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FIRST ON LINE INTERNATIONAL COURSE ON PALEOPEDOLOGY is organized by the COMMISSION 1.6 PALEOPEDOLOGY, INTERNATIONAL UNION OF SOIL SCIENCES, PALEOPEDOLOGY WORKING GROUP, INTERNATIONAL UNION FOR QUATERNARY RESEARCH. Organizing committee Maria Bronnikova – Chair of the IUSS Paleopedology Commission. Leader of the INQUA Paleopedology WG, Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences. Elizabeth Solleiro-Rebolledo – Vicechair of the Paleopedology Commission, coleader of the INQUA Paleopedology WG, Institute of Geology, UNAM. Sergey Sedov – Past vicechair of the Paleopedology Commission, Senior researcher, Institute of Geology, UNAM. Dra. Daisy Valera-Fernández, post-doctoral researcher, Institute of Geophysics, UNAM. Lectures and topics: Alexander Makeev, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Core concepts in Paleopedology. Maria Bronnikova, New Mexico State University. Soil memory: how soil records environment and how we can read this record (memory, proxy). Elya Zazovskaya, University of Georgia. Radiocarbon dating of paleosols. Alexandra Golyeva, Russian Academy of Science. Biomorphs in paleosols: indicators of paleovegetation. Marie Agnes Courty, French National Centre for Scientific Research. Soil micromorphology for analysis and interpretation of paleosols: both natural and affected by humans in the archaeological contexts Fabio Scarciglia, University of Calabria. Tephra- paleosol sequences: their contribution to the paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Daniela Sauer, University of Göttingen. Soil chronosequence studies as a tool for assessing rates of soil-forming processes. Curtis Monger, New Mexico State University. The importance of geomorphic surfaces and pedogenic carbonates in the paleoenvironmental reconstruction. Sergey Sedov, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Loess – paleosol sequences. Elizabeth Solleiro Rebolledo, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Paleosols and ancient societies: the case of Mesoamerica. The course is provided using the zoom platform, with no cost. The access is limited, therefore, to participate, it is necessary to register, sending a message to: daisyvalera1988@gmail.com, and filling the google form format. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdW16neZUJ0tSn6cLBSyltpsV3T4SzGgS- 3GgrLhsJGSQsxKw/viewform?usp=sf_link