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1. A Comparative Geochemistry Study Of Porphyry Copper In The Andean Metallogenic Belt And The Gangdise Metallogenic Belt
2. Investigations Of The Atmospheric Tides And Planetary Wave Over Andes
3. The Study On Comprehensive Geological Characteristics Of Mariann-mariann4A Oilfield,Andes Project
4. A regional model to test the concept of global eastward mantle flow using finite elements
5. Millennial- to annual-scale Holocene climate change in the Alaskan Arctic and tropical Andes inferred from physical sedimentology and geochemical indicators preserved in finely laminated alpine lake sediment archives
6. Developing a 'Little Ice Age' glacial chronology in the southern Peruvian Andes using lichenometry and cosmogenic beryllium-10 surface exposure dating
7. Reconstructing climate variability using tree rings and glacier fluctuations in the southern Chilean Andes
8. Quarries, caravans, and routes to complexity: Prehispanic obsidian in the south-central Andes
9. Miocene Growth of the Patagonian Andes Revealed by Sedimentary Procenance of the Rio Guillermo Formation, Magallanes-Austral Basin, Chile and Argentina (51°30's
10. Tectonic and thermal evolution of the Cordillera Blanca detachment system, Peruvian Andes: Implications for normal faulting in the contractional orogen
11. Teleconnections and climate in the Peruvian Andes
12. Seismic studies in the southern Puna plateau and the Peruvian Andes
13. Aseismic Deformation in Subduction Megathrusts: Central Andes and North-East Japan
14. Crustal seismicity in the back-arc region of the southern central Andes from historic to modern times
15. Timing and extent of glaciation in the tropical Andes
16. An analysis of surface air temperature trends and variability along the Andes
17. Exhumation of the peruvian andes; Insights from mineral chronometers
18. Lake records of Holocene climate change, Cordillera de Merida, Venezuela
19. Glacial areas, lakes areas, and snowlines from 1975-2012: Status of the Cordillera Vilcanota, including the Quelccaya Ice Cap, northern central Andes, Peru
20. Space geodetic studies of crustal deformation in subduction zones: The Central Andes and Costa Rica
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