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Carlos O. Limarino is a researcher affiliated with the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina. Their academic work is primarily situated within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a total of 74 publications contributing to this domain. Their research focuses notably on subfields such as Paleontology, Earth-Surface Processes, Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, and Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics addressed in their work include Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geological formations and processes, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Plant Diversity and Evolution, and Evolution and Paleontology Studies.

Their frequent publication venues illustrate a consistent presence in prominent journals:

  • Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Journal of Sedimentary Research
  • Andean Geology
  • Palynology
  • Basin Research

Collaborations with other researchers are also notable, with several frequent co-authors including:

  • Silvia N. Césari
  • Patricia L. Ciccioli
  • Sergio A. Marenssi
  • John L. Isbell
  • Carina E. Colombi

Among their recent papers are studies reflecting diverse aspects of geological and paleontological research:

  • The late Paleozoic Ice Age along the southwestern margin of Gondwana: Facies models, age constraints, correlation and sequence stratigraphic framework, 2020, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • A high-precision U-Pb zircon age constraints the timing of the faunistic and palynofloristic events of the Carnian Ischigualasto Formation, San Juan, Argentina, 2021, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • The southern extension of the Eocene Andean orogeny: New sedimentary record of the foreland basin in the southern Central Andes at 32° S, 2023, Basin Research
  • Late Cretaceous palynomorphs from the Golfo San Jorge Basin, Argentina, 2021, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Late Paleozoic coal beds and coaly mudstones in northwestern basins of Argentina: Paleoenvironmental context and paleoclimatic significance, 2020, Journal of South American Earth Sciences

Best Publications

  • Glacial paradoxes during the late Paleozoic ice age: Evaluating the equilibrium line altitude as a control on glaciation

    John L. Isbell;Lindsey C. Henry;Erik L. Gulbranson;Erik L. Gulbranson;Carlos Oscar Limarino;Carlos Oscar Limarino

  • High-Precision U-Pb Calibration of Carboniferous Glaciation and Climate History, Paganzo Group, NW Argentina

    Erik L. Gulbranson;Isabel P. Montañez;M. D. Schmitz;Carlos Oscar Limarino;Carlos Oscar Limarino

  • A paleoclimatic review of southern South America during the late Paleozoic: A record from icehouse to extreme greenhouse conditions

    Carlos Oscar Limarino;Silvia Nelida Cesari;Luis Antonio Spalletti;Arturo Cesar Taboada

  • Paleogeography of the upper Paleozoic basins of southern South America: An overview

    Carlos Oscar Limarino;Luis Antonio Spalletti

  • Tectonic, sea-level, and climatic controls on Late Paleozoic sedimentation in the western basins of Argentina

    Carlos Limarino;Alfonsina Tripaldi;Sergio Marenssi;Sergio Marenssi;Luis Fauqué

  • An Upper Paleozoic bio-chronostratigraphic scheme for the western margin of Gondwana

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  • The Upper Carboniferous postglacial transgression in the Paganzo and Rı́o Blanco basins (northwestern Argentina): facies and stratigraphic significance

    Carlos O Limarino;Silvia N Césari;Silvia N Césari;Laura I Net;Sergio A Marenssi;Sergio A Marenssi;Sergio A Marenssi

  • Paleobiology and paleoecology of an arid–semiarid Miocene South American ichnofauna in anastomosed fluvial deposits

    Verónica Krapovickas;Patricia L. Ciccioli;M. Gabriela Mángano;Claudia A. Marsicano

  • Late Paleozoic paleoclimatology of central west Argentina

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  • Tectonic control on the evolution of the fluvial systems of the Vinchina Formation (Miocene), northwestern Argentina

    C. Limarino;C. Limarino;A. Tripaldi;A. Tripaldi;S. Marenssi;S. Marenssi;S. Marenssi;L. Net;L. Net

  • Palinología de la Formación Malanzán (Carbonífero Superior), La Rioja, Argentina: nuevos datos y consideraciones paleoambientales

    Pedro Raúl Gutiérrez;Carlos Oscar Limarino

  • Petrology and geochemistry of Carboniferous siliciclastics from the Argentine Frontal Cordillera: A test of methods for interpreting provenance and tectonic setting

    Luis Antonio Spalletti;Carlos Oscar Limarino;Carlos Oscar Limarino;Ferran Colombo Piñol

  • Mid-Carboniferous deglaciation of the Protoprecordillera, Argentina recorded in the Agua de Jagüel palaeovalley

    Lindsey C. Henry;John L. Isbell;Carlos O. Limarino;Lindsay J. McHenry

  • Eolian permian deposits in west and northwest Argentina

    C.O. Limarino;L.A. Spalletti

  • Source rock and environmental control on clay mineral associations, Lower Section of Paganzo Group (Carboniferous), Northwest Argentina

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  • Carboniferous glacigenic deposits of the proto-Precordillera of west-central Argentina

    Lindsey C Henry;John L Isbell;Carlos O Limarino

  • Diamictites in the Agua Colorada Formation (northwestern Argentina): New evidence of Carboniferous glaciation in South America

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  • Latest Carboniferous-earliest Permian transgressive deposits in the Paganzo Basin of western Argentina: Lithofacies and sequence stratigraphy of a coastal-plain to bay succession

    Patricio R. Desjardins;Luis A. Buatois;Carlos O. Limarino;Gabriela A. Cisterna

  • Late Pennsylvanian aridification on the southwestern margin of Gondwana (Paganzo Basin, NW Argentina): A regional expression of a global climate perturbation

    Erik L. Gulbranson;Isabel P. Montañez;Neil J. Tabor;C. Oscar Limarino;C. Oscar Limarino

  • The late Paleozoic Ice Age along the southwestern margin of Gondwana: Facies models, age constraints, correlation and sequence stratigraphic framework

    Oscar López-Gamundí;Carlos O. Limarino;John L. Isbell;Kathryn Pauls

  • Paleoenvironments and age of the Talampaya Formation: The Permo-Triassic boundary in northwestern Argentina

    Erik L. Gulbranson;Patricia Lucia Ciccioli;Isabel P. Montañez;Sergio Alfredo Marenssi

  • High-precision late Aptian Pb/U age for the Punta del Barco Formation (Baqueró Group), Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

    Silvia N. Césari;Carlos O. Limarino;Magdalena Llorens;Mauro G. Passalia

  • High-precision U–Pb zircon age from the Anfiteatro de Ticó Formation: Implications for the timing of the early angiosperm diversification in Patagonia

    Valeria Susana Perez Loinaze;Ezequiel Ignacio Vera;Ezequiel Ignacio Vera;Mauro Gabriel Passalia;Magdalena Llorens

  • Depositional environments and vegetation of Aptian sequences affected by volcanism in Patagonia

    Carlos O. Limarino;Mauro G. Passalia;Magdalena Llorens;Ezequiel I. Vera

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio A. Marenssi
Sergio A. Marenssi University of Buenos Aires
Luis A. Spalletti
Luis A. Spalletti National University of La Plata
John L. Isbell
John L. Isbell University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Richard M. Friedman
Richard M. Friedman University of British Columbia
Luis A. Buatois
Luis A. Buatois University of Saskatchewan
Isabel P. Montañez
Isabel P. Montañez University of California, Davis
Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark
Andrew R.C. Kylander-Clark University of California, Santa Barbara
Reynaldo Charrier
Reynaldo Charrier University of Chile
Mark D. Schmitz
Mark D. Schmitz Boise State University
Douglas W. Burbank
Douglas W. Burbank University of California, Santa Barbara

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