In a letter published in the journal Science, the authorities expressed their commitment to the institution
School faculty members and students took part in the technical visit
Los modelos numéricos climatológicos forman una parte importante del estudio ambiental terrestre. Estos se componen, en parte, por núcleos evolutivos dedicados a reproducir el comportamiento de la atmósfera. En estos flujos rige los principios de la Termodinámica y fluidos. Presentaremos varios avances en el diseño e implementación del modelo desarrollado por la Universidad de California, Davis. Citaremos varias pruebas de simulación con el fin de demostrar la capacidad de este producto.
Jorge Guerra es candidato al grado de PhD en la facultad de ciencias atmosféricas de la Universidad de California, Davis. Su especialización es el desarrollo de modelos numéricos y en investigar la dinámica del flujo atmosférico en regiones montañosas por medio de simulación y análisis teórico. Jorge es ecuatoriano de nacimiento, residente del estado de California junto con su esposa e hija.
Metals are ubiquitous in volcanic environment, present in quantities in atmospheric emissions, dissolved in springs and lakes whenever present, and at depth in dissected ancient volcanoes associated with ore deposits. […]
An animated palinspastic reconstruction of the NW of South America and the Caribbean will be presented.
Camilo Montes, new head of the Geology department published in PLOS ONE
There are two histories for the coevolution of Earth’s chemistry and life throughout geological time. One is recorded in rocks and the other is encoded in the genomes of extant […]
Hazard maps are essential tools long used to identify and communicate the geographic areas that can be affected by naturally occurring events, such as volcanic eruptions, tsunami, and earthquakes. This […]
Edwin Cadena described turtle remains from Ecuadorian Pleistocene Epoch
When Milankovitch cycles are preserved in the geologic record, they provide a direct link between chronometer and climate change, and thus a remarkable opportunity to constrain the evolution of the […]
Coordinated by Paul Arellano, the project received European Union funds