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Memoria De Actividades 2011/2012 Departamento De Ciencias De La Tierra 1 MEMORIA DE ACTIVIDADES 2011/2012 DEPARTAMENTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA 1. ORGANIZACIÓN DEL DEPARTAMENTO 1.1. Personal del Departamento ________________________________________ 1 1.1.1. Profesorado__________________________________________ 1 1.1.2. PDI Ramón y Cajal/Juan de la Cierva _____________________ 1 1.1.3. Becarios _____________________________________________ 2 1.1.4. Personal de Investigación ligado a proyectos ________________ 3 1.2. Miembros del Consejo de Departamento______________________________ 4 1.3. Comisiones del Departamento ______________________________________ 6 1.3.1. Comisión Permanente del Departamento ___________________ 6 1.3.2. Comisión de Coordinación Docente y prácticas de campo ______ 7 1.3.3. Comisión de Doctorado _________________________________ 8 1.3.4. Comisión de Divulgación y Difusión de Geología ____________ 8 1.3.5. Comisión de Calidad de Grado en Geología _________________ 9 1.3.6. Comisión de Garantía de Calidad del Master en Geología ______ 9 2. ACTIVIDAD DOCENTE 2.1. Licenciatura ____________________________________________________ 9 2.1.1. Asignaturas troncales y obligatorias ___________________________ 10 2.1.2. Asignaturas optativas_______________________________________ 11 2.1.3. Asignaturas del Máster en Educación Secundaria ________________ 12 2.1.4. Asignaturas de la Escuela Universitaria Politécnica de Huesca ______ 12 2.1.5. Trabajos académicamente dirigidos (T.A.D) _____________________ 12 2.1.6. Prácticas de campo en la Licenciatura y Grado ___________________ 13 2.2. Grado en Geología ______________________________________________ 16 2.3. Becarios de colaboración _________________________________________ 20 2.4. Plan de Equipamiento Docente ____________________________________ 20 2.5. Master Oficial de Iniciación a la Investigación en Geología ______________ 20 2.5.1.Objetivo y competencias del Máster ____________________________ 20 2.5.2.Estructura curricular general _________________________________ 20 2.5.3.Plan de estudios____________________________________________ 21 2.5.4.Asignaturas impartidas durante el curso 2011/2012 _______________ 25 2.5.5.Prácticas de campo realizadas _________________________________ 27 2.5.6.Trabajos fin de Máster_______________________________________ 28 2.6. Doctorado en Geología ___________________________________________ 30 2.6.1. Desarrollo del proyecto ______________________________________ 31 2.6.2. Ciclo de Conferencias _______________________________________ 31 2.6.3. Ciclo de seminarios _________________________________________ 32 2.6.4. Tutela académica___________________________________________ 34 2.6.5. Tesis doctorales ____________________________________________ 36 2.7. Diploma de Especialización en Gemología____________________________ 39 3. INVESTIGACIÓN 3.1. Grupos de investigación existentes en el Departamento _________________ 41 3.2. Grupo Extinción y Reconstrucción Paleoambiental desde el Cretácico al Cuaternario ___________________________________________________ 42 3.2.1. Componentes del Grupo _____________________________________ 42 3.2.2. Objetivo general de la actividad de investigación del Grupo_________ 42 3.2.3. Publicaciones _____________________________________________ 43 3.2.4. Comunicaciones presentadas en Congresos ______________________ 45 3.2.5. Organización de Congresos __________________________________ 47 3.2.6. Conferencias invitadas ______________________________________ 47 3.2.7. Tesis doctorales ____________________________________________ 48 3.2.8. Otros (cursos, premios, actividades de divulgación científica...) ______ 48 3.3. Grupo Patrimonio y Museo Paleontológico___________________________ 51 3.3.1. Componentes del grupo _____________________________________ 51 3.3.2. Objetivos de la actividad del Grupo____________________________ 51 3.3.3. Líneas de Investigación del grupo _____________________________ 52 3.3.4. Publicaciones en revistas ____________________________________ 52 3.3.5. Capítulos de libro __________________________________________ 53 3.3.6. Comunicaciones presentada en Congresos _______________________ 53 3.3.7. Proyectos de Investigación ___________________________________ 58 3.3.8. Tesis Doctorales leídas ______________________________________ 60 3.3.9. Tesis doctorales en realización ________________________________ 62 3.3.10. Actividades por líneas de investigación ___________________ 62 3.3.10.1. Origen y diversificación de los organismos pluricelulares durante la transición Precámbrico‐Cámbrico en España. Aspectos científicos y museológicos. _________________________________________ 62 3.3.10.2. Los cambios paleogeográficos y paleoclimáticos del norte de Gondwana durante el Ordovícico.__________________________ 64 3.3.10.3. Jurásico de la Cordillera Ibérica ________________________ 68 3.3.10.4. Las paleofloras mesozoicas de Aragón ___________________ 71 3.4. Grupo Geotransfer ______________________________________________ 77 3.4.1. Componentes del Grupo_____________________________________ 77 3.4.2. Publicaciones del grupo _____________________________________ 78 3.4.3. Proyectos de investigación ___________________________________ 84 3.4.4. Tesis doctorales leídas _______________________________________ 87 3.4.5. Trabajos Fin de Master presentados ____________________________ 88 3.4.6. Tesis en curso _____________________________________________ 89 3.4.7. Profesores e investigadores invitados ___________________________ 92 3.4.8. Organización de cursos______________________________________ 93 3.5. Grupo de Investigación: Análisis de cuencas sedimentarias continentales___ 94 3.5.1. Componentes del grupo______________________________________ 94 3.5.2. Objetivo de la actividad del Grupo _____________________________ 94 3.5.3. Líneas de Investigación del Grupo _____________________________ 95 3.5.4. Proyectos de investigación ___________________________________ 95 3.5.5. Publicaciones. Artículos y capítulos de libro _____________________ 96 3.5.6. Trabajos presentados en congresos nacionales e internacionales _____ 100 3.5.7. Tesis doctorales en realización _______________________________ 102 3.5.8. Proyectos fin de Master_____________________________________ 102 3.5.9. Tutorización de becarios ____________________________________ 103 3.6. Grupo Recursos Minerales_______________________________________ 104 3.6.1. Componentes del Grupo ____________________________________ 104 3.6.2. Proyectos de investigación __________________________________ 104 3.6.3. Contratos y proyectos con entidades privadas ___________________ 105 3.6.4. Publicaciones relevantes ____________________________________ 105 3.6.5. Comunicaciones a Congresos ________________________________ 106 3.6.6. Estancias y centros con los que mantienen colaboraciones científicas _ 107 3.6.7. Pertenencia a sociedades científicas ___________________________ 108 3.6.8. Equipos utilizados_________________________________________ 108 3.7. Grupo Reconstrucciones Paleoambientales __________________________ 108 3.7.1. Componentes del Grupo ____________________________________ 110 3.7.2. Líneas de investigación _____________________________________ 112 3.7.3. Publicaciones nacionales e internacionales ______________________ 113 3.7.4. Capítulos de libros _________________________________________ 116 3.7.5. Otras publicaciones________________________________________ 118 3.7.6. Conferencias _____________________________________________ 119 3.7.7. Comunicaciones y congresos_________________________________ 121 3.7.8. Proyectos de investigación __________________________________ 127 3.7.9. Tesis __________________________________________________ 127 3.7.10. Contratos ______________________________________________ 128 3.8. Grupo Paleoambientes del Cuaternario (PALEOQ) ___________________ 129 3.8.1. Componentes del Departamento en dicho Grupo _________________ 129 3.8.2. Líneas de Investigación _____________________________________ 129 3.8.3. Participación en Proyectos __________________________________ 129 3.8.4. Algunas publicaciones _____________________________________ 129 3.9. Grupo de Excelencia Geomorfología y cambio global __________________ 131 3.9.1. Líneas de investigación _____________________________________ 131 3.9.2. Libros __________________________________________________ 131 3.9.3. Capítulos de libro _________________________________________ 131 3.9.4. Tesis de Máster ___________________________________________ 131 3.9.5. Publicaciones en revistas del JCR _____________________________ 132 3.9.6. Congresos internacionales __________________________________ 133 3.9.7. Congresos nacionales ______________________________________ 135 3.9.8. Labor editorial ____________________________________________ 136 3.9.9. Estancias de corta duración _________________________________ 136 3.9.10. Conferencias ____________________________________________ 136 3.9.11. Profesores invitados ______________________________________ 137 3.10 Grupo de Modelización Geoquímica. ______________________________ 137 3.10.1 Composición del Grupo de Modelización Geoquímica (GMG). ______ 137 3.10.2 Objetivos de la actividad del grupo. ___________________________ 137 3.10.3 Principales líneas de investigación del GMG ____________________ 138 3.10.3.1 Línea de investigación de Geoquímica Aplicada. ____________ 138 3.10.3.2 Línea de investigación de Petrología y Geoquímica de Materiales de la Construcción y del Patrimonio Histórico. _______________ 140 3.10.4 Publicaciones en revistas científicas y otras aportaciones científicas. _ 142 3.10.4.1
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