C. Vinasco

483 total citations
10 papers, 320 citations indexed

About

C. Vinasco is a scholar working on Geophysics, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and Artificial Intelligence. According to data from OpenAlex, C. Vinasco has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 320 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Geophysics, 1 paper in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics and 1 paper in Artificial Intelligence. Recurrent topics in C. Vinasco's work include Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America (8 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (8 papers) and earthquake and tectonic studies (7 papers). C. Vinasco is often cited by papers focused on Geological and Tectonic Studies in Latin America (8 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (8 papers) and earthquake and tectonic studies (7 papers). C. Vinasco collaborates with scholars based in Colombia, Chile and Brazil. C. Vinasco's co-authors include Umberto G. Cordani, Marion Weber, A. Cardona, V. Valencia, J. S. Jaramillo, Santiago León, Diego Morata, Idael Francisco Blanco-Quintero, Antonio García‐Casco and Concepción Lázaro and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Geomorphology and Tectonics.

In The Last Decade

C. Vinasco

10 papers receiving 310 citations

Peers

C. Vinasco
Richard Rapine United States
Elizabeth Vanacore United States
Mark Chadwick New Zealand
Cameron Asher New Zealand
S. S. India
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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Vinasco, C., et al.. (2023). Caribbean–South America interactions since the Late Cretaceous: Insights from zircon U–Pb and Lu–Hf isotopic data in sedimentary sequences of the northwestern Andes. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 123. 104231–104231. 10 indexed citations
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Restrepo-Moreno, Sergio A., et al.. (2019). Thermochronologic and geomorphometric constraints on the Cenozoic landscape evolution of the Northern Andes: Northwestern Central Cordillera, Colombia. Geomorphology. 351. 106890–106890. 23 indexed citations
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Vinasco, C., et al.. (2018). Emplacement of the Triassic Pueblito Pluton, NW Colombia: Implications for the Evolution of the Western Margin of Pangea. Tectonics. 37(11). 4150–4172. 10 indexed citations
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Jaramillo, J. S., A. Cardona, Santiago León, V. Valencia, & C. Vinasco. (2017). Geochemistry and geochronology from Cretaceous magmatic and sedimentary rocks at 6°35′ N, western flank of the Central cordillera (Colombian Andes): Magmatic record of arc growth and collision. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 76. 460–481. 54 indexed citations
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Blanco-Quintero, Idael Francisco, Antonio García‐Casco, C. Vinasco, et al.. (2014). Late Jurassic terrane collision in the northwestern margin of Gondwana (Cajamarca Complex, eastern flank of the Central Cordillera, Colombia). International Geology Review. 56(15). 1852–1872. 67 indexed citations
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Vinasco, C. & Umberto G. Cordani. (2012). REACTIVATION EPISODES OF THE ROMERAL FAULT SYSTEM IN THE NORTHWESTERN PART OF CENTRAL ANDES, COLOMBIA, THROUGH 39AR-40AR AND K-AR RESULTS. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 16 indexed citations
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Blanco-Quintero, Idael Francisco, et al.. (2012). GEOQUÍMICA Y PETROLOGÍA DE LAS METABASITAS DEL COMPLEJO ARQUÍA (MUNICIPIO DE SANTAFE DE ANTIOQUIA Y RÍO ARQUÍA, COLOMBIA): IMPLICACIONES GEODINÁMICAS. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 8 indexed citations
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Blanco-Quintero, Idael Francisco, et al.. (2012). GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY OF METABASITES OF THE ARQUIA COMPLEX (SANTA FE DE ANTIOQUIA AND ARQUIA CREEK, COLOMBIA): GEODYNAMIC IMPLICATIONS. 65–80. 3 indexed citations
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Vinasco, C., et al.. (2006). Geochronological, isotopic, and geochemical data from Permo-Triassic granitic gneisses and granitoids of the Colombian Central Andes. Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 21(4). 355–371. 128 indexed citations
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Vinasco, C., Umberto G. Cordani, & Paulo Vasconcelos. (2003). Application of the 40Ar/39Ar methodology in the study of tectonic reactigations of shear zones: Romeral fault system in the central cordillera of Columbia. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 1 indexed citations

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