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Papa, Cecilia del, et al.. (2013). RELACIONES ESTRATIGRÁFICAS DE LAS FORMACIONES QUEBRADA DE LOS COLORADOS Y ANGASTACO (PALEÓGENO-NEÓGENO), VALLES CALCHAQUÍES, SALTA (ARGENTINA): SIGNIFICADO EN EL ANÁLISIS DE LA CUENCA DEL GRUPO PAYOGASTILLA. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 20(1). 51–64.19 indexed citations
Pol, Diego & Jaime E. Powell. (2010). Diversidad y evolución de Sebecidae (Crocodyliformes, Mesoeucrocodylia) del Paleógeno del noroeste argentino. El Servicio de Difusión de la Creación Intelectual (National University of La Plata).1 indexed citations
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Hongn, Fernando, Ricardo Mon, I.A. Petrinovic, Cecilia del Papa, & Jaime E. Powell. (2010). Inversión y reactivación tectónicas cretácicocenozoicas en el Noroeste Argentino: influencia de las heterogeneidades del basamento neoproterozoico-paleozoico inferior. Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina. 66. 38–53.31 indexed citations
García-López, Daniel A. & Jaime E. Powell. (2009). Un nuevo Oldfieldthomasiidae (Mammalia: Notoungulata) del Paleógeno de la provincia de Salta, Argentina. Ameghiniana. 46(1). 153–164.21 indexed citations
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Powell, Jaime E., et al.. (2008). Primer leontínido (Mammalia, Notoungulata) de la Formación Lumbrera (Subgrupo Santa Bárbara, Grupo Salta-Paleógeno) del noroeste argentino. Ameghiniana. 45(1). 83–91.25 indexed citations
Powell, Jaime E.. (1991). Hallazgo de huevos asignables a dinosaurios titanosauridos (saurischia, sauropoda) de la provincia de rio negro, argentina. Acta Zoológica Lilloana. 381–389.20 indexed citations
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Goin, Francisco J., Ricardo M. Palma, Rosendo Pascual, & Jaime E. Powell. (1986). Persistencia de un primitivo Borhyaenidae (Mammalia, Marsupialia) en el Eoceno Temprano de Salta (Fm. Lumbrera, Argentina). Aspectos geológicos y paleoambientales relacionados. Ameghiniana. 23. 47–56.13 indexed citations
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Soria, Miguel F. & Jaime E. Powell. (1981). Un primitivo Astrapotheria (Mammalia) y la edad de la Formación Río Loro, Provincia de Tucumán, República Argentina. Ameghiniana. 18. 155–168.19 indexed citations
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Powell, Jaime E.. (1980). Sobre la presencia de una armadura dérmica en algunos dinosaurios titanosáuridos. 15(2). 41–47.21 indexed citations
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Powell, Jaime E.. (1979). SOBRE UNA ASOCIACION DE DINOSAURIOS Y OTRAS EVIDENCIAS DE VERTEBRADOS DEL CRETACICO SUPERIOR DE LA REGION DE LA CANDELARIA, PROV. DE SALTA, ARGENTINA. Ameghiniana. 16. 191–204.28 indexed citations
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Bonaparte, José F., et al.. (1977). Hallazgo de dinosaurios y aves cretácicas en la Formación Lecho de El Brete (Salta), próximo al límite con Tucumán. 14(1). 5–17.18 indexed citations
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