoir, both for storage of snow melt and precipitation. Although lakes are sensitive to climate variability, the eff
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/432f44b4ace347a88a118a966a7fd5e0
Autor:
Virginia McRostie, Pilar Babot, Elisa Calás, Eugenia Gayó, Francisco Gallardo, Carolina Godoy-Aguirre, Rafael Labarca, Claudio Latorre, Lautaro Núñez, Karla Ojeda, Calogero M Santoro, Daniela Valenzuela
Publikováno v:
The Holocene. 32:1492-1502
During the Formative period by the Late-Holocene (ca. 3000–1500 BP), semi-sedentary and sedentary human occupations had emerged in the oases, salares, and riverine systems in the central depression (2400–1000 masl) of the Atacama Desert, northern
Autor:
Francisco J. Caro, Rafael Labarca, Francisco J. Prevosti, Natalia Villavicencio, Gabriela M. Jarpa, Katherine A. Herrera, Jacqueline Correa-Lau, Claudio Latorre, Calogero M. Santoro
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 42
Autor:
John Houston, Claudio Latorre
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Processes. 36
Autor:
Matías Frugone-Álvarez, Sergio Contreras, Oliver Meseguer-Ruiz, Eduardo Tejos, Antonio Delgado-Huertas, Blas Valero-Garcés, Francisca P. Díaz, Matías Briceño, Manuel Bustos-Morales, Claudio Latorre
Publikováno v:
Quaternary Science Reviews. 311:108084
Autor:
John M. Anderies, José M. Capriles, Jacopo A. Baggio, Noelle G. Beckman, Erick Robinson, Claudio Latorre, Eugenia M. Gayo, Christopher Nicholson, David A. Byers, Darcy Bird, Judson Byrd Finley, Jacob Freeman, Adolfo Gil
Publikováno v:
Human Ecology. 49:369-382
Explaining the stability of human populations provides knowledge for understanding the resilience of human societies to environmental change. Here, we use archaeological radiocarbon records to evaluate a hypothesis drawn from resilience thinking that
Autor:
Calogero M. Santoro, Eugenia M. Gayo, Chris Carter, Vivien G. Standen, Victoria Castro, Daniela Valenzuela, Ricardo De Pol-Holz, Pablo A. Marquet, Claudio Latorre
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Earth Science, Vol 5 (2017)
The abundance of the southern Pacific mollusk loco (Concholepas concholepas), among other conspicuous marine supplies, are often cited as critical resources behind the long-term cultural and demographic fluctuations of prehistoric hunter-gatherers in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1f51ac2df382490e96414d72fd10bd2c
Autor:
Virginia B McRostie, Eugenia M Gayo, Calogero M Santoro, Ricardo De Pol-Holz, Claudio Latorre
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 7, p e0181759 (2017)
Archaeological and palaeoecological studies throughout the Americas have documented widespread landscape and environmental transformation during the pre-Columbian era. The highly dynamic Formative (or Neolithic) period in northern Chile (ca. 3700-155
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e8477dd7d0014901ba2424096bd6995d
Autor:
Francisca Santana-Sagredo, Virginia McRostie, Calogero M. Santoro, Rodrigo Loyola, Rick Schulting, Mauricio Uribe, Claudio Latorre, Julia A. Lee-Thorp, Anahí Maturana-Fernández, Chris Harrod, Valentina Mandakovic, Pablo Mendez-Quiros, Francisca P. Díaz, Ale Vidal-Elgueta
Publikováno v:
Nature Plants. 7:152-158
The archaeological record shows that large pre-Inca agricultural systems supported settlements for centuries around the ravines and oases of northern Chile’s hyperarid Atacama Desert. This raises questions about how such productivity was achieved a
Autor:
Virginia McRostie, Carolina Salas-Egaña, Claudio Latorre, Magdalena García, Francisco Rothhammer, Pablo Mendez-Quiros, Calogero M. Santoro, Chris Carter
Publikováno v:
Economic Botany. 74:445-463
Pre-European Plant Consumption and Cultural Changes in the Coastal Lluta Valley, Atacama Desert, Northern Chile (Ca. 5140–390 Cal Yr BP). The introduction of domesticated plants into ancient hunting and gathering economic systems expanded and trans