nkysdb: 共著者関連データベース
MORATA Diego 様の 共著関連データベース
+(A list of literatures under single or joint authorship with "MORATA Diego")
共著回数と共著者名 (a list of the joint author(s))
6: MORATA Diego
2: BARRA Fernando, KOJIMA Shoji
1: ARANCIBIA Gloria, BARDE-CABUSSON Stephanie, BOURLES Didier, BOUROT-DENISE Michele, BRAUCHER Regis, BRAVO Francisco, CATTACCECA Jerome, CEMBRANO Jose, COLAS Vanessa, DE LA CAL Federico, DE SILVA Shanaka, DEMORY Francois, ESTEBAN Carlos, FAULKNER Daniel R., FERRARIS Fernando, FUJITA Kazuna, GARRIDO Leonardo N.F., GISCARD Marlene, GODOY Benigno, GOMILA Rodrigo, GONZALEZ-JIMENEZ Jose M., GONZALEZ-MAUREL Osvaldo, GOUNELLE Matthieu, HOSHINO Kenichi, JULL A.J. Timothy, LE ROUX Petrus, MARTINEZ Paula, MITCHELL Thomas M., MUNAYCO Pablo, MUNOZ Carlos, ORELLANA Felipe, PARADA Miguel Angel, PINTI Daniele L., PIZARRO Marcela, PLISSART Gaëlle, POLANCO Edmundo, RABBIA Osvaldo, REICH Martin, REMPE Marieke, ROCHETTE Pierre, ROMERO Rurik, ROULLEAU Emilie, RUIZ Joaquin, SALAZAR Eduardo, SANCHEZ Juan, SANO Yuji, SATSUKAWA Takako, SUAVET Clement, TAKAHATA Naoto, TALAVERA-MENDOZA Oscar, TARDANI Daniele, TRISTA-AGUILERA Dania, UEHARA Minoru, VALENZUELA Millarca, WORNER Gerhard
発行年とタイトル (Title and year of the issue(s))
2006: Re Os isotope systematics for the Lince Estefania deposit: constraints on the timing and source of copper mineralization in a stratabound copper deposit, Coastal Cordillera of Northern Chile
2011: The densest meteorite collection area in hot deserts: The San Juan meteorite field (Atacama Desert, Chile)
2014: Hydrothermal alteration in an exhumed crustal fault zone: Testing geochemical mobility in the Caleta Coloso Fault, Atacama Fault System, Northern Chile
2016: A secondary precious and base metal mineralization in chromitites linked to the development of a Paleozoic accretionary complex in Central Chile
2017: Sr and Nd isotope variations along the Pleistocene San Pedro Linzor volcanic chain, N. Chile: Tracking the influence of the upper crustal Altiplano Puna Magma Body
2017: Structural controls on fluid circulation at the Caviahue Copahue Volcanic Complex (CCVC) geothermal area (Chile Argentina), revealed by soil CO2 and temperature, self potential, and helium isotopes