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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-12-06
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The dataset presented here encompasses the results of the geochemical analyses of water and recent carbonate samples collected in the El Peinado basin located in the Southern Puna Plateau in Catamarca, Argentina. This system formed by the hypersaline lake Laguna del Peinado, numerous hydrothermal springs, and the small hypersaline lake Laguna Turquesa, provides a natural laboratory to study carbonate formation and the mechanisms that control the incorporation of various elements and isotopes into their structure under a broad range of geochemical conditions. Geochemical analyses include data on the physicochemical parameters, elemental, and isotopic (δ18O, δ2H, δ11B) composition of the waters, and data on the elemental and isotopic (δ18O, δ13C, δ11B) composition of the carbonates. These data allowed us to calculate element partition coefficients and isotopic fractionation between coupled water-carbonate samples from this natural setting, which are also included here. This dataset also includes the results of water modelling using the software PHREEQC, which contains data on the chemical speciation of carbon and boron, the species contributing to total alkalinity, and mineral saturation indices. This information is useful for all those dealing with geochemistry of hypersaline lakes, geochemistry of continental carbonates, as well as paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic studies using lake carbonates as archives. These data correspond to the research article “On the origin and processes controlling the elemental and isotopic composition of carbonates in hypersaline Andean lakes”. The full description of the data is provided in the data description file.
    Description: Methods
    Description: Sampling method During fieldwork in January 2019, November 2019 and February 2021 (austral spring-summer), water samples were collected for isotopic and elemental analyses from the main water body Laguna del Peinado, the smaller Laguna Turquesa, the inflowing hydrothermal springs, and the wetlands. Rainwater was sampled in the nearest town, Antofagasta de la Sierra (3320 m a.s.l.) approximately 80 km to the NE and snow was collected at nearly 5000 m a.s.l., 17 km SE of the lake. For elemental analyses, water samples were filtered and an aliquot was acidified for metals determinations. Short sediment cores (〈 1 m) were recovered from Laguna del Peinado using a raft equipped with an Uwitec coring device. Carbonate and surface sediment samples were collected from the lakes, hot springs, and catchment area, packed in polyethylene vials and plastic bags, and stored at 4°C.
    Keywords: lacustrine carbonates ; evaporitic enrichment ; brine-carbonate chemistry ; boron isotopes ; partitioning coefficients ; isotopic fractionation ; hot springs ; Altiplano-Puna Plateau ; compound material 〉 sedimentary material 〉 carbonate sedimentary material ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 GROUND WATER 〉 SPRINGS ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 SURFACE WATER 〉 LAKES ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 SURFACE WATER 〉 SURFACE WATER CHEMISTRY ; physical process 〉 evaporation
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    Description: Este libro reúne un conjunto de debates y reflexiones actuales en torno a las políticas y la diversidad de formas en las que se produce, circula, gestiona y evalúa el conocimiento en las universidades de América Latina y el Caribe. Sus veintinueve contribuciones escritas por investigadoras/es de Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, México, Perú y Uruguay dan cuenta de los desafíos y las reconfiguraciones que atraviesan las funciones de investigación, vinculación y/o extensión en diálogo con la docencia, y las actividades de gestión del conocimiento y evaluación de la investigación. El libro ofrece un aporte colectivo que busca fortalecer la apertura en la producción y circulación del conocimiento entendido como bien público y común, gestionado por las comunidades académicas de manera no comercial, contextualizado en las universidades latinoamericanas y robustecido por una diversidad de enfoques.
    Keywords: Public Policy & Administration ; General Science ; Political Science ; Latin American Studies ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPQ Central / national / federal government::JPQB Central / national / federal government policies ; thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PD Science: general issues ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government
    Language: Spanish
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    Centro de Estudios Avanzados de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
    Publication Date: 2024-03-29
    Description: Desarrollaremos a lo largo de esta investigación una crítica cultural de esta particular práctica médica. La premisa básica de nuestro análisis consiste en postular a la cirugía estética como una experiencia histórica determinada. Adoptamos la noción de «experiencia» con el sentido en que específicamente la define Michel Foucault (2003), vale decir, como «la correlación, dentro de una cultura, entre campos del saber, tipos de normatividad y formas de subjetividad» (p. 8). La «experiencia» histórica de la cirugía estética nos interesa pues, en cuanto resultante de la correlación, dentro de la cultura occidental contemporánea, entre el saber médico, los preceptos corporales de la feminidad normativa y las formas culturalmente inteligibles de subjetividad femenina. Así las cosas, el apresto preliminar de un análisis semejante exige someter a un extrañamiento genealógico el sentido de una experiencia que en el presente aceptamos naturalmente.
    Keywords: Feminist & Women's Studies ; Health Sciences ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSF Gender studies, gender groups::JBSF1 Gender studies: women and girls::JBSF11 Feminism and feminist theory ; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBS Social groups, communities and identities::JBSF Gender studies, gender groups::JBSF1 Gender studies: women and girls ; thema EDItEUR::M Medicine and Nursing::MN Surgery::MNP Plastic and reconstructive surgery
    Language: Spanish
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  • 4
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    In:  XXVIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG)
    Publication Date: 2023-07-11
    Description: The oblique convergence between the Caribbean and North American plates produces a tectonic collage in Hispaniola Island, where Muertos Trough marks the trace of a low-angle thrust fault bounding an accretionary wedge. In this work, we analyzed the seismic data corresponding to Profiles C and D of the CARIBE NORTE project (2009) in the frame of the current KUK ÀHPÁN and MICROSIS-I projects. A seismic array of vertical and three-component land stations registered these profiles along N-S and W-E seismic transects of 350 and 450 km, respectively. The seismic sources in these lines corresponded to land borehole explosions 1 Ton (S1, S2, and S3), three marine shooting lines (LM3N, LM3S for Profile C and LM4, for Profile D), and one earthquake that occurred during the registering period. We constrained the seismic structure of the Dominican Republic by the inversion of wide-angle seismic travel-time data for the previous 2D P-wave velocity model of both profiles. In the eastern zone, the Moho discontinuity rises to 24 km deep. In comparison, it increases towards the island's interior with a maximum depth value of approximately 30 km deep in the west and central part of the transect. The analysis of Profile C shows the deformation produced by Muertos Trough and Muertos Thrust Belt over San Pedro Basin and eastern Hispaniola Island.
    Language: English
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-08-17
    Description: The high-altitude lakes of the Altiplano–Puna Plateau in the Central Andes commonly have large radiocarbon reservoir effects. This, combined with the general scarcity of terrestrial organic matter, makes obtaining a reliable and accurate chronological model based on radiocarbon ages a challenge. As a result, age–depth models based on radiocarbon dating are often constructed by correcting for the modern reservoir effect, but commonly without consideration of spatial and possible temporal variations of reservoir ages within the lake and across the basin. In order to get a better constraint on the spatial variability of the radiocarbon reservoir effects, we analyse 14C ages of modern terrestrial and aquatic plants from the El Peinado basin in the southern Puna Plateau, which hosts Laguna del Peinado fed by hydrothermal springs. The oldest 14C ages of modern samples (〉 18 000 and 〉 26 000 BP) were found in hot springs discharging into the lake, likely resulting from the input of 14C-depleted carbon from old groundwater and 14C-free magmatic CO2. In the littoral and central part of Laguna del Peinado, 14C ages of modern samples were several thousand years younger (〉 13 000 and 〉 12 000 BP) compared to the inflowing waters as a result of CO2 exchange with the atmosphere. Altogether, our findings reveal a spatial variability of up to 14 000 14C years of the modern reservoir effect between the hot springs and the northern part of the Peinado lake basin. Temporal changes of reservoir effects in sediment records are more difficult to quantify, but 14C ages from a short core from Laguna del Peinado may suggest temporal reservoir age variations of a few thousand years. This study has implications for accurate 14C-based chronologies for palaeoclimate studies in the Altiplano–Puna Plateau and similar settings. Our results highlight the need to consider spatial and likely also temporal variations in the reservoir effects when constructing age–depth models.
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2023-07-07
    Description: Marine electromagnetic measurements are used to derive information about the conductivity structure beneath the seafloor. For the correct interpretation of electromagnetic data it is important to know the measurement geometry, including the orientations of receivers. From an experimental standpoint, this can be challenging because stations are often deployed free falling, thus, ending up in arbitrary orientations on the seafloor. The orientations are frequently derived from electronic compass measurements or magnetometers which record all components of the magnetic field. However, these measurements may be distorted by magnetic parts on stations (e.g. batteries), biased by local inhomogeneities in the local field or difficult to perform if no reliable reference data from a nearby observatory is available. A possible remedy for such problems may come from space physics. Given a grid of stationary magnetometer stations, surrounding the area of interest but at relatively large distances, the method of spherical elementary current systems (SECS) can be used to reconstruct equivalent ionospheric currents and their resulting time variations of the magnetic field at any point within the grid. We have successfully applied the method to marine data sets. The SECS method qualitatively reproduces the magnetic variation as observed by the seafloor stations. Here we investigate the results from the above mentioned EM data sets, and discuss the applicability, accuracy and constraints of the SECS method for EM data calibrations. Furthermore, we illuminate the possibility for using SECS as an interpolation tool for other applications at remote offshore locations, such as measurement while drilling (MWD) operations.
    Language: English
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    In:  XXVIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG)
    Publication Date: 2023-08-29
    Description: Mantle plumes - or areas of focused upwelling of hot and possibly compositionally-heterogeneous material from the base of the mantle to the surface - are features that were first predicted by the physics of mantle convection. Although they have been invoked as the primary origin for hotspot tracks, their existence has long been disputed due to the lack of direct observations. Even now that we have seismic tomography images of mantle plumes, notably thanks to the development of full-waveform inversions, there are still many unknowns about mantle plumes. For instance, we still do not know with precision where and how mantle plumes originate, what is their composition, their geometry and their dynamics, and how they interact with the surrounding mantle. In this presentation, we propose to give an overview of the recent advances in unravelling mantle plume properties and geometry. We will show, with the help of geodynamic models of whole-mantle convection, how a mantle plume behaviour can be affected by both its rheology and its interactions with other mantle heterogeneities, therefore providing some ways to better constrain mantle plume properties and dynamics.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-12-19
    Description: The dataset presented here encompasses the results of the geochemical analyses of water and recent carbonate samples collected in the El Peinado basin located in the Southern Puna Plateau in Catamarca, Argentina. This system formed by the hypersaline lake Laguna del Peinado, numerous hydrothermal springs, and the small hypersaline lake Laguna Turquesa, provides a natural laboratory to study carbonate formation and the mechanisms that control the incorporation of various elements and isotopes into their structure under a broad range of geochemical conditions. Geochemical analyses include data on the physicochemical parameters, elemental, and isotopic (δ18O, δ2H, δ11B) composition of the waters, and data on the elemental and isotopic (δ18O, δ13C, δ11B) composition of the carbonates. These data allowed us to calculate element partition coefficients and isotopic fractionation between coupled water-carbonate samples from this natural setting, which are also included here. This dataset also includes the results of water modelling using the software PHREEQC, which contains data on the chemical speciation of carbon and boron, the species contributing to total alkalinity, and mineral saturation indices. This information is useful for all those dealing with geochemistry of hypersaline lakes, geochemistry of continental carbonates, as well as paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic studies using lake carbonates as archives. These data correspond to the research article “On the origin and processes controlling the elemental and isotopic composition of carbonates in hypersaline Andean lakes”. The full description of the data is provided in the data description file.
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