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Total Published ISI Papers 2010- 2014 (29 ) OUTPUTS List the publications resulting from the project period. Include only submitted manuscripts, accepted and in press-published publications at this point. Title, authors, journal or book information, if that is the case, and category – submitted, accepted or in press, published– of each paper. Include letters o email messages confirming reception or acceptance to the printed report. Indicate those international collaborators in the author’s list of each paper or manuscript by underlining their names. Include a digital copy of published papers and papers that have been formally accepted for publication. Do not include printed copies of papers. The digital copy satisfies the requirement. When filling up the table of indicators, consider only the citations for those papers that resulted partially or totally from this project (in other words, that have acknowledged this project). List the theses (undergraduate, master’s and/or PhD’s) resulting from the project. Indicate the title of the thesis, name of candidate, status of the thesis (finished and the year in which it was finished -F-yyyy- or in process –IP-), degree to be obtained, Institution that provides degree and name of tutor. List courses, seminars, conferences and workshops where members of the project took part presenting results-not only as part of an audience-.Title of the presentation, conference or course, name of the person who gave the presentation, conference, etc. In case of diffusion events or others similar, organized by the project indicate the type of event, its title (if applicable), where and when was held and the program if available. Total Published ISI papers 2010- 2014 (29 ) Published ISI papers 2010-2011 (6) Le Roux, J.P., Puratich, J., Mourgues, A., Oyarzún, J.L., Otero, R.A., Torres, T., Hervé, F. (2010). Estuary deposits in the Río Baguales Formation (Chattian- Aquitanean), Magallanes Province, Chile. Andean Geology, 37, 329-344. Sallaberry M., Yury-Yáñez, R., Otero, R., Soto-Acuña, S., Torres, T. (2010). Eocene birds from the Western margin of Southernmost South America. Journal of Paleontology 84(6), 1061-1070. Solari, M.A., Hervé, F., Le Roux, J.P., Airo, A., Sial, A. (2010). Isotope paleoclimatic significance of lacustrine microbialites: A case study of two lakes at Torres del Paine, southern Chile. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 297, 70-82. Otero, R. A., Soto-Acuña, S., Rubilar-Rogers, D. 2010. Presence of Mauisaurus Hector (Plesiosauroidea, Elasmosauridae) in the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) of central Chile. Brief Report, Acta Paleontologica Polonica 55(2): 361-364. Fanning, C. M., Hervé,F., Pankhurst, R. J, Kleinman, R., Yaxley, G & Castillo, P.(2011) U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotopic constraints on the provenance of Permian detritus in metasedimentary rocks of southern Chile and Antarctic Peninsula; implications for plate reconstructions.. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 32, 485 – 496 Poblete, F., Arriagada, C., Roperch, C., Astudillo, N., Hervé, F., Kraus, S., Le Roux, J.P. (2011). Paleomagnetism and tectonics of the South Shetland Islands and the northern Antarctic Peninsula. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 302, 299- 313. Published ISI paper 2012 ( 9 ) Calderón, M., Fosdick, J., Warren, C., Fanning, C.M., Massonne, H.J., Cury, L.F., Schwanethal, J., Fonseca, P., Galaz, G., Gaytán, D., Hervé, F. (2012). The low- grade Canal de las Montañas Shear Zone and its role on the tectonic emplacement of the Sarmiento Ophiolitic Complex and Late Cretaceous Patagonian Andes orogeny, Chile. Tectonophysics, 525-525, 165-185. Le Roux J.P. (2012). A review of Tertiary climate changes in southern South America and the Antarctic Peninsula. Part 1: Oceanic conditions. Sedimentary Geology, 247/248, 1-20. Le Roux, J.P. (2012). A review of Tertiary climate changes in southern South America and the Antarctic Peninsula. Part 2: Continental conditions. Sedimentary Geology, 247/248, 21-38. Otero, R. A., Parham, J.; Soto-Acuña, S., Jimenez-Huidobro, P., Rubilar-Rogers, R. 2012. Marine reptiles from Late Cretaceous (early Maastrichtian) deposits in Algarrobo, central Chile. Cretaceous Research 35: 124-132. Otero, R. A., Soto-Acuña, S., Rubilar-Rogers, D. 2012. A postcranial skeleton of an elasmosaurid plesiosaur from the Maastrichtian of central Chile, with comments on the affinities of Late Cretaceous plesiosauroids from the Weddellian Biogeographic Province. Cretaceous Research 37: 89-99. Otero, R.A., Torres, T., Le Roux, J.P., Hervé, F., Fanning, C.M., Rubilar-Rogers, D. (2012). A late Eocene age proposal for the Loreto Formation, Brunswick Peninsula, southernmost Chile, based on fossil cartilaginous fishes, paleobotany and radiometric evidence. Andean Geology, 39, 180-200. Rubilar-Rogers, D.; Otero, R. A.; Yury-Yañez, R.; Vargas, A. O.; Gutstein, C. S. 2012. An overview of the dinosaur fossil record from Chile. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 37: 242-255. Solari, M.A., Le Roux, J.P. , Hervé, F., Airo, A., Calderon, M. (2012). Evolution of the Great Tehuelche Paleolake in the Torres del Paine National Park of Chilean Patagonia during the Last Glacial Maximum and Holocene. Andean Geology, 39, 1- 21. Yury-Yáñez, R. E., Otero, R. A., Soto-Acuña, S., Suárez, M. E., Rubilar-Rogers, D. Sallaberry, M. 2012. First bird remains from the Eocene of Algarrobo, central Chile. Andean Geology 39(3): 548-557. Published ISI paper 2013-2014 (14) Bastias, J.; Aguirre, L.; Fuentes, F.; Hervé, F.; Demant, A.; Fernandoy, F. 2013. Zeolites and mafic phyllosilicates in Livingston Island, Antar-ctica, Mineralogical Magazine, 77(5): 666. Bostelmann, J.E., Le Roux, J.P., Vasquez, A., Gutiérrez, N.M., Oyarzún, J.-L., Carreño, C., Torres, T., Otero, R., Llanos, A., Fanning, C.M., Hervé, F. 2013. Burdigalian deposits of the Santa Cruz Formation in the Sierra Baguales, Austral (Magallanes) Basin: Age, depositional environment and vertebrate fossils. Andean Geology 40(3): 458-489. Calderón, M., Prades, C.F., Hervé, F., Avendaño, V., Fanning, C.M., Massonne, H.-J., Theye, T., Simonetti, A. (2013). Petrological vestiges of Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous transition from rift to back-arc basin in southernmost Chile: new age and geochemical data from the Capitán Aracena, Carlos III and Tortuga ophiolitic complexes. Geochemical Journal 47, 201-217. Fosdick, J., Grove, M., Hourigan, J.K., Calderon, M. 2013. Retroarc deformation and exhumation near the end of the Andes, Surther Patagonia. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Vol 361-504-517 Otero, R.A.; O'Gorman, J.P. 2013. Identification of the first postcranial skeleton of Aristonectes Cabrera (Plesiosauroidea, Elasmosauridae) from the upper Maastrichtian of the south-eastern Pacific, based on a bivariate graphic method. Cretaceous Research 41:86-89. Otero, R.A.; Rubilar-Rogers, D.; Yury-Yañez, R.; Vargas, A. O.; Gutstein, C. S.; Mourgues, F. A.; Robert, E. 2013. A new species of chimaeriform (Chondrichthyes; Holocephali) from the uppermost Cretaceous of the López de Bertodano Formation, Isla Marambio (Seymour Island), Antarctica. Antarctic Science 25: 99-106. Otero, R.A.; Oyarzún, J.L.; Soto-Acuña, S.; Yury-Yáñez, R.; Gutierrez, N.; Le Roux, J.; Torres, T.; Hervé, F. 2013. Neoselachians and Chimaeriformes (Chondrichthyes) from the Upper Cretaceous-Paleogene of Sierra Baguales, southernmost Chile. Chronostratigraphic, paleobiogeographic and paleoenvironmental implications. Journal of South American Earth Sciences 48: 13-30. Otero, R.A., Soto-Acuña, S., O'Gorman, G.P. O'Keefe, F.R., Stinnesbeck, W., Suárez, M.E., Rubilar – Rogers, D., Salazar, C. Quinzio – Sinn, L.A. 2014. Aristonectes quiriquinensis sp. nov., a new highly derived elasmosaurid from the upper Maastrichtian of central Chile. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 34(1):100– 125. Otero, R.A., Soto-Acuña, S., Vargas, A. O., Rubilar-Rogers, D., Yury-Yáñez, R., Gutstein, C.S. 2013. Additions to the diversity of elasmosaurid plesiosaurs from the Upper Cretaceous of Antarctica. Gondwana Research. DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2011.03.031. Parham, J.F., Otero, R.A., Suárez, M.E. 2014. A Sea Turtle Skull from the Late Cretaceous of Chile with Comments on the Taxonomy and Biogeography of Euclastes (formerly Osteopygis). Cretaceous Research 49:181-189 Hiller, N. O'Gorman, J.P., Otero, R.A. 2014. A new elasmosaurid plesiosaur from the early Maastrichtian of North Canterbury, New Zealand. Cretaceous Research 50: 27-37. O'Gorman, J.P., Otero, R.A., Hiller, N. 2014. A new record of an aristonectine elasmosaur (Plesiosauria, Elasmosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous of New Zealand, and the implications for the Mauisaurus haasti Hector, 1874 hypodigm. Alcheringa DOI: 10.1080/03115518.2014.908267. Otero, R.A., Gutstein, C.S., Vargas, A.O., Rubilar-Rogers, D., Yury-Yáñez, R., Bastías, J., Ramírez, C. 2014. New chondrichthyans from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian–Maastrichtian) of Seymour and James Ross islands, Antarctica. Journal of Paleontology 88: 411-420. Otero, R.A., Soto-Acuña, S., Vargas, A. O., Rubilar-Rogers, D. En prensa. A new postcranial skeleton of an elasmosaurid plesiosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of central Chile and a reassessment of the historic species Cimoliasaurus andium Deecke. Cretaceous Research. Submited accepted and revision ISI paper ( 10) 2014 Bastias, J., Aguirre, L., Hervé, F., Fuentes, F., Demant, A., Deckart, K., Calderón, M., Torres, T. Accepted. Very low-grade secondary minerals in the Upper Cretaceous volcanic succession at Hannah Point, Livingston Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, Antarctic Science. Bastias, J., Hervé, F.,
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