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    • Insight into the introduction of domestic cattle and the process of Neolithization to the Spanish region Galicia by genetic evidence 

      Gurke, Marie; Vidal-Gorosquieta, Amalia; Pajimans, Johanna L. A.; Wȩcek, Karolina; Barlow, Axel; González Fortes, Gloria; Hartmann, Stefanie; Grandal-d'Anglade, Aurora; Hofreiter, Michael (PLOS, 2021-04-28)
      [Abstract] Domestic cattle were brought to Spain by early settlers and agricultural societies. Due to missing Neolithic sites in the Spanish region of Galicia, very little is known about this process in this region. We ...
    • Remote operations could be the future for Earth Sciences teaching: a speculative discussion 

      Alves, Carlos; Figueiredo, Carlos Alberto Machado; Sanjurjo-Sánchez, Jorge (MDPI, 2020-12-01)
      [Abstract] The current COVID-19 pandemic has created havoc in the regular workings of many institutions, such as those dedicated to teaching; therefore, there is an urge for alternatives to traditional face-to-face teaching. ...
    • Geological Materials as Cultural Markers of Water Resources 

      Alves, Carlos; Figueiredo, Carlos Alberto Machado; Sanjurjo-Sánchez, Jorge; Hernández Santomé, Ana Cristina (MDPI, 2020-12-01)
      [Abstract] Water has always been a critical resource for humans and climate change could aggravate supply problems. In this context, groundwater could be an important reservoir of water, especially given the dispersion of ...
    • Virtual Models for Crystallography Teaching in Mineralogy: Some Suggestions 

      Alves, Carlos; Figueiredo, Carlos Alberto Machado; Sanjurjo-Sánchez, Jorge (MDPI, 2020-12-01)
      [Abstract] Crystallography concepts are usually among the most demanding subjects for Mineralogy students. Traditional onsite teaching of Mineralogy starts with physical models of crystal polyhedra and frequently also ...
    • On the Genesis of Aluminum-Rich Speleothems in a Granite Cave of NW Spain 

      Sanjurjo-Sánchez, Jorge; Arce-Chamorro, Carlos; Vidal Romaní, Juan Ramón; Vaqueiro-Rodríguez, Marcos; Barrientos, Víctor; Kaal, Joeri (Union Internationale de Spéléologie, 2021-02-22)
      [Abstract] Granite massifs often contain caves, with dimensions ranging from a few meters up to 1,000 m, also referred to as pseudokarst. The speleothems in such caves are mostly composed of either Si-rich (commonly opal-A) ...