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The North America- Caribbean plates boundary west of the Motagua-Polochic fault system: A fault jog in southeastern Mexico, J. S. Am. Earth Sci. 13, 459-468.Guzman-Speziale, M. & Meneses-Rocha, J. J. 2000. The North America-Caribbean plate boundary west of the Motagua-Polochic fault...
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The Cenozoic landscape evolution in southwestern North America is ascribed to crustal isostasy, dynamic topography, or lithosphere tectonics, but their relative contributions remain controversial. Here we reconstruct landscape history since the late Eoce
to work on its “New Cities” program. The entire endeavor appears to be completely ahistorical. So, in an effort to help them out, here’s a reminder of the last time someone (the federal government) splashed out a lot of money to build cities from the ground up in America....
The presence of Nicaisolopha Vialov, 193625 in Egypt may be attributed to the potential migration of Nicaisolopha lugubris larvae from the southwestern United States of America to North Africa during the Turonian5. The genus has a range extending from the Late Cretaceous to the Quaternary. Th...