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Los cambios en el paisaje geológico a lo largo de millones de años influyen significativamente en los procesos del sistema terrestre. Comprender estas transformaciones a largo plazo es clave para comprender la dinámica planetaria.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Ciencias del Sistema Terrestre
  • Geología
  • Ciencias del medio ambiente

Sus antecedentes:

  • El paisaje de la Tierra es dinámico, constantemente remodelado por fuerzas geológicas.
  • Estas transformaciones ocurren en vastas escalas de tiempo, que abarcan millones de años.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar el papel de la evolución del paisaje a largo plazo como motor de los procesos del sistema terrestre.
  • Establecer la conexión entre el cambio geológico y el funcionamiento del sistema planetario.

Principales métodos:

  • Análisis de registros geológicos y datos paleoclimáticos.
  • Modelado del sistema terrestre que incorpora parámetros de evolución del paisaje.

Principales resultados:

  • Demostró correlaciones significativas entre los cambios morfológicos del paisaje y los patrones climáticos.
  • Mecanismos de retroalimentación identificados donde la evolución del paisaje influye en la circulación atmosférica y oceánica.

Conclusiones:

  • Los cambios de paisaje a largo plazo son impulsores fundamentales de los procesos del sistema de la Tierra.
  • La integración de escalas de tiempo geológicas en los modelos del sistema terrestre es crucial para las predicciones precisas.