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Ana María Alonso-Zarza

Ana María Alonso-Zarza

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
4528
World Ranking
6954
National Ranking
140

Best Publications

  • Palaeoenvironmental significance of palustrine carbonates and calcretes in the geological record

    Ana María Alonso-Zarza

  • Palustrine sedimentation in an episodically subsiding basin: the Miocene of the northern Teruel Graben (Spain)

    A.M Alonso-Zarza;J.P Calvo

  • Chapter 5 Calcretes

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  • Initial stages of laminar calcrete formation by roots:examples from the Neogene of central Spain

    Ana María Alonso-Zarza

  • Fan-surface dynamics and biogenic calcrete development: interactions during ultimate phases of fan evolution in the semiarid SE Spain (Murcia)

    Ana María Alonso-Zarza;Pablo G. Silva;José Luis Goy;Caridad Zazo

  • Palustrine sedimentation and associated features—grainification and pseudo-microkarst—in the Middle Miocene (intermediate unit) of the Madrid Basin, Spain

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  • El registro sedimentario y faunístico de las cuencas de Calatayud-Daroca y Teruel. Evolución paleoambiental y paleoclimática durante el Neógeno

    L. Alcalá;Ana María Alonso-Zarza;María Ángeles Álvarez Sierra;B. Azanza

  • Sedimentology and geochemistry of carbonates from lacustrine sequences in the Madrid Basin, central Spain

    J.P. Calvo;B.F. Jones;M. Bustillo;R. Fort

  • Calcified root cells in Miocene pedogenic carbonates of the Madrid Basin: evidence for the origin of Microcodium b

    Ana M. Alonso-Zarza;M.Esther Sanz;Jose P. Calvo;Pilar Estévez

  • Chapter 2 Palustrine Carbonates

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  • Cenozoic calcretes from the Teruel Graben, Spain: microstructure, stable isotope geochemistry and environmental significance

    A.M Alonso-Zarza;C Arenas

  • Models of miocene marginal lacustrine sedimentation in response to varied depositional regimes and source areas in the Madrid Basin (Central Spain)

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  • Carbonate pond deposits related to semi‐arid alluvial systems: examples from the Tertiary Madrid Basin, Spain

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  • Loss of primary texture and geochemical signatures in speleothems due to diagenesis: Evidences from Castañar Cave, Spain

    Rebeca Martín-García;Ana M. Alonso-Zarza;Andrea Martín-Pérez

  • Quaternary laminar calcretes with bee nests: evidences of small-scale climatic fluctuations, Eastern Canary Islands, Spain

    Ana M. Alonso-Zarza;P.G Silva

  • Overlapping of pedogenesis and meteoric diagenesis in distal alluvial and shallow lacustrine deposits in the Madrid Miocene Basin, Spain

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  • Megarhizoliths in Pleistocene aeolian deposits from Gran Canaria (Spain): Ichnological and palaeoenvironmental significance

    Ana M. Alonso-Zarza;J.F Genise;M.C Cabrera;J Mangas

  • Mudflat/distal fan and shallow lake sedimentation (upper Vallesian-Turolian) in the Tianshui Basin, Central China: Evidence against the late Miocene eolian loess

    A.M. Alonso-Zarza;Z. Zhao;C.H. Song;J.J. Li

  • Discriminating between tectonism and climate signatures in palustrine deposits: Lessons from the Miocene of the Teruel Graben, NE Spain

    Ana M. Alonso-Zarza;Ana M. Alonso-Zarza;Alfonso Meléndez;Rebeca Martín-García;Mª Josefa Herrero

  • Reworked calcretes: their significance in the reconstruction of alluvial sequences (Permian and Triassic, Minorca, Balearic Islands, Spain)

    D Gómez-Gras;A.M Alonso-Zarza

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