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Publications by Gonzalo D. Veiga
Recognition Criteria, Characteristics and Implications of the Fluvial to Marine Transition Zone in Ancient Deltaic Deposits (Lajas Formation, Argentina)
Sedimentology
Stratigraphy
Geology
Depositional Model and Sequential Evolution of the Upper Quintuco Formation in Its Type Area: Implications for Paleogeographic Reconstructions for the Southern Neuquén Basin During the Valanginian
Andean Geology
Petrology
Geochemistry
Paleontology
Stratigraphy
Geology
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Decoupling Seasonal Fluctuations in Fluvial Discharge From the Tidal Signature in Ancient Deltaic Deposits: An Example From the Neuquén Basin, Argentina
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A Marine to Fluvial Transition in the Paleoproterozoic Koolbye Formation, Turee Creek Group, Western Australia
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Contribution of Mineralogical Sedimentological and Geochemical Characteristics of Deltaic Deposits in the 137Cs Sediment Concetration
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece
The Role of Microbes in the Formation of Modern and Ancient Phosphatic Mineral Deposits
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The Role of Tidal, Wave and River Currents in the Evolution of Mixed-Energy Deltas: Example From the Lajas Formation (Argentina)
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Geology and Stratigraphy of Fluvio-Deltaic Deposits in the Ivishak Formation: Applications for Development of Prudhoe Bay Field, Alaska
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Improved Oil Recovery in Fluvial Dominated Deltaic Reservoirs of Kansas Near Term
Ecological-Historical Stages of Marine Vegetation Formation in the European Zone
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