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Dataset. 2024

BASE DE DATOS DE ESCRITURAS DEL YO DE AUTORES LATINOAMERICANOS EN LOS PAÍSES SOCIALISTAS EUROPEOS

  • Gallardo Saborido, Emilio J.
  • Becerra Suárez, Carmen
  • Davis González, Ana
  • García Talavan, Paula
  • Gómez de Tejada, Jesús
  • Ilian, Ilinca
  • Kovačević, Bojana
  • Luna Sellés, Carmen
  • Nogales Baena, José Luis
  • Rodríguez Gutiérrez, Milena
  • Romero Vallejo, Alberto Custodio
  • Sánchez López, Pablo Felipe
  • Sanchis Amat, Víctor Manuel
  • Vázquez Cienfuegos, Sigfrido
Referencias: Di Vincenzo, Facundo. "El viaje de Elías Castelnuovo a la Unión Soviética en 1932". Rebelión.org (28.09.2021), https://rebelion.org/el-viaje-de-elias-castelnuovo-a-la-union-sovietica-en-1932/. Saítta, Sylvia. Hacia la revolución: viajeros argentinos de izquierda. Buenos Aires, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2007. Rupprecht, Tobias. Soviet Internationalism after Stalin. Cambridge University Press, 2015. Rupprecht, Tobias. "Socialist high modernity and global stagnation: a shared history of Brazil and the Soviet Union during the Cold War". Journal of Global History, Volume 6, Issue 3, November 2011, pp. 505 - 528. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S174002281100043X Tarcus, Horacio. Primeros viajeros al país de los soviets. Crónicas porteñas. 1920-1934. Buenos Aires: Ministerio de Cultura del Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, 2017 Zourek, Michel. Praga y los intelectuales latinoamericanos (1947-1959). Rosario, Prohistoria, 2019, Esta base de datos recoge libros y artículos relacionados genéricamente con las escrituras del yo y cuya autoría recae en autores latinoamericanos, preferentemente quienes son reconocidos como escritores profesionales, aunque también se han incluido otros perfiles laborales. En ellos se detallan experiencias vitales acaecidas en los países socialistas europeos. En cuanto a su estado actual, consideramos que la base de datos se encuentra en proceso. Por ello, agradecemos cualquier observación que nos puedan hacer llegar para complementarla o mejorarla. Pueden escribir en este sentido a emilio.gallardo@csic.es, Este resultado es parte del proyecto de I+D+i Escritores latinoamericanos en los países socialistas europeos durante la Guerra Fría (PID2020-113994GB-I00), financiado por MCIN/ AEI/10.13039/501100011033/, No

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Dataset. 2023

WILDLIFE VALUE ORIENTATION SURVEY (WVO) 2017

ENCUESTA SOBRE ORIENTACIÓN EN VALORES HACIA LA FAUNA SILVESTRE (WVO) 2017

  • Garrido Fernández, Fernando E.
  • Villafuerte, Rafael
  • Castro, Francisca
  • Moyano Estrada, Eduardo
[Description of methods used for collection/generation of data] PACIS is a survey panel. The owner of this panel is IESA-CSIC, a public scientific research center belonging to the Spanish National Research Council. The information obtained both at the time of registration and in the successive questionnaires answered by its members is protected by Law 12/89, which regulates statistical secret for public administrations, and can only be processed and disseminated in numerical and aggregate form, in order to guarantee the anonymity of the interviewees. The persons registered in PACIS are included in an automated file comprising contact data and basic classification variables, the purpose of which is to carry out scientific opinion surveys. This file, which is owned by IESA-CSIC, is not shared in any case with third parties, and IESA-CSIC applies appropriate security measures to comply with the Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on Personal Data Protection and guarantee of digital rights. Any person registered in PACIS can exercise their rights of access, rectification, cancellation and opposition by sending an email to agpd@pacis.es In the surveys carried out, only the personal information necessary to guarantee the quality of the research is collected. Once the data collection has been completed, the results matrix is anonymized and the data of the persons registered in the PACIS file is unlinked to their answers to the questionnaires. The questionnaires comply with the different specific quality standards in survey research such as UNE ISO-20252, ICC/ESOMAR, and specific Accessibility and Usability standards in digital formats such as UNE 139803 and WCAG 1.0. • UNIVERSE: People 18 years or older living in Andalusia. • FRAMEWORK: PACIS citizen panel. • SAMPLE SIZE: 751 interviews. • DATA COLLECTION: The sample has been selected among people belonging to PACIS. They have been contacted by e-mail, SMS and telephone and have filled the questionnaire by Internet (on a website) or by telephone interview. Some members were contacted through several channels. To achieve the sample of 750 interviews, 1.825 PACIS members were selected. • SAMPLE TYPE: Stratified selection by age group and sex of PACIS members, with the strata being proportional to the Andalusian population over 18 years of age. • AVERAGE INTERVIEW TIME: 19 minutes. • MAXIMUM SAMPLING ERROR: ± 3,6%, [EN] The objective of this study is to help understand attitudes towards issues such as the hunting acceptability, the control of species that produce damage, or measures to support the conservation of endangered animals. The survey is carried out using de Citizen Panel for Social Research in Andalusia (PACIS). This panel is an instrument implemented by IESA-CSIC for the collection of quality information in research for scientific purposes or improve public administration. The 4th wave of PACIS, carried out between May and June,2017, focused on opinions and attitudes about wildlife. A total of 750 people has participated in this survey. The results show panelists preferences for different measures oriented to protect the environment, provide data on the responsibility that citizens attribute to farmers and ranchers when implementing conservation measures in order to protect endangered species., [ES] El objetivo de este estudio es ayudar a comprender las actitudes hacia temas como la aceptabilidad de la caza, el control de especies que provocan daños, o medidas de apoyo a la conservación de animales amenazados. La encuesta se lleva a cabo empleando el Panel Ciudadano para la Investigación Social en Andalucía (PACIS). Este panel es una herramienta puesta en marcha por el IESA-CSIC para la recogida de información de calidad en investigaciones con fines científicos o de mejora de la gestión pública. La 4ª Ola del PACIS, realizada durante mayo y junio de 2017, se centró en las opiniones y actitudes sobre la fauna silvestre. En esta encuesta han participado 750 personas. En los resultados se muestra las preferencias de los panelistas por distintas medidas orientadas a proteger el medio ambiente, se aportan datos sobre la responsabilidad que los ciudadanos atribuyen a agricultores y ganaderos a la hora de implementar medidas de conservación con el fin de proteger especies amenazadas., EP-1702 4th wave. Citizen panel for social research in Andalusia, self-funded by IESA/CSIC under the Special Intramural project program: CITIZEN PANEL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH: A TOOL FOR SOCIAL AND METHODOLOGICAL RESEARCH (PACIS EP-1702 IESA-CSIC)., WILDLIFE_Datafile.csv WILDLIFE_Datafile.sav WILDLIFE_Codebook_EN.pdf WILDLIFE_Codebook_SP.pdf WILDLIFE_Readme_EN.pdf WILDLIFE_Readme_SP.pdf, Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2023

LONG-TERM MONITORING OF SMALL MAMMALS (ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION) IN DOÑANA NATURAL AREA 2011-2021

  • Carro, Francisco
  • Pardávila, Xosé
  • Martín, Álvaro
  • Caro, Carlos
  • Román, Isidro
  • Márquez-Ferrando, Rocío
  • Soriguer, Ramón C.
  • Díaz-Delgado, Ricardo
  • Santamaría, Luis
  • Bustamante, Javier
Dataset are structured following well-established data formats Darwing Core. Three files are provided. The first file (icts_small_mam_ev_20230515) contains the information of each event (eventID, event date, geographical coordinates, sample effort, etc…). The eventID code has been built with a abbrevation of the plot, subplot, trap (eventRemarks) and eventDate. The information of the treatments applied in the subplots is included in eventRermarks. The second file (Don_small_mam_occ_20230515) contains the information of the occurrences of individuals recorded in each trap, occurrence remarks, ear tag codes of individual captured and its taxonomic classification. The occurrenceID has built with the eventID code plus a number regarding the number of observations recorded for this event.; and the third file (Don_small_mam_mof_20230515) provide information of individual weight captured in the traps. The measurementID has built with the occurrenceID code plus a number regarding the number of measurements recorded for this occurrence., All the data provided in the dataset by the authors are own data., To record the abundance, density and distribution of small-mammals in Doñana Natural Area, a protocol of capture-mark and recapture monitoring of individuals is applied using Sherman’s live-traps (https://www.semice.org/es/el-proyecto/; Flowerdew et al. 2004, Torre el al., 2018). Seven localities of Doñana (MANECORRO, MATASGORDAS, MEDIANA, MORO, LORO AND SABINAR) of different mediterranean habitats (grassland, shrubland, pine forest, juniper woodlands and oak forest) have been sampled twice per year (between May-Dec) since 2011. Each locality has been divided in plots and subplots respectively: MANECORRO3 (A, B, C, D), MATASGORDAS3 (B, C, D), MATASGORDAS4 (A), MATASGORDAS5 (A), MEDIANA2 (B, C, D), MEDIANA3 (A, C, D), MORO1 (B, D), MORO2 (A, C), LORO1 (A, B, D), LORO2 (A, B, C), LORO4 (B, C, D), LORO6 (A, C, D), SABINAR1 (A), SABINAR2 (A) and SABINAR3 (A). In each subplot has been placed between 36 traps spaced 15 meters apart covering an area of 0.56 ha. The small mammals species captured have been: white-toothed shrew Crocidura russula, black rat Rattus rattus, garden dormouse Eliomys quercinus, algerian mouse Mus spretus and wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus. Traps were installed during the morning and remained active for three consecutive nights. A daily check was made in the morning (a night check is unnecessary since Sherman traps include food, synthetic cotton inside and lined with film to withstand inclement weather). Once captured, individual was identified until species level and sexed when it was posible. Additionally, body mass of indviduals were taken using a pesola with 0.5 g accuracy. To control the recaptures individuals of R. rattus, A. sylvaticus, M. spretus, and E. quercinus were marked with a ear tag. On the other hand, individuals of E. quercinus also was marked with transponder. Individuals of C. russula were marked with hair cut or due to its high metabolism and risk of death was released without performing the procedures at moment. All animals were released in the same place of capture. The trapping method was consistent throughout the study period. The study is divided in two periods (2011-2016 and 2017-2021) with different sampling effort and different treatments applied in the study plots, since the study belong two different projects (ICTS-RBD 2011-2021, LIFE-ADAPTAMED 2017-2021). LORO1 and LORO2 was affected by a wildfire in June of 2017. The different treatments applied in the study area are the followings: 1.- Grazing exclusion using fences. 2.- Planting with protection of heap of branches. 3.- Planting without protection of heap of branches. 4.- Plant with and without protection of heap of branches. 5.- Cutting 60% of vegetation. 6.- Not treatment., We acknowledge financial support from Singular Scientific and Technical Infrastructures from the Spanish Science and Innovation Ministry (ICTS-MICINN); the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Sustainable Development from the Regional Government of Andalusia (CAGPDES-JA) since 2011; the Doñana Biological Station from the Spanish National Research Council (EBD-CSIC) since all the study period (2011); the Ministry of Environmetal sustainability and blue economy from the Regional Goverment of Andalusia since 2017 with the LIFE-ADAPTAMED project,; Ministry of Science and Innovation (Recovery, Transformation and Resilence Plan); and the European Comision with the Long-term Ecosystem Research in Europe (eLTER) (a HORIZON funding coordination of the European funding programme for research and innovation) and NextGenerationEU funding., 1.icts-rbd_smallma_ev_20230515: institutionCode, institutionID, datasetName, eventID, year, month, day, eventDate, continent, country, stateProvince, county, locality, decimalLatitude, decimalLongitude, habitat, eventRemarks, sampleSizeValue, samplingSizeUnit, samplingEffort, samplingProtocol.-- 2. icts-rbd_smallma_occ_20230515: eventID, occurrenceID, occurrenceRemarks, basisOfRecord, individualCount, sex, lifeStage, kingdom, class, family, genus, specificEpithet, scientificName, scientificNameAuthorship, dynamicProperties, recordedBy.-- 3. icts-rbd_smallma_mof_20230515: occurrenceID, measurementID, measurementValue, measurementUnit, measurementType, measurementMethod., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2023

FULL-FIELD NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF OLIVINE DYNAMIC RECRYSTALLISATION DURING VISCOPLASTIC DEFORMATION

  • Yu, Yuanchao
  • Griera, Albert
  • Gómez-Rivas, Enrique
  • Bons, Paul Dirk
  • García-Castellanos, Daniel
  • Hao, Baoqin
  • Lebensohn, Ricardo A.
  • Llorens, Maria-Gema
Olivine_code.m script in Matlab (MTEX) read the extract_xy_euler3 files, Peridotites, which primarily consist of olivine, are rocks located in the Earth's upper mantle. The mechanical behavior of the upper mantle is heavily influenced by this mineral. When the mantle undergoes flow, olivine experiences viscoplastic deformation, resulting in the development of crystallographic preferred orientations (CPO). Scientists can analyze the observed CPO in olivine-rich rocks to determine the direction of mantle flow. In this study, microdynamic numerical simulations are conducted on aggregates of olivine to investigate the effects of dynamic recrystallization during viscoplastic deformation on the microstructure and CPO. This dataset contains the output files of the simulations PT248, PT263 and PT345, using the viscoplastic fast Fourier transform (VPFFT, Lebensohn and Rollet, 2020) in conjunction with the ELLE modeling platform (Bons et al., 2008). For the visualization of the microstructures the information included in these output files can be launched using the software toolbox MTEX (Bachmann et al., 2011)., EGR acknowledges the support of the Ramón y Cajal fellowship (RYC2018-026335-I), funded by the MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the FSE. MGL acknowledges the support of the Q2818002D project, funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 by European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR., ELLE_PT248/extract_xy_euler3-1.txt to extract_xy_euler3-100.txt ELLE_PT263/extract_xy_euler3-1.txt to extract_xy_euler3-100.txt ELLE_PT345/extract_xy_euler3-1.txt to extract_xy_euler3-100.txt Olivine_code.m, Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2023

CHRONOTYPES-PERSONALITY BEHAVIOURAL SYNDROMES IN WILD MARINE FISH [DATASET]

  • Martorell Barceló, Martina
  • Signaroli, Marco
  • Barceló-Serra, Margarida
  • Lana, Arantxa
  • Aspillaga, Eneko
  • Garau, Amalia
  • Arlinghaus, Robert
  • Alós, Josep
[Description of methods used for collection/generation of data] The data derived from the laboratory were obtained through various standardised tests, and recorded to gather behavioural data. For exploration and activity, positional data were acquired via a deep-learning object detection algorithm /YOLOv5). In the case of boldness and aggression, data were obtained by subsequently reviewing the videos. Regarding chronotypes, data were obtained from an acoustic telemetry experiment, but here we present only the scores obtained in a previous study., This dataset encompasses all necessary data required to replicate the study, `Chronotypes-Personality behavioural syndromes in wild fish’. The data were obtained through standardised behavioural tests conducted under laboratory conditions on 63 Pearly Razorfish (Xyrichtys novacula) individuals between April and July of 2019. Over a week, the fish were maintained in isolated aquariums to test their behaviours, including exploration, activity, boldness, and aggression, conducted daily. A Raspberry Pi system, equipped with the YOLOv5 deep-learning automatic tracking algorithm, was used to record these tests and calculate the fish's minute-by-minute position, providing essential data for evaluating exploration and activity. This system also stored videos to retrospectively obtain boldness and aggression data. Each test included only those individuals with at least two measurements. After the laboratory period, the fish were tagged with acoustic tags and returned to the sea to measure their chronotypes; only individuals with at least seven consecutive days of data were considered. The chronotype data, obtained from a previous study, are represented here through the previously derived scores. These laboratory-based experimental data were analysed using R software. In the exploration context, positional data were translated into total active time (TimeOut), minimum distance to the toy (MinDistance), and time spent near the toy (TimeToy). For activity, the data were converted into total active time (TimeOut), total distance covered (Distance), areas (CoreArea and Area), and direction angles (MeanAngle and KappaAngle). A Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was conducted to obtain the scores for exploration, activity, and aggressiveness. Upon acquiring these scores, trait repeatability was computed using a Linear Mixed-Effects Model, fitting the experimental day (Day), the total length of the individual (Size), and the internal condition (Condition) as fixed factors, and the individual (ID) and the experimental week (Week) as random factors. The chronotype scores (Awakening Time and Rest Onset) were subsequently included in each dataset and refitted into the Linear Mixed-Effects Model, including chronotypes as fixed factors. Lastly, a Multivariate Generalised Linear Mixed Model was fit to each pair of laboratory-based traits to derive their correlations., The research was carried out within the framework of the activities of the Spanish Government through the "Maria de Maeztu Centre of Excellence" accreditation to IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB) (CEX2021-001198). The CLOCKS I+D+I project funded this work (grant no. PID2019-104940GA-I00) funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and the FSE invierte en tu futuro. The telemetry system was financed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Grant No. #033W024A). This work is a contribution of the Joint Researcher Unit IMEDEA-LIMIA., With funding from the Spanish government through the "Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence" accreditation (CEX2021-001198)., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2022

AGE ESTIMATION OF THE SOUTHERN OCEAN SQUID MOROTEUTHOPSIS LONGIMANA USING BEAKS COLLECTED FROM PREDATORS' DIET: NUMBER AND INCREMENT WIDTHS IN THE ROSTRUM SAGITTAL SECTION OF THE LOWER BEAK [DATASET]

  • Queirós, José P.
  • Bartolomé, Aurora
  • Piatkowski, Uwe
  • Xavier, José C.
  • Perales-Raya, Catalina
This dataset contains the number and width of increments found in the RSS of the 10 M. longimana’s lower beaks used in this study. Further information related with the studied beaks such as beak measurements, origin and sample date can be found in the published article., In this work we used upper and lower beaks of Moroteuthopsis longimana collected from the diet of Antarctic toothfish Dissostichus mawsoni from the Pacific (Ross and Amundsen Seas) and Atlantic (South Sandwich Islands) sectors of the Southern Ocean to study the feasibility of using beaks collected from predators’ stomachs to study the age of Southern Ocean oceanic squid and to estimate the age and growth patterns of M. longimana. We analysed the presence of micro-increments in the rostrum sagittal section (RSS) and the lateral wall of both upper and lower beaks. Lower beak’s RSS was the only section where it is possible to observe and count a readable sequence of increments that allowed to estimate the age of oceanic squid using beaks collected from predators’ stomachs., This work was supported by the strategic program of Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre (MARE), financed by the FCT (UIDB/704292/2020). JPQ was supported by a FCT/MCTES through national funds (PIDDAC) and Portuguese Polar Program (PROPOLAR) and by FCT PhD scholarship co-financed by FSE (SFRH/BD/144320/2019)., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2021

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL. PLANO-CONVEX INGOTS AND PRECIOUS METALWORK IN NORTHWESTERN IBERIA DURING THE LATE IRON AGE AND EARLY ROMAN PERIOD: AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH

  • Armada, Xosé-Lois
  • García Vuelta, Óscar
Table 1suppl Index of XRF analyses of planoconvex ingots in noble metals from northwestern Iberia (XRF USC = analyses made at the University of Santiago de Compostela, analytical conditions not reported; Innov-X Delta UCL = analytical conditions reported in Martinón-Torres and Ladra 2018; Innov- X Delta + Innov-X Alpha + μXRF CNA = analytical conditions reported in this article)., Table 2suppl XRF analyses of planoconvex ingots made at the University of Santiago de Compostela., Table 3suppl Analyses of the Estela jewels published by Hartmann (1982) (silver values reported as a percentage of the total; other elements reported as a percentage of the gold)., Geographical coordinates (decimal degrees – WGS84) for sites included in Table 1 (source: Google Maps)., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2021

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL. THE COSMOPOLITAN BORDERLAND: WESTERN ETHIOPIA C. AD 600–1800

  • González-Ruibal, Alfredo
Table S1. Radiocarbon dates on charcoal from Jebel Omedla and Jebel Mahadid (dates calibrated using OxCal v4.4.2 (Bronk Ramsey 2009) and the IntCal20 calibration curve (Reimer et al. 2020)., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2021

INFRARED SPECTRAL DATA OF PEAT AND ASH FROM CRUZ DO BOCELO MIRE, NORTHWESTERN SPAIN

  • Martínez Cortizas, Antonio
  • López Merino, Lourdes
  • Silva Sánchez, Noemí
  • Sjöström, Jenny K.
  • Kylander, Malin E.
The data are included in two csv files: - Cruz_do_Bocelo_IR_peat_data.csv: Wavenumbers (WN) and standardized absorbances for peat samples (pB01 to pB69). - Cruz_do_Bocelo_IR_ash_data.csv: Wavenumbers (WN) and standardized absorbances for ash samples (aB01 to aB70).-- Data values are separated by semicolon.-- The core was sliced into 2 cm slices, which are numbered from the top ( sample 1: 0 – ⁠2 cm) to the bottom (sample 70, 138 – ⁠140 cm). Samples codes start with "p" for peat and "a" for ash, followed by "B" (i.e., Bocelo) and the number in the sequence (01 to 70)., The dataset contains standardized absorbance values of spectra for peat and ash samples, collected in the mid infrared (wavenumber 4000 – ⁠400 cm⁻¹) region using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy - Attenuated total reflectance (FTIR-ATR). The spectra enable the characterization of the molecular and mineral composition of peat and ash, and how they vary with depth. It also helps in establishing the chronology of changes in the mineral composition of the deposited dust and understanding the factors controlling these changes. The samples were obtained from a core collected in 2007 at Cruz do Bocelo mire (NW Spain) and cover the last 2800 years., These data were obtained with funding by the grant Grupos de Referencia Competitiva (ED431C 2021/32) of Xunta de Galicia. L.L.M was supported by the Madrid Talent Attraction Program (Programa de Atracción de Talento de la Comunidad de Madrid, modalidad 1, 2019-T1/AMB-12782)., Peer reviewed

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SUPPLEMENT FOR "AUTONOMOUS BUT NOT ISOLATED: A PETROGRAPHIC STUDY OF IRON AGE CERAMICS FROM A ‘DEEP-RURAL’ COMMUNITY IN ASTURIAS (NW IBERIA)"

  • Groot, Beatrijs
  • González Álvarez, David
Table 1. Petrographic fabric classifications of the 40 Late Iron Age sherds. Table 2. Total of petrographic fabric types in the sample, divided by phase. Samples derived from the main trench at El Castru, and were excavated in 2012-2013. Table 3. List of ceramic samples with contextual information and microphotographs. Table 4. List of geological samples with contextual information and microphotographs. Ceramic thin section description followed the guidelines modified from Whitbread (1989, 1995) by Quinn (2013)., Petrographic fabrics at El Castru in Vigaña (Balmonte de Miranda, Asturias, NW Spain). Petrographic fabric descriptions of ceramics from El Castru in Vigaña (Balmonte de Miranda, Asturias) and geological samples Ceramic thin section description followed the guidelines modified from Whitbread (1989, 1995) by Quinn (2013). Fabric descriptions of the geological samples., Peer reviewed

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