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- Runoff and Sediment Production in Oak Forests of the Sierra Madre Oriental, Mexico
- Part 1 Mexico, Central America & the Caribbean
- Abstracts of the Geological Society of America December Meeting at Boston Stratigraphy and Structure of the Finlay Mountains, Texas by Claude C
- Notes on the Geomorphology and Late Cenozoic Geology of Northwestern Chihuahua John W
- Tectónica De La Sierra Madre Oriental, México
- Latin American Physical Features
- Species Wealth, Geographical Distribution and Conservation Status of the Genus Dahlia (Asteraceae) in Mexico
- Curriculum Vitae July 2019
- Connectivity of Post-Fire Runoff and Sediment from Nested Hillslopes and Watersheds
- Phylogeny, Biogeography, Floral Morphology Of
- Redalyc.Connectivity Among Jaguar Populations in the Sierra Madre
- Contested Narratives of Small Hydropower in Mexico's Sierra Madre Oriental
- Paleomagnetic Data from the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt: Implications for Tectonics and Volcanic Stratigraphy
- Mountain Ranges of the World Africa Asia‐Pacific Europe Latin America and North America the Caribbean
- Expanding Map Skills
- Characterizing New Wintering Sites for Monarch Butterfly Colonies In
- Emily R. Schottenfels
- Unique EBA Codes of the Previous Analysis
- The Laramide Orogeny: What Were the Driving Forces?
- Historical Diversification of Montane Herpetofauna Within and Between the Sierras of Mexico
- Phylogeography of the Bark Beetle Dendroctonus Mexicanus Hopkins (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae)
- Embodied Space and Time in the Huamantla Map1 El Espacio Y El Tiempo Corporeizados En El Mapa De Huamantla
- Comparative Biogeography of the Arid Lands of Central Mexico
- Mexico Physical Geography
- Birds and Biogeography of the Sierra De Tamaulipas, an Isolated Pine-Oak Habitat
- Central America Landforms Mountains
- Doing Gender, Doing Geography Ii J Doing Gender, Doing Geography Doing Gender, Doing Geography Emerging Research in India
- THE GEOLOGY and HYDROGEOLOGY 0F THE-SISTEMA PURIFICACION AREA, VILLA HIDALGO, TAMAULIPAS, MEXICO a Thesis Presented to the Facul
- Sustainable Mountain Development in North America from Rio 1992 to Rio 2012 and Beyond
- North American Terrestrial Ecoregions—Level III April 2011
- Identifying Potential Conservation Areas for Felids in the USA and Mexico: Integrating Reliable Knowledge Across an International Border