Search Results - "Chihuahua (state)"
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Intensidades sísmicas esperadas para Monterrey, Nuevo León y su área metropolitana, a partir del posible rompimiento de la falla san marcos y sismos recientes
Published 2008“…In order to obtain this, a gravimetric study in the community of Palomas, Coah., was conducted to delimit the San Marcos Fault, which is at least 300 km long and a has WNW-ESE trend from the central part of Nuevo Leon state to the eastern of Chihuahua state. Gravimetric data shows that the lowest values of free air (-15.5 mGal to 13.5 mGal) and Bouguer anomaly (-111.5 mGal to -109.5 mGal) are in the southern part of the area, and the highest values are in the western and central part of the area. …”
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Intensidades sísmicas esperadas para Monterrey, Nuevo León y su área metropolitana, a partir del posible rompimiento de la falla san marcos y sismos recientes
Published 2008“…In order to obtain this, a gravimetric study in the community of Palomas, Coah., was conducted to delimit the San Marcos Fault, which is at least 300 km long and a has WNW-ESE trend from the central part of Nuevo Leon state to the eastern of Chihuahua state. Gravimetric data shows that the lowest values of free air (-15.5 mGal to 13.5 mGal) and Bouguer anomaly (-111.5 mGal to -109.5 mGal) are in the southern part of the area, and the highest values are in the western and central part of the area. …”
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A new species of Trachymyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) fungus-growing ant from the Sierra Madre Oriental of northeastern Mexico
Published 2017“…This process resulted in isolated mesic refugia and forests in the Madrean ranges and piedmonts of northeastern Mexico (the current habitat of T. pakawa) while T. smithi adapted to the deeper, often sandy soils on the drier desert plains of Coahuila and Chihuahua states in Mexico, and New Mexico and Texas in the USA. …”
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A new species of Trachymyrmex (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) fungus-growing ant from the Sierra Madre Oriental of northeastern Mexico
Published 2017“…This process resulted in isolated mesic refugia and forests in the Madrean ranges and piedmonts of northeastern Mexico (the current habitat of T. pakawa) while T. smithi adapted to the deeper, often sandy soils on the drier desert plains of Coahuila and Chihuahua states in Mexico, and New Mexico and Texas in the USA. …”
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Distribución, abundancia, diversidad y atributos bioecológicos de especies de chrysopidae (neuroptera) asociadas a frutales del centro y norte de México
Published 2007“…The highest index of diversity and abundance of Chrysopidae species were determined in pecan trees from Coahuila state, while the highest abundance of lacewings was in Durango, Sonora, Guanajuato and Chihuahua states. Supported on C. sp. nr. cincta (Mexico) biological traits and population parameters, it is possible to suggest this species for mass-rearing and extensive field liberation programs. …”
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Distribución, abundancia, diversidad y atributos bioecológicos de especies de chrysopidae (neuroptera) asociadas a frutales del centro y norte de México
Published 2007“…The highest index of diversity and abundance of Chrysopidae species were determined in pecan trees from Coahuila state, while the highest abundance of lacewings was in Durango, Sonora, Guanajuato and Chihuahua states. Supported on C. sp. nr. cincta (Mexico) biological traits and population parameters, it is possible to suggest this species for mass-rearing and extensive field liberation programs. …”
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