Lluís Cabrera mainly focuses on Paleontology, Structural basin, Neogene, Geomorphology and Late Miocene. Lluís Cabrera brings together Paleontology and Homininae to produce work in his papers. While the research belongs to areas of Structural basin, Lluís Cabrera spends his time largely on the problem of Biostratigraphy, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Mammal.
The various areas that Lluís Cabrera examines in his Neogene study include Cenozoic, Foreland basin, Magnetostratigraphy and Chronology. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Geomorphology, Facies and Outcrop is strongly linked to Sedimentary rock. His Vallesian course of study focuses on Hipparion and Absolute dating and Chronostratigraphy.
His primary areas of study are Paleontology, Structural basin, Geomorphology, Sedimentary rock and Facies. His Paleontology study is mostly concerned with Neogene, Magnetostratigraphy, Paleogene, Foreland basin and Chronology. His Magnetostratigraphy research integrates issues from Biostratigraphy and Chronostratigraphy.
His Structural basin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Tectonics and Coal. His Sedimentary rock research incorporates elements of Outcrop and Fluvial. His Facies study incorporates themes from Sedimentary depositional environment, Geochemistry, Geotechnical engineering and Mineralogy.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Paleontology, Structural basin, Magnetostratigraphy, Sedimentary rock and Geomorphology. His Paleontology research focuses on Foreland basin, Neogene, Paleogene, Late Miocene and Chronology. His work in the fields of Structural basin, such as Biozone, intersects with other areas such as Precipitation.
The concepts of his Magnetostratigraphy study are interwoven with issues in Biostratigraphy and Chronostratigraphy. His research investigates the connection with Sedimentary rock and areas like Facies which intersect with concerns in Sedimentary depositional environment, Coal and Terrigenous sediment. His research investigates the connection between Geomorphology and topics such as Geochemistry that intersect with issues in Sedimentation and Fission track dating.
His main research concerns Paleontology, Sedimentary rock, Structural basin, Magnetostratigraphy and Facies. His specific area of interest is Paleontology, where he studies Pierolapithecus. His research in Sedimentary rock intersects with topics in Sedimentary depositional environment, Upwelling, Fluvial and Scale.
His Neogene study in the realm of Structural basin interacts with subjects such as Precipitation. His research integrates issues of Biostratigraphy, Chronostratigraphy, Late Miocene and Paleogene in his study of Magnetostratigraphy. His study in Facies is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Geotechnical engineering, Mineralogy and Coal.
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A calibrated mammal scale for the Neogene of Western Europe. State of the art
Jorge Agustí;L. Cabrera;M. Garces;W. Krijgsman.
Earth-Science Reviews (2001)
Syntectonic intraformational unconformities in alluvial fan deposits, eastern Ebro Basin margins (NE Spain)
Pere Anadón;Lluís Cabrera;Ferran Colombo;Mariano Marzo.
Special publication of the International Association of Sedimentologists (1986)
Evolution of the central Catalan margin of the Valencia trough (western Mediterranean)
M.T. Bartrina;Lluís Cabrera;Maria José Jurado;J. Guimerà.
Tectonophysics (1992)
A new chronology for the middle to late Miocene continental record in Spain
W. Krijgsman;M. Garcés;C.G. Langereis;R. Daams.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1996)
Paleogene Strike-Slip Deformation and Sedimentation Along The Southeastern Margin of the Ebro Basin
Pere Anadón;Lluís Cabrera;Joan GuiMeră;Pere Santanach.
(1985)
Up-to-date Spanish continental Neogene synthesis and paleoclimatic interpretation
Carlos de Santisteban Bove;J.P. Calvo;R. Daams;J. Morales.
Calvo, J.P.; Daams, R.; Morales. J.; López Martínez, N.; Agustí, J.; Anadón, P.; Armenteros, I.; Cabrera, L.; Cívis, J.; Corrochano, A.; Díaz Molina, M.; Elízaga, E.; Hoyos, M.; Martín-Suárez, E.; Martínez-Salanova, J.; Moissenet, E.; Muñoz, A.; Pérez-García, A.; Pérez-González, A.; Portero, J.M.; Robles, F.; Santisteban, C.; Torres, T.; Meulen, A.J. van der; Vera, J.A. y Mein, P. Up-to-date Spanish continental Neogene synthesis and paleoclimatic interpretation. En Revista de la S (1993)
Time lag of syntectonic sedimentation across an alluvial basin: theory and example from the Ebro Basin, Spain
Merren A. Jones;Paul L. Heller;Eduard Roca;Miguel Garcés.
Basin Research (2004)
First partial face and upper dentition of the Middle Miocene hominoid Dryopithecus fontani from Abocador de Can Mata (Vallès-Penedès Basin, Catalonia, NE Spain): taxonomic and phylogenetic implications.
Salvador Moyà-Solà;Meike Köhler;David M. Alba;Isaac Casanovas-Vilar.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2009)
Lacustrine oil-shale basins in tertiary grabens from NE Spain (Western European rift system)
P. Anadón;L. Cabrera;R. Julià;E. Roca.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (1989)
The Vallesian mammal succession in the Vallès-Penedès basin (northeast Spain): Paleomagnetic calibration and correlation with global events
Jorge Agustí;Lluís Cabrera;Miguel Garces;Miguel Garces;Josep M. Parés.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (1997)
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