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López-González, Celia, Abraham Lozano, Diego F. García-Mendoza, and Alí Ituriel Villanueva- Hernández. "Mammals of the San Pedro-Mezquital River Basin, Durango-Nayarit, Mexico." Check List 10, no. 6 (2014): 1277. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/10.6.1277.

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The San Pedro–Mezquital River Basin is located in the southern Sierra Madre Occidental, at the Nearctic– Neotropical transition. The river traverses the Sierra through a canyon that reaches over 1000 m in depth. Based on examination of museum specimens, literature records, and our own collections, we documented the occurrence of 120 species (24.6% of the Mexican terrestrial mammals), 24 endemic to Mexico. Richness was comparable with other megadiverse areas of Mexico, and higher than any other Nearctic–Neotropical transition area, moreover species richness is likely to rise as survey continues
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González-Díaz, Alfonso Ángel, Miriam Soria-Barreto, Leonardo Martínez-Cardenas, and Manuel Blanco y Correa. "Fishes in the lower San Pedro Mezquital River, Nayarit, Mexico." Check List 11, no. 6 (2015): 1797. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/11.6.1797.

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The San Pedro Mezquital River is the seventh largest river in Mexico, and flows through the Sierra Madre Occidental into the Marismas Nacionales Biosphere Reserve, on the coast of the state of Nayarit. The present study is to conform a systematic checklist of fishes in the lower basin of the San Pedro Mezquital River. In total, 52 species were collected from 24 families. Four native species were collected (Atherinella crystallina, Poecilia butleri, Poeciliopsis latidens and Poeciliopsis prolifica) that are federally protected. Five of the collected species were new records for the state of Nay
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Santos-Medrano, Gustavo Emilio, Elsa Marcela RamÍrez-López, SaraÍ Hernández-Flores, Paulina Margarita Azuara-Medina, and Roberto Rico-MartÍnez. "Determination of toxicity levels in the San Pedro River Watershed, Aguascalientes, Mexico." Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A 42, no. 10 (2007): 1403–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10934520701480557.

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Hernández Mata, Karla Miriam, Onofre Monge Amaya, María Teresa Certucha Barragán, Francisco Javier Almendariz Tapia, and Evelia Acedo Félix. "Metallic Biosorption Using Yeasts in Continuous Systems." International Journal of Photoenergy 2013 (2013): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/578729.

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Mining effluents were found to be the main source of pollution by heavy metals of the surface water in the San Pedro River in Sonora, Mexico. The overall objective of this study was to determine the biosorption of Zn, Cu, Mn, and Fe with yeasts isolated from San Pedro River in a continuous system. The tests conducted in two reactors packed with zeolite connected in series. The first reactor was inoculated mixing two yeasts species, and the effluent of the first reactor was fed to second reactor. Subsequently, the first reactor was fed with contaminated water of San Pedro River and effluent fro
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Garduño Dionate, Manuel. "Crecimiento y mortalidad del langostino moya Macrobrachium tenellum (Decápoda: Palaemonidae) en el río San Pedro Mezquital, Nayarit, México." Hidrobiológica 27, no. 3 (2017): 359–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2017v27n3/garduno.

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Garduño Dionate, Manuel. "Crecimiento y mortalidad del langostino moya Macrobrachium tenellum (Decápoda: Palaemonidae) en el río San Pedro Mezquital, Nayarit, México." Hidrobiológica 27, no. 3 (2017): 359–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbi/hidro/2017v27n3/garduno.

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Ceballos, Gerardo, and Eduardo Carrillo-Rubio. "REDESCUBRIMIENTO Y ESTADO DE CONSERVACIÓN DE LA NUTRIA DE RÍO DEL NORTE Lontra canadensis EN MÉXICO." Revista Mexicana de Mastozoología (Nueva Epoca) 1, no. 2 (2017): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22201/ie.20074484e.2017.1.2.244.

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ResumenLa nutria de río del norte (Lontra canadensis) se considera extinta en México porque no hay registros desde el siglo pasado. La nutria de río neotropical, en contraste, está ampliamente distribuida en las tierras tropicales y subtropicales del país. Existen registros recientes de nutrias, identificadas como L. longicaudis en el Río San Pedro, afluente de Río Conchos, en el Desierto Chihuahuense. En este trabajo evaluamos con trabajo de campo y evidencias morfológicas, ecológicas y biogeográficas la identidad de esos ejemplares y concluimos que se trata en realidad de una población relic
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Gómez-Álvarez, Agustín, Jesús L. Valenzuela-García, Salvador Aguayo-Salinas, Diana Meza-Figueroa, Jorge Ramírez-Hernándezc, and Gabriel Ochoa-Ortega. "Chemical partitioning of sediment contamination by heavy metals in the San Pedro River, Sonora, Mexico." Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability 19, no. 1 (2007): 25–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3184/095422907x198013.

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Voekel, Pamela. "Propriety and Permissiveness in Bourbon Mexico. By Juan Pedro Viqueira Albán. Translated by Sonya Lipsett-Rivera and Sergio Rivera Ayala. Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 1999. Pp. xxii, 280. Tables. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. $55.00 cloth; $19.95 paper." Americas 57, no. 3 (2001): 443. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.2001.0023.

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García-Grajales, Jesús, Yolanda López-López, Alejandra Buenrostro-Silva, and Vicente Mata-Silva. "Symphimus leucostomus Cope, 1869 (Reptilia: Squamata: Colubridae): distribution extension in the Pacific lowlands of Oaxaca, Mexico." Check List 8, no. 5 (2012): 917. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/8.5.917.

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An adult Symphimus leucostomus Cope, 1869, was found 2 km N of the village La Cofradía, in the Municipality of San Pedro Mixtepec, state of Oaxaca, México. This record represents the southernmost location of the species, and fills a gap between reported localities in southeastern Oaxaca in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and the mouth of the Balsas River in the state of Michoacán.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Rivera, Pedro de, Mexico"

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Roth, Frances Ann. "Implications of stratigraphic completeness analysis for magnetic polarity stratigraphic studies." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/558017.

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Ronayne, Michael James, and Thomas III Maddock. "Flow model for the Bingham cienega area, San Pedro river basin, Arizona: a management and restoration tool." Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1996. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615701.

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A finite element groundwater flow model was used to support a hydrologic assessment for a study area in the Lower San Pedro River Basin which contains the Bingham Cienega. Consolidated sedimentary rocks associated with an extension of the Catalina Core Complex truncate the floodplain aquifer system in the study area. The elevated water table produced by this "hardrock" results in spring discharge at the cienega and a locally gaining reach of the San Pedro River. The steady -state model suggests that recharge (and discharge) components for the floodplain aquifer sum to 3.10 cfs. Mountain
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Baird, Kathryn J., Michael J. Ronayne, and Thomas III Maddock. "PRELIMINARY VEGETATION AND HYDROLOGIC ANALYSES FOR BINGHAM CIENEGA." Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615776.

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This report is in two parts. The first part covers the ecological processes pertinent to the restoration of Bingham Cienega. The second part presents a subregional groundwater flow model for analyzing the water budget, stream and spring behavior, and water table configuration. Because of the sparsity of ecological and hydrologic data, both parts must be considered as preliminary studies.
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Sharma, Vandana, Robert D. Mac Nish, and Thomas III Maddock. "An analysis of the effects of retiring irrigation pumpage in the San Pedro riparian national conservation area, Cochise county, Arizona." Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/615748.

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A seasonal groundwater model was developed to simulate fluxes and head distributions with periodic boundary conditions within the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area (SPRNCA) in southeastern Arizona. This model incorporated a seasonal approach for the period 1940-1995. Two years were used to simulate streamflow, 1990 and 1995. The model, as currently calibrated, does not accurately reproduce observed baseflow conditions in the San Pedro River and simulates an exaggerated effect of retiring irrigation within the SPRNCA. The model simulated increased baseflows while the observed
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Lawler, David, and David Lawler. "Using streambed temperature sensors to monitor flow events in the san pedro river, southeast Arizona and north-central Sonora, Mexico." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626807.

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Streamflow gaging stations commonly are spaced too far apart to provide detailed spatial information on flowing and non-flowing reaches. Synoptic surveys can provide good spatial information, but with little temporal resolution. Therefore, a new technique is needed to monitor both the spatial and temporal distribution of streamflow in desert streams. Streambed temperature is an easily measured variable from which patterns of streamflow frequency and duration can be inferred. To determine the effectiveness of this technique, a network of 42 temperature sensors was installed in the S
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Friedman, Steven Kevin 1953. "Assessment of landscape change: Considerations for conservation planning." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291556.

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Landscapes are changing environments. Conservation of the amenities associated with landscapes must take into account the tendency of a landscape to change over time. Change is considered to be influenced by both cultural land use practices and natural resource processes which act on the landscape. A technique is developed which demonstrates an approach to measure the stability of landscapes. This approach also provides a means to qualify the importance of the elements which make up the landscape, thus defining the matrix of the landscape. A case study of the San Pedro National Conservation Ar
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Whitaker, Martha Patricia Lee. "Estimating bank storage and evapotranspiration using soil physical and hydrological techniques in a gaining reach of the San Pedro River, Arizona." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2000. http://etd.library.arizona.edu/etd/GetFileServlet?file=file:///data1/pdf/etd/azu_e9791_2000_373_sip1_w.pdf&type=application/pdf.

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Vionnet, Leticia Beatriz, and Thomas Maddock. "Modeling of Ground-Water Flow and Surface/Ground-Water Interaction for the San Pedro River Basin Part I Mexican Border to Fairbank, Arizona." Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/614152.

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Many hydrologic basins in the southwest have seen their perennial streamflows turn to ephemeral, their riparian communities disappear or be jeopardized, and their aquifers suffer from severe overdrafts. Under -management of ground -water exploitation and of conjunctive use of surface and ground waters are the main reasons for these events.
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Reses, Lucymar Therezinha de Gesat. "Escavando ficções sob o mural de Diego Rivera." Florianópolis, SC, 2005. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/handle/123456789/101828.

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Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Comunicação e Expressão. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Literatura<br>Made available in DSpace on 2013-07-15T23:19:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0<br>O presente estudo busca fazer uma leitura benjaminiana à contra-corrente dos murais de Diego Rivera e de sua própria imagem pública, ao desenterrar questões menos conhecidas tanto sobre ele próprio como imagem, e suas mulheres, como também sobre o México e sua revolução em potencial. Para isso, busca-se aqui trazer à tona o que subjaz à superfície da memória: uma revolução e
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Gaines, Edmund Pendleton. "Paleoindian Geoarchaeology of the Upper San Pedro Valley, Sonora, Mexico." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193271.

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This thesis reports the findings of a multi-disciplinary investigation focused on exploring the Paleoindian habitation of the upper San Pedro Valley, Sonora, Mexico. Two recently-identified fluted points stand as the first Clovis evidence reported from the project area, and site AZ:EE:16:5 (ASM/INAH) has the potential of containing intact Clovis archaeology. Several lanceolate points of the Plainview variety mark the first late Paleoindian evidence reported from Northern Sonora. Four newly identified lithic sources may inform our understanding of Paleoindian range and mobility in the valley
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Books on the topic "Rivera, Pedro de, Mexico"

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Hanson, Roseann Beggy. The San Pedro River: A discovery guide. University of Arizona Press, 2001.

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Captain of the phantom presidio: A history of the presidio of Fronteras, Sonora, New Spain, 1686-1735, including the inspection by Brigadier Pedro de Rivera, 1726. A.H. Clark, 1993.

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1975-, Colwell-Chanthaphonh Chip, ed. History is in the land: Multivocal tribal traditions in Arizona's San Pedro Valley. University of Arizona Press, 2006.

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Thomas, Blakemore E. Trends in streamflow of the San Pedro River, Southeastern Arizona, and regional trends in precipitation and streamflow in Southeastern Arizona and Southwestern New Mexico. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2005.

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Guzman, Lila. Diego Rivera: Artist of Mexico. Enslow, 2006.

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Wolfe, Bertram David. The fabulous life of Diego Rivera. Cooper Square Press, 2000.

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La fabulosa vida de Diego Rivera. Diana, 1986.

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The fabulous life of Diego Rivera. Scarborough House, 1990.

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Diego Rivera en Palacio Nacional: Obra mural. Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público, 1987.

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Diego, Rivera. Diego Rivera en Veracruz. Gobierno del Estado de Veracruz, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Rivera, Pedro de, Mexico"

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Arias, Hector M. "Land Cover Changes and Climate Fluctuations in the Upper San Pedro River Basin in Sonora, Mexico." In Advances in Global Change Research. Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-1250-3_17.

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Prieto, Moisés. "Corrupt and Rapacious: Colonial Spanish-American Past Through the Eyes of Early Nineteenth-Century Contemporaries. A Contribution from the History of Emotions." In Palgrave Studies in Comparative Global History. Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-0255-9_5.

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AbstractAround 1800, merchants, scientists and adventurers travelled to Latin America with different purposes. Their multifaceted interests in a world region, experiencing a threshold of independence from Spanish colonial rule, inspired new historical and political works about the continent’s recent past. The Enlightenment provided not only the philosophical armamentarium against corruption, but it also paved the way to a new expression of sentiments and to the loss of fear when addressing injustice. Some examples of these are Hipólito Villaroel’s list of grievances and Humboldt’s Political essay. These two authors provide some thoughts on the political landscape of New Spain (now Mexico), while the two Swiss physicians Rengger and Longchamp describe the ruthless and odd dictator Francia of independent Paraguay as a champion of anti-corruption. Finally, Argentine dictator Rosas—and his robberies as described by Rivera Indarte, Sarmiento and other anonymous authors—represent the embodiment of corruption through pure larceny, for whose crimes the Spanish colonial past apparently no longer served as a comparison.
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Lindsay, George E., and Iris H. W. Engstrand. "History of Scientific Exploration in the Sea of Cortés." In Island Biogeography in the Sea of Cortés II. Oxford University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195133462.003.0006.

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The Sea of Cortés (el Mar de Cortés), also known as the Gulf of California, is the body of water that separates the California peninsula from the mainland of Mexico. It extends in a northwest-southeast axis for 1070 km, varying in width from 100 to 200 km. The gulf was formerly much longer, but sediments carried by the Colorado River created a delta and dammed off its upper end, forming what is now the Imperial Valley. The western side of the gulf is dotted with islands, the longest of which is Ángel de la Guarda, measuring 67 km long, up to 16 km wide, and 1315 m high (see app. 1.1 for a list of island names and measurements). Most of the islands are geological remnants of the peninsula's separation from the mainland, a continuing process that started 4 or more million years ago. One central gulf island, Tortuga, is an emerged volcano, whereas San Marcos Island to its west is largely gypsum, possibly precipitated from an ancient lake. The largest island in the gulf is Tiburón, with an area of approximately 1000 km2. It is barely separated from the mainland to the east and has a curiously mixed biota of peninsular and mainland species. One tiny island, San Pedro Nolasco, is only 13 km off shore in San Pedro Bay, Sonora, but has an unusual flora that includes a high percentage of endemics. The isolation of organisms that colonized or were established previously on the Sea of Cortés islands provided an opportunity for genetic and ecological change. In one plastic and rapidly evolving plant family, the Cactaceae, about one-half of the 120 species found on the islands are endemic. Similarly, populations isolated by climate on peninsular mountains are well differentiated. Because of the topographical diversity of the area and its effect on the disruption and integration of populations, the Sea of Cortes and its islands have been called a natural laboratory for the investigation of speciation.
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Bandy, W. L., T. W. C. Hilde, and C. Y. Yan. "The Rivera-Cocos plate boundary: Implications for Rivera-Cocos relative motion and plate fragmentation." In Cenozoic tectonics and volcanism of Mexico. Geological Society of America, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/0-8137-2334-5.1.

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Smith, Stephanie J. "Trotsky in Mexico." In The Power and Politics of Art in Postrevolutionary Mexico. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469635682.003.0004.

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Chapter Three focuses on the ongoing debates between Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros, including their central disagreements over Leon Trotsky and his significance to global revolution, to analyze the multiple roles of culture within Mexican society and the profound connections between art and politics during the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. This chapter examines the importance of art and artists in Mexico’s post-revolutionary state formation to argue that the radical artists and government officials utilized art and culture as a medium to negotiate larger issues whose general relevance fell well beyond art’s more traditional influence. Chapter 3 also utilizes the arrival of Trotsky to Mexico in January 1937 to highlight a crucial time in Mexico’s history when the artists influenced Mexico’s politics in profound and lasting ways.
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Santos-Reyes, Jaime. "The Risk of Tsunamis in Mexico." In Natural Hazards - Impacts, Adjustments and Resilience [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.94201.

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The paper reviews the risk of tsunamis in Mexico. It is highlighted that the Pacific coast of the country forms part of the so called “Ring of fire”. Overall, the risk of tsunami that has the potentiality to affect communities along the Pacific coast of the country are twofold: a). Local tsunami; i.e., those triggered by earthquakes originating from the “Cocos”, “Rivera” and the “North American” plates (high risk); and b) the remote tsunamis, those generated elsewhere (e.g, Alaska, Japan, Chile) (low risk). Further, a preliminary model for a “tsunami early warning” system for the case of Mexico is put forward.
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Santos-Reyes, Jaime, and Tatiana Gouzeva. "The Risk of Tsunamis in Mexico." In Tsunami - Damage Assessment and Medical Triage. IntechOpen, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.91364.

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This paper reviews the risk of tsunamis in Mexico. It is highlighted that the Pacific coast of the country forms part of the so called “Ring of fire.” Overall, the risk of tsunami that has the potentiality to affect communities along the Pacific coast is twofold: (a) local tsunami; that is, those triggered by earthquakes originating from the “Cocos,” “Rivera,” and the “North American” plates (high risk) and (b) the remote tsunamis, those generated elsewhere (e.g., Alaska, Japan, Chile) (low risk). Further, a preliminary model for “tsunami early warning” system for the case of Mexico is put forward.
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de los Santos-Posadas, Héctor M., J. René Valdez-Lazalde, and Juan Manuel Torres-Rojo. "San Pedro El Alto Community Forest, Oaxaca, Mexico." In Forest Plans of North America. Elsevier, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-799936-4.00023-0.

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Hernández, Kelly Lytle. "Scorpion’s Tale." In City of Inmates. University of North Carolina Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469631189.003.0005.

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The fourth chapter sheds new historical insight on a key but little-studied demographic of incarceration in the United States: Mexicanos, including immigrants from Mexico and U.S.-born persons of Mexican descent. It is a story that unfolded across the U.S.-Mexico borderlands but peaked in Los Angeles when, in the summer of 1907, two LA PD officers kicked in the door of a shanty on the outskirts of town and arrested three leaders of a rebel movement to oust Mexico’s president, Porfirio Diaz. These men, Ricardo Flores Magon, Librado Rivera, and Antonio Villarreal, were political exiles living in hiding in the United States. Their arrests, as with the arrests of thousands of their supporters across the borderlands, were part of President Diaz’s counterinsurgency campaign to cage (if not kill) Magon and crush his rebel movement, which demanded massive political reform and land redistribution in Mexico. Yet, while incarcerated in Los Angeles, Magon, Villarreal, and Rivera cultivated new ways to stoke rebellion in Mexico. Their ongoing assault on the Diaz regime pushed Mexico toward the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution (1910–17). Therefore, Chapter 4 unearths how the incarceration of Mexicanos in the United States surged during the age of revolution in Mexico. It is an epic tale.
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Smith, Stephanie J. "Epilogue." In The Power and Politics of Art in Postrevolutionary Mexico. University of North Carolina Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469635682.003.0007.

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The conclusion comes full circle to consider the multiple meanings of Diego Rivera’s return to Mexico’s Communist Party in 1954, as well as David Alfaro Siqueiros’s conflicted relationship with the PCM during his final years. The artists’ evolving relationships with Mexico’s Communist Party, and the pivotal role of the PCM in their lives, significantly impacted the issue of art within revolutionary transformation. Throughout his long careers, Rivera and Siqueiros both embraced the position that art played a key role in politics and politics in art, whether as members of the Party or as supporters. In the end, these two significant artists ended their careers much as they started: with a passion for creating art and a fascination with revolutionary change.
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Conference papers on the topic "Rivera, Pedro de, Mexico"

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Gutiérrez-Espinoza, R., H. Rubio-Arias, R. Quintana, J. A. Ortega, and C. Pinedo. "Arsenic concentrations in the San Pedro River of Chihuahua, Mexico." In ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RISK 2007. WIT Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/ehr070191.

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Melendez, B. E., A. H. Rubio, R. Quintana, and C. Pinedo. "Characterization of lead and arsenic levels in sediment of the lower basin of the San Pedro River, Mexico and its importance regarding human health." In WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 2009. WIT Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/wrm090221.

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Wynn, J. C., Floyd Gray, T. E. Nordstrom, et al. "Using Analytic Signal Analysis On Aeromagnetic Data To Constrain Amt Inversions, Sonora San Pedro Basin, Mexico." In 16th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.190.air01.

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Wynn, J. C., Floyd Gray, T. E. Nordstrom, et al. "Using Analytic Signal Analysis on Aeromagnetic Data to Constrain AMT Inversions, Sonora San Pedro Basin, Mexico." In Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2003. Environment and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4133/1.2923161.

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Pérez Gallego, Francisco, and Rosa María Giusto. "La influencia de Pedro Luis Escrivá en el sistema defensivo colonial de América." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11340.

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The influence of Pedro Luis Escrivá in the American colonial defense systemThe architect and military engineer Pedro Luis Escrivá (1490 ca. - sixteenth century), at the service of Charles V of Habsburg and the Viceroyal Court of Naples, built two bastioned fortifications designed to considerably influence the subject of territorial defense structures: The quadrangular Spanish Fort of L'Aquila (1534-1567) and the reconstruction of the Sant’Elmo Castle in Naples (1537), with an elongated six-pointed stellar plan, served as a reference point for the European and American fortifications of the per
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