Lope Ezquerro. Completed the Doutoramento in Programa de Doctorado en Geología in 2017/09/13 by Universidad de Zaragoza, Máster
Universitario en Iniciación a la Investigación en Geología in 2010/07/21 by Universidad de Zaragoza and Licenciatura en Geología
in 2009/09/17 by Universidad de Zaragoza. Was Postdoc in ICTJA and Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Published 25 articles in journals.
Has 13 section(s) of books. Organized 14 event(s). Participated in 8 event(s). Participates and/or participated as Invited
Scientist Fellow in 4 project(s), PhD Student Fellow in 2 project(s), Post-doc in 2 project(s), Principal investigator in
3 project(s), Research Fellow in 2 project(s) and Researcher in 2 project(s). Works in the area(s) of Natural sciences with
emphasis on Earth and Environmental Sciences with emphasis on Geosciences, Geology and Climatic Research. The PhD Thesis was
focused on the evolution of the Northern Teruel Basin during the Miocene-Pleistocene extensional stage in Iberia. The main
objective of the research was to study a multidisciplinary approach based on stratigraphy, sedimentology, structural analysis,
paleoclimatology and paleogeography, to establish an integrated evolution basin model. Sequence stratigraphy, biostratigraphy,
magnetostratigraphy and stable isotopes were used to correlate sections along the basin and to obtain precise ages from the
deposits. Overall, the published articles associated with the Ph.D. Thesis (12 articles in Q1/Q2 journals) have provided a
better understanding of the late Neogene in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula. At the same time, the publications related
to paleoseismology and seismic hazards research group, studying several intraplate active faults by trenching in the Iberian
Peninsula (6 articles in Q1/Q2). From then on, other collaborations or positions have been connected with the Güixas Cave
and IPE-CSIC geologists, studying the Quaternary Global Change in Continental Environments through the morphology and paleoclimate
in recent caves of the Pyrenees. During 2019, in the Group of Dynamics of the Lithosphere (ICTJA-CSIC) several studies related
to Jurassic paleoclimatic, paleoenviromental and paleogeographic reconstructions of the Iberian plate into the context of
the North Atlantic Ocean were developed. Since December 2019, the post-doc contract in the GeoBiotech group of the Universidade
Nova de Lisboa has enabled paleoenviromental and plaeoclimatic studies of Jurassic dinosaur egg clutches.