Education
| Ph.D. |
2009 |
Dalhousie University |
Earth Sciences |
| M.Sc. |
1998 |
Universidad de Chile |
Geology |
| B.Sc. |
1995 |
Universidad de Chile |
Geology |
Professional Interests
My research is focused on the study of Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology in tectonically active areas, and how to integrate it into the quantitative analysis of Landscape Evolution. Detailed fieldwork is the base of my research, being helped by techniques like digital terrain analysis, and geochronological tools like cosmogenic isotopes and low temperature thermochronology. In particular I am interested in: a) understanding quantitatively the contribution of different surface processes to the mass flux in tectonically active areas, and its timing in relation to climatic and tectonic events, and b) to innovate in the methodological aspects of geochronological tools for Quaternary records, especially cosmogenic isotope methods.
Current research deals with the geological and geochronological analysis of alluvial fan sequences to help establish the predominance of certain climate patterns in arid and semiarid areas, like the Andes of central Chile and Argentina or the southwestern US and northwestern Mexico. In the case of the southwestern US, alluvial fan aggradation during the Pleistocene-Holocene might have occurred as a response to enhanced activity of tropical storms coming from the Pacific off southern Mexico and migrating northward across Baja California and Sonora, to reach the US southwestern deserts. Soils chronosequence analysis, remote sensing, cosmogenic isotope exposure dating and erosion rate determination, and luminescence dating are some of the techniques that will be integrated in this work.
Research Interests
- Quaternary Geology and Geomorphology
- Landscape Evolution and Surface Processes
- Cosmogenic Isotopes
- (U-Th-Sm)/He Thermochronology
- Large Landslides from Massive Rock slope Failure
- Natural Hazards in Mediterranean and Semiarid areas
Employment
| 2006 |
Teaching Assistant, Earth Sciences Department, Dalhousie University |
| 2003-2004 |
Environmental Geology Consultant |
| 1997-2003 |
Project Geologist - Geological Survey of Chile |
| 1994-1997 |
Project Geologist - SOPROCAL - Chile |
| 1992-1996 |
Teaching Assistant, Geology Department, Universidad de Chile |
Publication Record
Publications
- Antinao, J.L., Gosse. J.C., 2008.
- Large rockslides in the Southern Central Andes of Chile (32-34.5° S): Tectonic control and significance for Quaternary landscape evolution. Geomorphology. doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.08.008.
Manuscripts (in preparation)
- Antinao, J.L., Gosse, J.C., Caffee, M.
- Denudation styles and rates measured using spallogenic 36Cl and suspended sediment records, Maipo River catchment, southern Central Andes.
- Antinao, J.L., Gosse, J.C., Stockli, D.
- Plio-Pleistocene exhumation in the southern Central Andes recorded with (U-Th-Sm)/He thermochronology.
(Peer-reviewed, non-indexed publications, conference abstracts, and open file reports)
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