Human erosion
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Tema: External geological processes
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Competència en Comunicació Lingüística
Competència Matemàtica, en ciència, tecnologia i enginyeria
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Espanya > Biologia i Geologia > 1r ESO > Ecologia i sostenibilitat
Espanya > Biologia i Geologia > 3r ESO > Ecologia i sostenibilitat
Enunciat
Observacions i context
Marguerite Thomas is considered to be the first African-American woman to obtain a doctorate in geology. The African-American professor and biologist Ernest Everett, who decided to sponsor and direct the scientific careers of two girls of colour, Roger Arliner (the first African-American doctor in Zoology) and Marguerite Thomas, the first African-American to obtain a doctorate in Geology, played a decisive role in this.
She was a contemporary of scientists such as Marie Curie, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and Rachel Carson, author of "The Silent Spring".
Geology was a predominantly male field of work, but from the late 19th century a group of women dedicated their lives to it, such as Katia Kraft who developed her career as a volcano researcher, taking her around the world in search of dangerous volcanic eruptions. Etheldred Benett, a fossil expert, who was admitted in 1836 as a member of the Imperial Society of Natural History in Moscow, thinking, given his name, that he was "an English fossil expert". When it was discovered that she was a woman, it almost created an international problem. We can also mention Dorothea Bate, who travelled alone to remote sites and, when she needed help, hired local men as guides and interpreters. Between 1901 and 1911, she explored the mountainous areas of Crete, Cyprus and the Balearic Islands, finding fossils of pygmy elephants and hippopotamuses in the first two, and in Mallorca, the Myotragus balearicus, or María Gordón, who explained how the mountains of South Tyrol in the Alps had been formed. All of them were pioneers and thanks to their work, we have a better knowledge of planet Earth.
Descripció
The activity involves reading an article taken from the internet about how human activity influences soil erosion. The text is analysed through a series of questions, including one that requires the student to research the life of Marguerite Thomas Williams.