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Co-authorship network of co-authors of René Marocco
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All Works
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Baby, Patrice, et al.. (2005). Structural and stratigraphic architecture of the Tumbes forearc basin (northern Peru). 776–778.3 indexed citations
Leonardi, Giuseppe, et al.. (1995). Nouvelle découverte d'empreintes laissées par des Dinosaures dans la Formation des Couches Rouges (bassin de Cuzco-Sicuani, Sud du Pérou): conséquences stratigraphiques et tectoniques. Comptes Rendus de l Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science. 320(8). 785–791.4 indexed citations
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Marocco, René, et al.. (1995). Informe preliminar sobre el estudio de la sedimentación neogena del Nororiente del Peru en base al analisis de los pozos Tangarana 18-4X, Jibaro 1, Valencia 25X, Chapuli 20-1X, Maranon 10-1X, Cuinico Norte 6-46X, Mahuaca 3X, Tapiche 36-2X, La Frontera 46-3X. 74–80.2 indexed citations
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Baby, Patrice, et al.. (1990). Un bassin en compression d'âge oligo-miocène dans la sud de l'Altiplano bolivien. 311(2). 341–347.17 indexed citations
Marocco, René, et al.. (1989). Lacustrine megaturbidites in an intermontane strike-slip basin : the miocene cuenca basin of South Ecuador. 282–293.7 indexed citations
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Dalmayrac, Bernard, et al.. (1988). Caracteres generales de la evolucion geologica de los Andes Peruanos.8 indexed citations
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Marocco, René & Christian de Muizon. (1988). Le Bassin Pisco, bassin cénozoïque d'avant arc de la côte du Pérou central : analyse géodynamique de son remplissage. 3. 3–19.18 indexed citations
Marocco, René, et al.. (1987). Mise en évidence d'une déformation paléocène en Bolivie du Sud : sa place dans l'évolution géodynamique des Andes Centrales. 304(18). 1139–1143.11 indexed citations
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Mégard, François, et al.. (1987). Analyse sédimentologique des "Couches Rouges" du bassin intramontagneux de Sicuani (Sud du Pérou). 16. 55–78.8 indexed citations
Dalmayrac, Bernard, Gérard Laubacher, & René Marocco. (1980). Géologie des Andes péruviennes : caractères généraux de l'évolution géologique des Andes péruviennes.36 indexed citations
Marocco, René. (1978). Un segment E-W de la chaîne des Andes péruviennes : la déflexion d'Abancay ; Étude géologique de la Cordillère orientale et des hauts plateaux entre Cuzco et San Miguel, sud du Pérou (12°30'S à 14°00S).32 indexed citations
Mégard, François, et al.. (1971). La chaine hercynienne au Pérou et en Bolivie; premiers résultats. LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas).28 indexed citations
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