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  1. Source-to-sink history of detrital garnet from coastal dune sands in SW Mexico
  2. Changes in fluvial inputs and biological constituents over the MIS 6 to MIS 1 in the SW Gulf of Mexico
  3. Continental input and its relationship with biological sedimentary constituents over the MIS 6 to MIS 1 in the SW Gulf of Mexico
  4. Shifts in the Oligotrophic Warm Conditions of the Gulf of Mexico Over MIS‐6 to MIS‐1 Based on Planktonic Foraminifera Assemblages and Mg/Ca Ratios
  5. Shifts in the oligotrophic warm conditions of the Gulf of Mexico over MIS-6 to MIS-1 based on planktonic foraminifera assemblages and Mg/Ca ratios
  6. Physico-chemical alteration of pyroxene in coastal environments: Empirical constraints from New Zealand and the Azores
  7. ForCenS-LGM: a dataset of planktonic foraminifera species assemblage composition for the Last Glacial Maximum
  8. Surface textures of detrital pyroxenes in coastal dune sands (western Gulf of Mexico, Mexico): Implications for their preservation and geoenvironmental processes
  9. The Loop Current Circulation Over the MIS 9 to MIS 5 Based on Planktonic Foraminifera Assemblages From the Gulf of Mexico
  10. Early diagenesis effects on Mg/Ca thermometry during the MIS 9–5 in the Gulf of Mexico, evaluation on foraminifera tests and geochemical signals
  11. The Loop Current circulation over the MIS 9 to MIS 5 based on planktonic foraminifera assemblages from the Gulf of Mexico
  12. Implications of polymodal distributions in the grain size parameters of coastal dune sands (Oaxaca, Mexico)
  13. Sedimentology and structure of a Holocene slump deposit on the continental slope off Baja California, Mexico
  14. Petrographic and geochemical analyses of dune sands from southeastern Mexico, Oaxaca, Mexico
  15. Surface textures of quartz and ilmenite grains from dune and beach sands of the Gulf of Mexico Coast, Mexico: Implications for fluvial, aeolian and marine transport
  16. Comparisons between marine productivity and terrestrial input records in the Gulf of California over the last 28 ka
  17. Sympatric species develop more efficient ectomycorrhizae in the Pinus-Laccaria symbiosis
  18. Mid to late Holocene hydrological and sea-level change reconstructions from La Mancha coastal lagoon, Veracruz, Mexico
  19. Physical degradation and early diagenesis in foraminiferal tests after subaerial exposure in terrigenous-depleted beaches of Yucatan, Mexico
  20. A 14‐ka Record of Dust Input and Phytoplankton Regime Changes in the Subtropical NE Pacific: Oceanic and Terrestrial Processes Linked by Teleconnections at Suborbital Scales
  21. Mineralogical and geochemical implications of weathering rates in coastal dunes and beach sands close to a volcanic rock source in the western Gulf of Mexico, Mexico
  22. Word-wide meta-analysis of Quercus forests ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity reveals southwestern Mexico as a hotspot
  23. Identification and control of pathogenic fungi in neotropical valued orchids (Laelia spp.)
  24. Late Pleistocene-Holocene variability in the southern Gulf of Mexico surface waters based on planktonic foraminiferal assemblages
  25. Clavulina-Membranomyces is the most important lineage within the highly diverse ectomycorrhizal fungal community of Abies religiosa
  26. A study of carbonate beach sands from the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: a case study
  27. Persistent millennial-scale climate variability in the eastern tropical North Pacific over the last two glacial cycles
  28. Foraminiferal faunal evidence for Glacial–Interglacial variations in the ocean circulation and the upwelling of the Gulf of Tehuantepec (Mexico)
  29. High-resolution opal records from the eastern tropical Pacific provide evidence for silicic acid leakage from HNLC regions during glacial periods
  30. Interhemispheric leakage of isotopically heavy nitrate in the eastern tropical Pacific during the last glacial period
  31. Recent planktonic foraminiferal distribution patterns and their relation to hydrographic conditions of the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexican Pacific
  32. 210Pb geochronology and trace metal fluxes (Cd, Cu and Pb) in the Gulf of Tehuantepec, South Pacific of Mexico