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The History of the Spanish Society for Quaternary Research. Part I: AEQUA before AEQUA (1973-1990)

Authors: Silva Barroso, Pablo Gabriel; Pérez-González, Alfredo; Aleixandre Campos, T.;

The History of the Spanish Society for Quaternary Research. Part I: AEQUA before AEQUA (1973-1990)

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[ES]Este trabajo es el primero de una trilogía que pretende resumir la historia de los estudios de Cuaternario en España en relación con la creación de la Asociación Española para el Estudio del Cuaternario, AEQUA. Esta primera entrega parte del Congreso Internacional INQUA celebrado en nuestro país en 1957. Posteriormente se centra en la creación del Grupo Español de Trabajo de Cuaternario (GETC), germen de la Asociación, las primeras reuniones científicas y los primeros vínculos de este grupo de cuaternaristas con la International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA). Se repasan las primeras juntas directivas hasta la constitución de AEQUA como Sociedad Científica propiamente dicha en 1985. El posterior análisis continúa con los primeros congresos nacionales organizados por AEQUA y la celebración de las dos primeras Reuniones de Cuaternario Ibérico (REQUI) juntamente con los cuaternaristas portugueses. Finalizamos con un amplio resumen de la 2ª Reunión de Cuaternario Ibérico celebrada en Madrid en 1989, poniendo en relieve el importante papel que jugaron en la creación de AEQUA personas como Emiliano Aguirre, Alfredo Pérez-González y Trinidad Aleixandre.

[EN]This is the first of a trilogy that aims to summarize the history of Quaternary studies in Spain in relation to the creation of the Spanish Society for Quaternary Research, AEQUA. This first part begins with the INQUA Inter-national Congress held in Spain in 1957. It then focuses on the creation of the Spanish Quaternary Working Group (GETC), the seed of AEQUA, the first scientific meetings and the first links of this group of Quaternary scientists with the International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA). The first AEQUA executive boards of GETC and AEQUA are reviewed until the foundation of our scientific society in 1985. The subsequent analysis continues with the firsts AEQUA national meetings and the celebration of the first two Iberian Quaternary Congresses (REQUI) together with the Portuguese colleagues. We conclude with a comprehensive summary of the 2nd Iberian Quaternary Meeting held in Madrid in 1989, highlighting the important role played in the foundation of AEQUA by people such as Emiliano Aguirre, Alfredo Pérez-González and Trinidad Aleixandre.

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Quaternary, History, AEQUA, Spain, España, INQUA, Cuaternario, Historia

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