AU - AUTHORS: Rangel-A; Katz-B; Ramirez-V; Vaz-dos-Santos-Neto-E
AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Ecopetrol (ICP-AEX), Bucaramanga, Colombia
SO - SOURCE: Marine and Petroleum Geology. 20; 2, Pages 129-139. 2003.
PB - PUBLISHER: Elsevier. Oxford, United Kingdom. 2003.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: United-Kingdom
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 2003
LA - LANGUAGE: English
AB - ABSTRACT: The origins of the hydrocarbon gases recovered from the Chuchupa, Ballena, and Riohacha fields, located in the Guajira Basin, Northeast Colombia, are examined. These gases are composed of methane with trace amounts of wet gas components (C (sub 2+) <0.5%). The methane is isotopically light (delta (super 13) C (sub 1) <-50 per mil), as are the other hydrocarbon components. The Ballena and Riohacha fields are considered to have a biogenic origin and the Chuchupa gas is thought to have a mixed biogenic-thermogenic origin. The presence of a thermogenic contribution at Chuchupa need not, however, indicate that the sedimentary sequence was exposed to elevated temperatures. The generative kitchen located to the northwest of the three gas fields would preferentially feed into the Chuchupa Field. The gases recovered at three onshore seep localities appear to include a thermogenic component. As a result of fractionation it is unclear whether they represent "pure" thermogenic gases or a mixed thermogenic-biogenic origin similar to Chuchupa. An examination of oil microseepage observed in soil samples recovered from the onshore Guajira region point to another hydrocarbon system apparently not related to the three gas fields. Some of these microseeps include "fresh" (nonbiodegraded) oils. These microseeps did not correlate with either of the Tertiary oil families from the Sinu Uraba Basin located to the southwest of the study area or with Cretaceous oils from that basin. A better correlation was observed with the La Luna Formation, but significant differences remain implying that the source for the microseeps was less calcareous and deposited in a less restricted environment than associated with "classical" La Luna facies. This could indicate either a facies change or that a different source unit is present within the region.
DE - DESCRIPTORS: Ballena-Field; C-13-C-12; carbon-; Chuchupa-Field; Colombia-; Cretaceous-; Guajira-Basin; isotope-ratios; isotopes-; La-Luna-Formation; Mesozoic-; natural-gas; petroleum-; petroleum-exploration; Riohacha-Field; South-America; stable-isotopes; Upper-Cretaceous
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources; 02D-Isotope-geochemistry
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: N113000; N122700; LONG: W0710800; W0730000.
IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 29; illus. incl. chart, 1 table, geol. sketch map.
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from CAPCAS, Elsevier Scientific Publishers, Amsterdam, Netherlands
IS - ISSN: 0264-8172
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-070604
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200321
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TI - TITLE: Petroleum geochemistry of oils in the foothills of the Llanos Basin, Colombia.
AU - AUTHORS: Rangel-A; Brooks-P-W; Giraldo-B
AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Ecopetrol, ICP, Bogota, Colombia
SO - SOURCE: Revista Latino-Americana de Geoquimica Organica. 5; Pages 5-24. 1999.
PB - PUBLISHER: Asociacion Latinoamericana de Geoquimica Organica. [location varies], International. 1999.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: International
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1999
LA - LANGUAGE: English
LS - LANGUAGE OF SUMMARY: Spanish
AB - ABSTRACT: Twenty three oils from the Llanos Basin (Colombia), most of them located in the central area, were analyzed for organic geochemical parameters to improve the understanding of the oil phases involved in the accumulated oils of the area, to quantify the mixing of the main generation pulses, and to make inferences concerning the migration processes involved. The analytical program included determination of the S, Ni and V content of the whole oils, gas chromatographic analysis of the saturate fraction, and d (super 13) C analysis of the saturate and aromatic fractions. Saturate, aromatic and NSO fractions were analyzed by GC-MS for sterane and triterpane distributions, phenanthrene and dibenzothiophene distributions and alkylated carbazoles respectively. In general, the results obtained for the oils show major variations of several parameters associated with source rock paleoenvironment, type of organic matter, oil preservation and source rock lithology. The pristane/phytane ratios range from a 1.04 to 5.11. The oleanane/hopane ratios range from ca. 0.1 to greater than 0.5. The demethylated hopanes range from low concentration to very high concentration. The ratios Ts/Tm, C (sub 35) /C (sub 34) hopanes, C (sub 30) hopane/C (sub 27) sterane, C (sub 24) tetracyclic terpane/C (sub 26) tricyclic terpane also vary from extremely low values to relatively high values. The geochemical characteristics of the oils from the central area of the Llanos Basin indicate that there have been three different phases of oil generation from different source rocks. The oil families identified in previous work represent mixed pulses of oils in which the extent of mixing depends on the location of the wells within the basin. The first phase of oil was originated from Upper Cretaceous carbonate shale facies. This oil, is widely distributed in the central platform area and exhibits a relatively low oleanane/hopane ratio (less than 0.1), low C (sub 24) tetracyclic/C (sub 26) tricyclic terpane ratio, pristane/phytane ratios of less than 2, and high C (sub 23) tricyclic/hopane. The second oil phase identified in the central foothills, is distinguished by high oleanane/hopane ratios (from 0.58 to 0.65) and was probably derived from a shale interval of the Mirador Formation (Tertiary). The third phase, with a high hopane/sterane ratio (higher than 10), relatively high oleanane/hopane ratios (from 0.22 to 0.5), relatively high C (sub 24) tetracyclic/C (sub 26) tricyclic ratios and high diasteranes/steranes, was probably derived from a different Tertiary source rock or from a more siliciclastic Upper Cretaceous source rock. Most of this pulse is present in reservoirs in the foothills region of the basin with only some reaching the central platform. The contribution of the main Tertiary pulse (the oleanane rich oil), to oils present in the foothills wells is estimated to be as high as 52%. The carbazoles, particularly the shielded and partial shielded isomers were, as expected, relatively enriched in those oils thought to have migrated further from the postulated source rocks.
DE - DESCRIPTORS: aromatic-hydrocarbons; basins-; C-13; carbon-; carbonate-rocks; Cenozoic-; chemical-composition; chemical-ratios; clastic-rocks; Colombia-; correlation-; Cretaceous-; deformation-; Eocene-; gas-chromatograms; geochemistry-; hydrocarbons-; isotopes-; lithostratigraphy-; Llanos-; Mesozoic-; metals-; migration-; Mirador-Formation; mixing-; nomenclature-; organic-compounds; Paleogene-; petroleum-; reservoirs-; saturated-hydrocarbons; sedimentary-basins; sedimentary-rocks; shale-; source-rocks; South-America; stable-isotopes; statistical-analysis; stratigraphic-units; tectonics-; Tertiary-; trace-elements; Upper-Cretaceous
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources; 02A-General-geochemistry
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: N034500; N074500; LONG: W0694500; W0735000.
IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 25; illus. incl. 6 tables, sketch map.
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute.
CO - CODEN: #04351
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-070206
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200321
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TI - TITLE: Foreshocks and aftershocks of the M (sub w) = 7.1, 1992, earthquake in the Atrato region, Colombia.
AU - AUTHORS: Arvidsson-Ronald; Boutet-Jamie-Toral; Kulhanek-Ota
AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Uppsala University, Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
SO - SOURCE: Journal of Seismology. 6; 1, Pages 1-11. 2002.
PB - PUBLISHER: Kluwer Academic Publishers. Dordrecht - Boston - London, Netherlands. 2002.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Netherlands
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 2002
LA - LANGUAGE: English
DE - DESCRIPTORS: aftershocks-; Andes-; Antioquia-Colombia; Atrato-earthquake-1992; Atrato-Valley; Central-America; Colombia-; earthquakes-; faults-; focus-; foreshocks-; magnitude-; microplates-; Northern-Andes; paleoseismicity-; Panama-; plate-boundaries; plate-tectonics; seismicity-; South-America
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 19-Seismology
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: N060000; N090000; LONG: W0760000; W0780000.
IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 36; illus. incl. 3 tables, sketch maps.
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute.
IS - ISSN: 1383-4649
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-069775
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200321
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TI - TITLE: Landslide in Villa Tina, Medellin City, Colombia.
AU - AUTHORS: Tokuhiro-H
AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Japan SABO Association, Tokyo, Japan
SO - SOURCE: Landslide News. 2; Pages 12-13. 1989.
PB - PUBLISHER: Japan Landslide Society. Tokyo, Japan. 1989.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Japan
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 1989
LA - LANGUAGE: English
DE - DESCRIPTORS: Andes-; catastrophes-; Colombia-; failures-; geologic-hazards; landslides-; mass-movements; Medellin-Colombia; slope-stability; South-America
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 22-Environmental-geology
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
NN - ANNOTATION: Accessed on Aug. 5, 2003.
IL - ILLUSTRATION: illus. incl. sketch map.
ME - SOURCE MEDIUM: WWW
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute.
IS - ISSN: 0919-5629
CO - CODEN: #02735
UR - URL: (Full text) http://japan.landslide-soc.org/publications/1-news/02/0212.htm
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-068280
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200321
XURL - URLs, etc : URL; URL-ITEM (UR)
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TI - TITLE: Environmental change in the Colombian subandean forest belt from 8 pollen records; the last 50 kyr.
AU - AUTHORS: Wille-Michael; Hooghiemstra-Henry; Behling-Hermann; van-der-Borg-Klaus; Negret-Alvaro-Jose
SO - SOURCE: Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. 10; 2, Pages 61-77. 2001.
PB - PUBLISHER: Springer International. Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany. 2001.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Federal-Republic-of-Germany
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 2001
LA - LANGUAGE: English
DE - DESCRIPTORS: absolute-age; alpine-environment; Andes-; C-13-C-12; C-14; carbon-; Cenozoic-; climate-change; Colombia-; dates-; forests-; Holocene-; human-activity; isotope-fractionation; isotope-ratios; isotopes-; miospores-; mires-; paleoclimatology-; paleoenvironment-; palynomorphs-; pedogenesis-; pollen-; pollen-analysis; Quaternary-; radioactive-isotopes; soils-; South-America; stable-isotopes; swamps-; terrestrial-environment
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 24-Quaternary-geology
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
IL - ILLUSTRATION: sects., 2 tables, sketch map.
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute. Reference includes data from Geoline, Bundesanstalt fur Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Hanover, Germany
IS - ISSN: 0939-6314
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-066518
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200321
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TI - TITLE: Fast hazard evaluation employing digital photogrammetry; Popocatepetl glaciers, Mexico.
AU - AUTHORS: Julio-Miranda-Patricia; Delgado-Granados-Hugo
AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Instituto de Geofisica, Mexico City, Mexico
BK - BOOK TITLE: In: First international symposium on Geological and environmental hazards in Mexico City.
BA - BOOK AUTHORS: Delgado-Granados-Hugo (editor)
SO - SOURCE: Geofisica Internacional. 42; 2, Pages 275-283. 2003.
PB - PUBLISHER: Instituto de Geofisica, UNAM. Mexico, D.F., Mexico. 2003.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Mexico
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 2003
CN - CONFERENCE INFORMATION: First international symposium on Geological and environmental hazards in Mexico City. Mexico City, Mexico. Oct. 2000.
LA - LANGUAGE: English
AB - ABSTRACT: Lahar floods are among the main hazards originated by ice and snow melting during eruptions of glacier-clad volcanoes. Hazard evaluation can be fast and safe by using remote methods such as digital photogrammetry, using software for image processing of scanned aerial photographs. Digital photogrammetry also allows monitoring of the evolution of geological processes. Before the onset of the current eruptive activity, Popocatepetl glaciers were studied by direct methods. After December 1994, it became necessary, for safety reasons, to find a remote method to continue with the study of glacier changes. In this paper, a hazard evaluation methodology is discussed and applied to measurement of glacier areas at Popocatepetl on December 2000 with the aim to determine equivalent water volume and to estimate maximum and minimum laharic volumes for different ice-melting scenarios. Our results show that even a 100% ice melting would not produce a laharic event of the size of the catastrophic lahars at Nevado del Ruiz or San Nicolas.
DE - DESCRIPTORS: aerial-photography; atmospheric-precipitation; cartography-; Colombia-; digital-cartography; digital-data; digital-terrain-models; eruptions-; Federal-District-Mexico; geologic-hazards; geophysical-methods; glaciers-; ice-; imagery-; lahars-; mass-movements; Mexico-; Mexico-City-Mexico; Mexico-state; monitoring-; Nevado-del-Ruiz; photogrammetry-; Popocatepetl-; remote-sensing; risk-assessment; snow-; snowmelt-; South-America; statistical-analysis; topography-; volcanoes-
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 22-Environmental-geology; 20-Applied-geophysics
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial; Conference-Document
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: N184500; N190500; LONG: W0982000; W0985500.
IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 29; illus. incl. 2 tables, sketch maps.
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute.
IS - ISSN: 0016-7169
CO - CODEN: GFINAC
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-064625
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200320
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TI - TITLE: Una lectura sobre efectos de los lodos usados en perforaciones en las asociaciones Cocorna y Nare (Antioquia, Colombia)
Translated Title: Environmental effects of drilling muds in the Cocorna and Nare hydrocarbon land leases (Antioquia, Colombia).
AU - AUTHORS: Sierra-Miguel-Angel; Marin-Yuli; Ramos-Robinson
AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Minas, Medellin, Colombia
SO - SOURCE: Boletin de Ciencias de la Tierra. 14; Pages 153-165. 2002.
PB - PUBLISHER: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra, Facultad de Ciencias. Medellin, Colombia. 2002.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Colombia
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 2002
LA - LANGUAGE: Spanish
LS - LANGUAGE OF SUMMARY: English
AB - ABSTRACT: Drilling muds used in wildcats and in the development of oil-well fields, may harm the environment. An evaluation of drilling muds impact on rivers and terrains in Cocorna-Nare fields is presented in this paper. A method is proposed for the proper handling of drilling muds so that environmental problems and possible harms can be reduced.
DE - DESCRIPTORS: Antioquia-Colombia; biota-; Cenozoic-; climate-; Cocorna-Field; Colombia-; drilling-; drilling-muds; ecology-; environmental-analysis; environmental-management; exploration-; ground-water; human-activity; hydrocarbons-; lithostratigraphy-; Nare-Field; nomenclature-; oil-and-gas-fields; organic-compounds; petroleum-; pollution-; preventive-measures; sedimentary-rocks; sediments-; soils-; South-America; stratigraphic-units; surface-water; Tertiary-; vegetation-; water-quality; water-resources; wetlands-
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 22-Environmental-geology
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: N050000; N070000; LONG: W0740000; W0750000.
NN - ANNOTATION: Includes appendices.
IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 5; illus. incl. strat. col., 6 tables, sketch map.
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute.
IS - ISSN: 0120-3630
CO - CODEN: #01536
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-064468
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200320
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TI - TITLE: La proteccion de la diversidad etnica y cultural, la comunidad U'Wa y el bloque Samore
Translated Title: Protecting the ethnic and cultural diversities, the U'Wa Community and the Samore Block.
AU - AUTHORS: Vargas-Pimiento-Elkin; Gonzalez-Serna-Carmen-Lucia
AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Minas, COL, Colombia
SO - SOURCE: Boletin de Ciencias de la Tierra. 14; Pages 125-152. 2002.
PB - PUBLISHER: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra, Facultad de Ciencias. Medellin, Colombia. 2002.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Colombia
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 2002
LA - LANGUAGE: Spanish
LS - LANGUAGE OF SUMMARY: English
AB - ABSTRACT: This paper first addresses some events about casual relations of aborigines with oil clue findings in the Colombian territories during the Spanish conquest and colony. Then it summarizes the official history of the petroleum activity in Colombia-started in the early years of the XXth Century--and points some of the social and environmental impacts of exploration and exploitation on the peoples and cultures inhabiting the major oil areas of the country, such as extinction, loss of territories, margination and poverty. The previous outline serves as an introduction to analyze the conflict provoked by the exploration of the Samore Block between the US multinational company Occidental de Colombia, OXY, associated with the government owned Empresa Colombiana de Petroleos, ECOPETROL, and the indigenous U'wa community, that considers oil extraction to be against its ancient beliefs. The Samore Block is the most promising oil prospect and Colombia relies on it to maintain its hydrocarbon self-sufficiency. To OXY it could represent the discovery of 1400 Million barrels of crude and to the region more than 500 million dollars in royalties. It is therefore clear the collision between the oil company's and the local government's economic development ideas and what the indigenous culture understands as development. The difficulty to conciliate the different outlooks and cosmovisions of this conflict's protagonists, necessarily leads us to think about the role of industries and ethnic minorities in the frame of the 1991 Colombian Political Constitution, the actual meaning of terms like: sovereignty, resources ownership, Nation, State, multiethnic and multicultural.
DE - DESCRIPTORS: anthropology-; Colombia-; communities-; companies-; conservation-; ethics-; exploitation-; history-; human-activity; land-leases; land-use; legislation-; mining-; mining-claims; minorities-; petroleum-; petroleum-exploration; public-awareness; Samore-Block; South-America; U'-Wa-Community
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 29A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-energy-sources; 22-Environmental-geology
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 28; illus. incl. sketch maps.
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute.
IS - ISSN: 0120-3630
CO - CODEN: #01536
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-064467
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200320
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TI - TITLE: Mineralogia de las arsenopiritas en la mina de oro Sao Bento (Minas Gerais, Brasil)
Translated Title: Mineralogy of arsenopyrite at Sao Bento gold mine (Minas Gerais, Brazil).
AU - AUTHORS: Marquez-G-Marco-A; Gaspar-Jose-C
AF - AUTHOR AFFILIATION: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Minas, Medellin, Colombia
SO - SOURCE: Boletin de Ciencias de la Tierra. 14; Pages 110-124. 2002.
PB - PUBLISHER: Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Departamento de Ciencias de la Tierra, Facultad de Ciencias. Medellin, Colombia. 2002.
CP - COUNTRY OF PUBLICATION: Colombia
PY - PUBLICATION YEAR: 2002
LA - LANGUAGE: Spanish
LS - LANGUAGE OF SUMMARY: English
AB - ABSTRACT: Sao Bento gold deposit (Minas Gerais, Brasil) occurs in the middle portion of the Quadrilatero Ferrifero (latu sensu), hosted by the Sao Bento Iron Formation. This is a BIF (Banded Iron Formation) composed of fine layers of oxide, carbonate, silicate, and sulfide facies. Sulfides usually form veins of variable sizes that crosscut the BIF layering at very small angles. The most important minerals in the deposit are: arsenopyrite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, galena, electrum, magnetite, ilmenite, siderite, ankerite, calcite, quartz, chlorite, stilpnomelane, and muscovite. Arsenopyrite (Fe (sub 1.01) As (sub 0.99) S (sub 1.00) -Fe (sub 1.00) As (sub 0.82) S (sub 1.18) ), occurs mainly as rhombus and is zoned with a clear petrographically defined core. This core presents As/S diminishing from center towards its limits, typical of As-rich environments. The rim shows rhythmic changes in As/S, which generally increases and tends to stoichiometry from the core limit to the most external crystal rim. This is typical of environments with high sulfur activity. This zonation indicates two arsenopyrite generations.
DE - DESCRIPTORS: Archean-; arsenides-; arsenopyrite-; banded-iron-formations; Brazil-; chemical-composition; chemical-ratios; chemically-precipitated-rocks; crystal-structure; crystal-systems; electron-probe-data; gold-ores; greenstone-belts; igneous-rocks; iron-formations; metal-ores; metamorphic-belts; metamorphic-rocks; Minas-Gerais-Brazil; mineral-composition; mineral-exploration; mineralogy-; mines-; nomenclature-; Precambrian-; Proterozoic-; Santa-Barbara-Brazil; Sao-Bento-Formation; Sao-Bento-Mine; sedimentary-rocks; South-America; statistical-analysis; stratigraphic-units; sulfides-; upper-Precambrian; veins-
CC - CATEGORY CODES: 27A-Economic-geology,-geology-of-ore-deposits
DT - DOCUMENT TYPE: Serial
BL - BIB LEVEL: Analytic
MC - MAP COORDINATES: LAT: S201000; S195000; LONG: W0431000; W0435000.
IL - ILLUSTRATION: Refs: 13; illus. incl. 1 plate, geol. sketch map.
RF - REFERENCE SOURCE: GeoRef, Copyright 2003, American Geological Institute.
IS - ISSN: 0120-3630
CO - CODEN: #01536
AN - ACCESSION NUMBER: 2003-064466
UD - UPDATE CODE: 200320
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TI - TITLE: Evaluacion de recursos y reservas de carbon en el area de el Hoyo-Limoncito, municipios de el Tambo y Patia (Cauca, Colombia)
Translated Title: Coal resource and reserve evaluation, Hoyo-Limoncito area, Tambo and Patia counties (Cauca, Colombia).
AU - AUTHORS: Rodriguez-G-Gabriel; Celada-A-Carlos-Mario; Becerrara-B-Javier
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