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2. Coeval minimum south American and maximum Antarctic last glacial maximum dust deposition: A causal link?
3. Low source-inherited iron solubility limits fertilization potential of South American dust
4. South African dust contribution to the high southern latitudes and East Antarctica during interglacial stages
5. A Hydrological and Biogeochemical Appraisal of Patagonia’s Río Gallegos
6. Paleoenvironmental changes in southern South American dust sources during the last glacial/interglacial transition: Evidence from clay mineral assemblages of the pampean loess
7. The paleoclimatic message from the polymodal grain-size distribution of late Pleistocene-early Holocene Pampean loess (Argentina)
8. A Hydrological and Biogeochemical Appraisal of Patagonia’s Río Gallegos
9. The impact of Li-bearing pegmatite mining on the dissolved geochemical signature of a mountain stream in the Pampean ranges, Central Argentina
10. Geochemistry of surface waters and weathering effects in the upper catchment of the Ctalamochita River, Cordoba’s Sierras Pampeanas (Central Argentina)
11. Rare Earth Elements and Radiogenic Isotopes from Mineral Dust in East Antarctica: Sensitive Tracers of the Atmospheric Circulation and Climate Variability Through Time
12. Seasonal characteristics of the chemical composition of rainwaters from Salta city, NW Argentina
13. Rare Earth Elements and Radiogenic Isotopes from Mineral Dust in East Antarctica: Sensitive Tracers of the Atmospheric Circulation and Climate Variability Through Time
14. Unraveling late Quaternary atmospheric circulation in the Southern Hemisphere through the provenance of Pampean loess
15. Validation of a continuous flow method for the determination of soluble iron in atmospheric dust and volcanic ash
16. Material Sources, Chemical Weathering, and Physical Denudation in the Chubut River Basin (Patagonia, Argentina): Implications for Andean Rivers
17. High Latitude Dust in the Earth System
18. Coeval Minimum South American and Maximum Antarctic Last Glacial Maximum Dust Deposition: Causal Link?
19. Southern Africa: The Missing Piece To The Dust Provenance Puzzle of East Antarctica?
20. Present-day Patagonian dust emissions: Mass flux constraints, meteorological triggers and the effect on phytoplankton biomass
21. A uniform isotopic and chemical signature of dust exported from Patagonia: Rock sources and occurrence in southern environments
22. The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
23. Atmospheric dust dynamics in southern South America: A 14-year modern dust record in the loessic Pampean region
24. New insights on sources contributing dust to the loess record of the western edge of the Pampean Plain during the transition from the late MIS 2 to the early Holocene
25. Revisiting the chronology and environmental conditions for the accretion of late Pleistocene-early Holocene Pampean loess (Argentina)
26. Precipitaciones húmedas en el norte de Argentina: caracterización química de los componentes solubles en el Valle de Lerma, Salta
27. Wet precipitation in northern Argentina: chemical characterization of soluble components in the Lerma Valley, Salta
28. HYDROGRAPHIC EVOLUTION AND DUST-STORMS; THE COLHUÉ HUAPI LAKE CASE STUDY (45°S, PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA)
29. Atmospheric dust dynamics in southern South America: A 14-year modern dust record in the loessic Pampean region.
30. New insights on sources contributing dust to the loess record of the western edge of the Pampean Plain during the transition from the late MIS 2 to the early Holocene.
31. Los Depósitos limolíticos eocenos de la Formación Lumbrera superior (Salta, Argentina): discusión sobre el posible origen eólico
32. Depósitos limolíticos eocenos de la Formación Lumbrera superior (Salta, Argentina): discusión sobre el posible origen eólico
33. Glacial/interglacial changes of Southern Hemisphere wind circulation from the geochemistry of South American dust
34. High particulate iron(II) content in glacially sourced dusts enhances productivity of a model diatom
35. Wet precipitation in northern Argentina: chemical characterization of soluble components in the Lerma Valley, Salta.
36. Provenance of dust to Antarctica: A lead isotopic perspective
37. South American dust signature in geological archives of the Southern Hemisphere
38. Provenance of dust to Antarctica: A lead isotopic perspective
39. Tracking eolian dust with helium and thorium: Impacts of grain size and provenance
40. Ground/satellite observations and atmospheric modeling of dust storms originating in the high Puna-Altiplano deserts (South America): Implications for the interpretation of paleo-climatic archives
41. Basin scale survey of marine humic fluorescence in the Atlantic: relationship to iron solubility and H2O2
42. Atmospheric supply of Al, Fe and Ti to the Atlantic Ocean
43. South American dust signature in geological archives of the Southern Hemisphere
44. The geochemical characteristics of the Parana River suspended sediment load: an initial assessment
45. Scientific Results of the Joint Argentine-German Project Ar-ENV 3: Biogeochemistry of the Suquia River, Còrdoba
46. Modeling dust and soluble iron deposition to the South Atlantic Ocean
47. Inferring episodic atmospheric iron fluxes in the Western South Atlantic
48. Reply to comment by B. Delmonte et al. on “Dust provenance in Antarctic ice during glacial periods: From where in southern South America?”
49. South American Dust and Its Role in Past and Present Climate: Multidisciplinary Workshop on Southern South American Dust; Puerto Madryn, Argentina, 3–5 October 2007
50. Dust provenance in Antarctic ice during glacial periods: From where in southern South America?
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