Living and nonliving beings have one thing in common: chemicals
Subaerial volcanic sector collapses are catastrophic events that may produce voluminous landslides, up to tens of km3, known as debris avalanches. These flows reach high velocities (up to 100 m/s), […]
Paricutin volcano is the youngest and one of the best studied monogenetic volcanoes from the Michoacán-Guanajuato volcanic field, with an excellent historical record of the nine years of eruptive activity […]
The Oriente Basin of Ecuador, are part of the asymmetric foredeep portion of the present day sub-Andean retro-arc foreland system . Currently, more than 10 BBO of recoverable reserves have […]
Fired archaeological artefacts like baked clays, ceramics, soil, and kilns can record information of Earth’s magnetic field the last time they were heated. The study of the magnetization carried by […]
The velocity of seismic waves in the Earth is controlled by the properties of the rock it is traveling through. By mapping variations in the velocity, then, we can indirectly […]
The 2015 Gorkha earthquake provided new information on the MHT that has led us to develop a new structural model of this fault consistent with the regional geology. I will […]
A new publication by Paul Arellano has the answer
Our research group has been investigating uranium concentrations and isotope ratios in a variety of biomonitors (tree bark, lichen and tree rings) and pond sediment to establish their utility as […]
A feathered dinosaur tail, perfectly conserved in amber