2011
DOI: 10.18268/bsgm2011v63n2p2
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Abstract: C i e n A ñ o sLa diversidad espacio-temporal de ambientes geológicos y litoestratigrafía que distinguen al NE de México han sido resultado de una compleja historia tectónica, la cual inicialmente fue estudiada desde principios del siglo pasado con fines de exploración de hidrocarburos y minera. El registro litológico documentado indica la presencia en superficie de rocas con edades desde el Proterozoico hasta depósitos no consolidados del Cuaternario. Algunos de los más importantes procesos tectónicos a escal… Show more

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“…Except for the C. de Chipinque, these mountains have become ‘artificial sky islands’ since the city has encroached on their slopes, disrupting the connectivity between ecosystems, and therefore the exchange of biodiversity (García et al 2013; Lazcano et al 2019). Furthermore, due to the abundance of limestone in the region, mining operations are common even in the city's mountains (Montalvo-Arrieta et al 2010). Unfortunately, despite being designated as a state Protected Natural Area, the type locality of A. sierramadrensis includes two limestone quarries on the north-western flanks of the mountain (Lazcano et al 2012, 2019).…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Except for the C. de Chipinque, these mountains have become ‘artificial sky islands’ since the city has encroached on their slopes, disrupting the connectivity between ecosystems, and therefore the exchange of biodiversity (García et al 2013; Lazcano et al 2019). Furthermore, due to the abundance of limestone in the region, mining operations are common even in the city's mountains (Montalvo-Arrieta et al 2010). Unfortunately, despite being designated as a state Protected Natural Area, the type locality of A. sierramadrensis includes two limestone quarries on the north-western flanks of the mountain (Lazcano et al 2012, 2019).…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 99%