INCITAP   20787
INSTITUTO DE CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y AMBIENTALES DE LA PAMPA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Darwin's geological research in Argentina
Autor/es:
AGUIRRE-URRETA, M.B.; GRIFFIN, M.; RAMOS, V.A.
Revista:
Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina
Referencias:
Lugar: Buenos Aires; Año: 2009 vol. 64 p. 4 - 7
ISSN:
0004-4822
Resumen:
On the occasion of  the 200th. anniversary of Charles Darwin birth, the Asociación Geológica Argentina decided to prepare a special issue devoted to the geological research performed by Darwin in Argentina. As it is well known, during his journeys on board HMS Beagle under the command of Captain Robert FitzRoy, he had the opportunity to survey overland different areas of South America. Darwin spent nearly three years - between August 1832 and April 1835 - visiting and studying different regions of our country, as illustrated in figure 1.             The aim of this special issue is to analyze his important geological observations and to emphasize the validity of many of his ideas under a 21st Century perspective. In order to accomplish this aim, several key localities that Darwin examined from a geological point of view during his voyage were selected. Such an analysis was carried out by several geologists and paleontologists well acquainted with the diverse problems that Darwin faced along his journeys in Argentina.