Francisca Martínez-Ruiz
Scientific Researcher
 
 
Activities developed

INVITED CONFERENCES

  • PhD Program in Earth and Environmental Science and Technology at the University of Jaen, November 8, 2018.
  • Mineralogy of clay minerals and Clay Sedimentology, November 7, 2012, Petrobras University, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).
  • Clays and Paleoenvironments. July 12-13, 2012. Short course on clay deposits - ETH Zurich (Switzerland).
  • Using mineralogical and geochemical proxies for paleocenographical reconstruction: role of bacteria in mineral precipitation in seawater. The Deep-Sea and Sub-Seafloor Frontiers WP2 worshop (Zurich, Switzerland, 26-28 January 2011).
  • Using mineralogical and geochemical proxies for paleocenographical reconstruction: role of bacteria in mineral precipitation in seawater. The Deep-Sea and Sub-Seafloor Frontiers WP2 worshop (Zurich, Switzerland, 26-28 January 2011).
  • Geochemical record of paleoceanographic conditions in the westernmost Mediterranean: tracking rapid climate variability since the Last Glacial Maximum. July 6, 2010. Institute for Baltic Sea Research. Warnemünde (Germany).
  • The Cretaceous-Tertiary limit in Blake Nose (ODP Leg 171B). June 5, 2003. International Conference on Bioevents: its stratigraphic record, models and causes. Caravaca de la Cruz (Murcia).
  • Catastrophes that changed the world: The study of the Chicxulub impact structure. April 3, 2003. Museum of Science of Barcelona. La Caixa Foundation. Barcelona.
  • The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary event: The clay layer as the basis of the extraterrestrial hypothesis. Baeza, Spain (Meeting of the Spanish Clay Society). November 2001.
  • Geochemical indicators and climatic changes: the Mediterranean Sea as an example of a natural laboratory. Malaga, Spain (Meeting of the Spanish Society of Mineralogy). September 2001.
  • Meteoric impacts and the extinction of the end of the Cretaceous. Granada (Spain). January 2000.
  • The controversy of the extinction of the end of the Cretaceous: geochemical and mineralogical criteria. Granada (Spain). May 1998
  • The Cretaceous-Tertiary transit: Evidence of a meteor impact 65Ma (ODP Leg 171B, NW Atlantic). Granada (Spain). May 1998
  • Geochemistry of sediments rich in organic matter (sapropeles). Paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic implications in the Mediterranean. Granada (Spain). April 1998
  • Western Mediterranean organic-rich layers vs. eastern Mediterranean sapropels. San Diego (CA, USA). August 1995
  • Trace elements in sapropel from the eastern Mediterranean. Paleoceanographical implications. San Diego (CA, USA). June 1995
  • Organic rich sediments from the eastern Mediterranean. Origin and distribution. San Diego (CA, USA). November 1994
  • Controversies concerning the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary events: mineralogical and geochemical evidence from Spain. Zürich (Switzerland). February 1992


    TEACHING ACTIVITY PERFORMED (Dept. of Mineralogy and Petrology of the Univ. Of Granada)

 

  • Professor in the Master's Degree Geology applied to mineral and energy resources (GEOREC) (University of Granada), from the 2014-2015 academic year - present.
  • Research professor in “Project of Initiation to the Investigation and Innovation in Secondary in Andalusia” (PIIISA), from the 2014-2015 academic year to present.
  • Guest professor in the Bachelor of Geology (University of Granada), Geology of Clays subject from the 2000-2001 academic year to the 2013-2014 academic year.
  • Guided research line "MARINE GEOSCIENCES AND GLOBAL CHANGE". Master of Geology at the University of Granada. Academic Year 2009-2010 to 2012-2013.
  • Master Course "MARINE GEOSCIENCES AND GLOBAL CHANGE". Master of Geology at the University of Granada. Academic Year 2009-2010 to present. Teaching load: 0.75 credits.
  • Guided research line "PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND GLOBAL CHANGE: INTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF THE MARINE SEDIMENTARY RECORD". Earth Sciences Program. Academic Year 2005-2006 to 2008-2009.
  • Doctorate Course "PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND GLOBAL CHANGE: INTEGRATED ANALYSIS OF THE MARINE SEDIMENTARY RECORD". Earth Sciences Program. Academic Year 2005-2006 to 2008-2009. Teaching load: 1 credit.
  • Guided research line "Geochemistry of phyllosilicates" from the 2002-2003 academic year.
  • PhD course "Geochemistry of phyllosilicates". Earth Sciences Program. Academic Year 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005. Teaching load: 1 credit.
  • Subject: "Mineral resources and the environment". 3rd course of C. Environmental. Seminars: "Data provided by the clays on the paleoclimatic reconstruction of the Mediterranean in the last 20,000 years". Academic Courses: 2002-2003, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006. Teaching load: 2 hours
  • Doctorate Course "Isotope geochemistry and trace elements Application to the study of marine sediments". Doctoral Program of the Department of Mineralogy and Petrology. Academic Year 1998-99. Teaching load: 2 credits.
  • Subject: "Geology of Clays". 5th year of C. Geology (theory classes). Academic Courses: From 1997-1998, current teaching load: 1.5 / 2 credits.
  • Subject: "Geology of clays". 5th course of C. Geological. Seminars: "Isotope and trace element geochemistry: Applications in basin analysis". Academic Courses: 1991-92, 1995-96, 1996-97. Teaching load: 2 hours
  • Subject: "Crystallography and Mineralogy". 1st course of C. Chemistry (practical classes). Academic Courses: 1989-90, 1990-91, 1