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Daniel Gustavo Ganuza

Researcher at National University of La Plata

Publications -  34
Citations -  455

Daniel Gustavo Ganuza is an academic researcher from National University of La Plata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neocalamites & Incertae sedis. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 34 publications receiving 384 citations.

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Plant assemblages from the Silurian of southern Bolivia and their palaeogeographic significance

TL;DR: Their overall morphological grade is closer to material collected from circum-northern Atlantic localities than from assemblages in Australia and Kazakhsta/nChina, which translates into floristic similarities between Gondwanan high latitudes and equatorial Laurussia rather than with low latitude, north-eastern Gondwana or with a low latitude Kazakhstan/ Xinjiang micro-palaeocontinent.
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La paleoflora triásica del cerro Cacheuta, provincia de Mendoza, Argentina. Bryopsida, Lycopsida, Sphenopsida, Filicopsida y Gymnospermopsida (Corystospermales y Peltaspermales)

TL;DR: The systematic study of the paleoflora found in these localities is presented in this paper and includes 25 taxa identified as Muscites guescelini Townrow, Pleuromeia sp.
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La paleoflora triásica de Potrerillos, provincia de Mendoza, Argentina

TL;DR: The systematic study of the paleoflora is presented, two stratigraphic logs were measured in detail and 16 plantiferous levels were determined and the 23 taxa recognized belong to Sphenopsida, Filicopsida (Filicales) and GymnospermopsIDA (Corystospermales, Peltaspermale, Cycadales, Ginkgoales, Petriellales and Gnetales).
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Structure of a corystosperm fossil forest from the Late Triassic of Argentina

TL;DR: In this paper, a palaeoecological study of a standing Late Triassic forest containing 150 silicified stumps from the Rio Blanco Formation of Mendoza province, Argentina is described.
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Análisis de los anillos de crecimiento del bosque fósil de Víctor Szlápelis, Terciario inferior del Chubut, Argentina

TL;DR: In this article, growth rings are described in gymnosperm woods of the Victor Szlapelis Forest, Salamanca Formation, Lower Paleocene of the Chubut province, Argentina.