IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
MANIFESTO OF THE SOUTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF (ACTUALISTIC) TAPHONOMY
Autor/es:
DE FRANCESCO, CLAUDIO G.; RITTER, M.; TIETZE, ELEONOR; HASSAN, GABRIELA S.; ERTHAL, F.; MARTÍNEZ, S.
Revista:
PALAIOS
Editorial:
SEPM-SOC SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY
Referencias:
Lugar: Lawrence; Año: 2016 vol. 31 p. 20 - 24
ISSN:
0883-1351
Resumen:
When the young Charles Darwin explored the Atlantic coast of southern South America, he was impressed by its fossils?as he wrote in the first paragraph of the Origin of Species (1859)?and the magnitude of its ?wide and desolate? plains (Darwin 1839, p. 124). Although his adventures on the Patagonian plains became more famous, Darwin?s first observations were on the Pampas, a flat area that covers parts of Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay, where the gaucho was lord and master. Since that time, these flat lowlands have been the object of much geological and paleontological research, but there is still much more to discover, especially in the field of taphonomy.