4 resultados para Lunar geology.
em Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación - Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad del País Vasco
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Geology is the science that studies the Earth, its composition, structure and origin in addition to past and present phenomena that leave their mark on rocks. So why does society need geologists? Some of the main reasons are listed below: - Geologists compile and interpret information about the earth’s surface and subsoil, which allows us to establish the planet’s past history, any foreseeable changes and its relationship with the rest of the solar system. - Society needs natural resources (metals, non-metals, water and fossil fuels) to survive. The work of geologists is therefore a key part of finding new deposits and establishing a guide for exploring and managing resources in an environmentally-friendly way. - The creation of geological maps allows us to identify potential risk areas and survey different land uses; in other words, they make an essential contribution to land planning and proposing sustainable development strategies in a region. - Learning about Geology and the proper use of geological information contributes to saving lives and reducing financial loss caused by natural catastrophes such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, flooding and landslides, while also helping to develop construction projects, public works, etc. Through the proposed activities we aim to explain some of the basic elements of the different specialities within the field of Geological Sciences. In order to do this, four sessions have been organised that will allow for a quick insight into the fields of Palaeontology, Mineralogy, Petrology and Tectonics.
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Geology is the science that studies the Earth, its composition, structure and origin in addition to past and present phenomena that leave their mark on rocks. So why does society need geologists? Some of the main reasons are listed below: - Geologists compile and interpret information about the earth’s surface and subsoil, which allows us to establish the planet’s past history, any foreseeable changes and its relationship with the rest of the solar system. - Society needs natural resources (metals, non-metals, water and fossil fuels) to survive. The work of geologists is therefore a key part of finding new deposits and establishing a guide for exploring and managing resources in an environmentally-friendly way. - The creation of geological maps allows us to identify potential risk areas and survey different land uses; in other words, they make an essential contribution to land planning and proposing sustainable development strategies in a region. - Learning about Geology and the proper use of geological information contributes to saving lives and reducing financial loss caused by natural catastrophes such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, flooding and landslides, while also helping to develop construction projects, public works, etc. Through the proposed activities we aim to explain some of the basic elements of the different specialities within the field of Geological Sciences. In order to do this, four sessions have been organised that will allow for a quick insight into the fields of Palaeontology, Mineralogy, Petrology and Tectonics.
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[ES] Las estructuras de las comunidades de agua dulce pueden variar bajo diferentes gradientes de origen natural y antropogénico. En nuestro trabajo testamos la relación entre variables geográficas ambientales y la diversidad, tanto taxonómica como funcional, de macroinvertebrados acuáticos, con la idea de poder definir patrones de distribución espacial a lo largo de los sistemas fluviales de la Península Ibérica. La altitud del punto de muestreo, el tamaño de la cuenca, los usos del suelo, la pluviometría y la geología de las cuencas aguas arriba de los puntos de muestreo fueron usadas como variables predictoras. Encontramos que el grado de cobertura urbana afectaba negativamente a la diversidad taxonómica, reduciendo así mismo la diversidad funcional. Sin embargo, nuestros resultados indicaron un efecto positivo en la diversidad bajo el efecto perturbador de las coberturas agrícolas. A su vez, encontramos una correlación entre la altitud y la cobertura de áreas urbanizadas y agrícolas en la cuenca. La geología de la cuenca tenía una mínima repercusión en las estructuras de las comunidades. En general, nuestros resultados sugieren que la diversidad de macroinvertebrados responde con mayor fuerza a las presiones antrópicas que a los gradientes naturales.