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N. Jimenez
Researcher at Higher University of San Andrés
Publications - 13
Citations - 493
N. Jimenez is an academic researcher from Higher University of San Andrés. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glacier & Volcano. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 429 citations.
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Late Permian–Middle Jurassic lithospheric thinning in Peru and Bolivia, and its bearing on Andean-age tectonics
Thierry Sempere,Gabriel Carlier,Pierre Soler,Michel Fornari,Víctor Carlotto,Javier Jacay,Oscar Arispe,Didier Néraudeau,José Cárdenas,Silvia Rosas,N. Jimenez +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, integrated studies and revisions of sedimentary basins and associated magmatism in Peru and Bolivia (8-22°S) show that this part of western Gondwana underwent rifting during the Late Permian-Middle Jurassic interval.
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40Ar/39Ar chronostratigraphy of Altiplano-Puna volcanic complex ignimbrites reveals the development of a major magmatic province
Morgan J. Salisbury,Brian R. Jicha,Shanaka L. de Silva,Brad S. Singer,N. Jimenez,Michael H. Ort +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Pastos Grandes and Guacha calderas, two large multicyclic caldera complexes located in Bolivia, were used as the dominant sources of the Neogene ignimbrite-producing eruptions during ∼10 m.y.
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Late local glacial maximum in the Central Altiplano triggered by cold and locally-wet conditions during the paleolake Tauca episode (17–15 ka, Heinrich 1)
Pierre-Henri Blard,Pierre-Henri Blard,Jérôme Lavé,Kenneth A. Farley,Michel Fornari,Michel Fornari,N. Jimenez,Víctor Hernando Macías Ramírez +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a new chronology based on cosmogenic dating of moraines on Cerro Tunupa, a volcano that is located in the centre of the now vanished Lake Tauca (19.9°S, 67.6°W).
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Progressive glacial retreat in the Southern Altiplano (Uturuncu volcano, 22°S) between 65 and 14 ka constrained by cosmogenic ^3He dating
Pierre-Henri Blard,Jérôme Lavé,Kenneth A. Farley,Víctor Hernando Macías Ramírez,N. Jimenez,Léo Martin,Julien Charreau,Bouchaïb Tibari,Michel Fornari +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the first reconstruction of late Pleistocene glacier fluctuations on Uturuncu volcano, in the Southern Tropical Andes, using cosmogenic 3He dating of glacial landforms.
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Magmatism in the Huarina belt, Bolivia, and its geotectonic implications
TL;DR: The Huarina belt is a tectono-stratigraphic unit extending along the western side of the Eastern Cordillera and southern Altiplano as discussed by the authors, which includes the well-known Bolivian tin belt.