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Stratigraphic revision of the El Imperial Formation (Pennsylvanian-Cisuralian), in its type locality, San Rafael Basin(Mendoza), Argentina

The El Imperial Formation (San Rafael Basin) shows a complete record of the late Carboniferous - early Permian stratigraphy in western basins of Argentina. The sedimentological and stratigraphic analysis in the type locality allowed recognizing eight facies associations. Facies association A include...

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