Geological risk assessment for prehistoric caves and geological heritage

Research Topic
Abstract

The Applied Geology Group at the University of Cantabria focuses on assessing geological risks in areas surrounding caves in Cantabria (northern Spain) with prehistoric sites such as Altamira, Covalanas, El Pendo, etc. Monitoring of rock masses and evaluation of natural slopes evolution are key factors in order to define most important active geological processes. This methodology also extends to the geological heritage in the Costa Quebrada UNESCO Global Geopark, where such processes, along with marine erosion, drive the evolution of the cliffs. If you are interested in the study of these natural processes this represents an excellent opportunity here in northern Spain.

Keywords
rock mass stability
geological risk assessment
prehistoric caves
geological heritage
ERC sector(s)
PE Physical Sciences and Engineering
Host Researcher Info
Name Surname
MIGUEL A. SÁNCHEZ CARRO
E-mail
eunice@unican.es
Department/Faculty/School/Institute/Area/Division
Department of Earth and Materials Science and Engineering
EUNICE University
University of Cantabria (UC)
Country
Spain
EUNICE contact e-mail
area.eunice@unican.es
Mobility additional info
Length of the research internship
3 months
Financial support available (other than E+)
No
Applicant (Student) info
Current position at home university
Bachelor student
Master student
Minimal language knowledge requisite
English B2
Research interests for cooperation opportunities
Geological risk assessment for prehistoric caves and geological heritage