Christian Andres Salazar Soto
Académico Investigador
Universidad del Desarrollo
Santiago, Chile
Geología Paleontología Estratigrafía Paleoclimatología Bioeventos Geología Regional
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Ciencias de la Tierra, paleontología - estratigrafía, UNIVERSITAT HEIDELBERG. Alemania, 2012
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Profesor Asociado Full Time
Universidad del Desarrollo
Ingeniería
santiago, Chile
2016 - At present
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Profesor Asociado Part Time
UNIVERSIDAD ANDRES BELLO
Ingeniería
Santiago, Chile
2013 - 2015
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Curador Full Time
Museo Nacional de Historia Natural
Santiago, Chile
2013 - 2015
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Geólogo - Paleontólogo Full Time
Sernageomin
Santiago, Chile
2015 - 2015
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Geologist Full Time
FEI
Eindhoven, Holanda
2012 - 2012
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Geólogo Full Time
Compañia Contractuyal Minera Leonor
Santiago, Chile
2005 - 2006
An ichthyosaurian forefin from the lower Cretaceous Zapata formation of southern Chile: Implications for morphological variability within Platypterygius |
Cymatoceras perstriatum (Steuer 1897) (Nautiloidea, Cephalopoda) from the Early Berriasian – Early Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) of central Chile |
GLOBAL WARMING OR COOLING DURING THE JURASSIC – CRETACEOUS TRANSITION? |
Paleoclimatic, palaeoenvironmental and palaeooceanographic changes across the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary in southern South America (Chile) - a multidisciplinary study |
Palaeobiogeography of southern Patagonia during the late Cretaceous and Paleogene=> a key for the understanding of the evolution of Antarctic faunas and floras |
A marine reptile (pliosaur?) of late Maastrichtian (uppermost Cretaceous) age from central Chile |
Biostratigraphy and Radiometric dating of Lower Cretaceous of Aysén Basin, Chile |
Ichthyosaurs of late Jurassic/early Cretaceous age in the Torres del Paine National Park, Southernmost Chile |
Bioevents and sea level fluctuations across the Jurassic/Cretaceous boundary in Chile and west central Argentina=> correlations with the Northern Hemisphere Tethyan Realm (Mexico) |
Evolution Studies on Gondwana South occidental border about Paleontological and Stratigraphics review base in the insular Antarctic (Seymour, James Ross and Livingston islands) |
Fauna of Later Cretaceous and Early Tertiary and environment changes in both sides from the south part of The Andes Mountain=> data about the form, Sudgondwana paleogeography and paleobiogeography |