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Paleo watertable definition using cave ferromanganese stromatolites and associated cave wall notches (Sierra de Arnero, Spain)

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Fig. 1A: Location map of studied area (arrow). B: Map showing the location of the Sierra de Arnero (AR),  major rivers, and other sites mentioned in text
Fig. 2. A: plan view of El Soplao, Torca Ancha (TA) and Juñoso (JU) caves, showing the paleomagnetic  sample sites and the survey of abandoned mining galleries
Fig 3: A: Projected elevation of a upstream section of the main relict canyon (location in Fig
Fig. 4. A: Projected elevation of part of the main relict canyon (location in Fig. 2B), showing the distribution  of stromatolites, notches, and sample sites
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