Thiago Somolinos Soldani

Thiago Somolinos Soldani
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. | PETROBRAS · Universidade Petrobras

Bachelor of Science
Geologist

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Introduction
Thiago Soldani currently works at the Applied Micropaleontology Laboratory, Departamento de Geologia, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
Additional affiliations
August 2018 - July 2022
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Position
  • Undergraduate Research Student
Description
  • I worked at Laboratory of Applied Micropaleontology (MicrA), headed by Ph.D Prof. Aristóteles de Moraes Rios-Netto, on ostracods research, particularly in Early Cretaceous sediments (Codó Formation) of Parnaíba Basin, Brazil.
Education
February 2016 - July 2022

Publications

Publications (3)
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A lot can be at stake, depending on the choice of words used to describe an emerging science, because terminology affects the way knowledge is developed. Molecular Paleontology is one such area where a wide variety of terms and expressions are being used to refer to their research approaches and objects of study. Thus, this study sought to investig...
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This work is the result of exploratory and descriptive research, with quantitative nature of data, which aimed toinvestigate the knowledge of high school students in southern Brazil about aspects related to Paleontology in general and, more specifically, to the basic concepts of Molecular Paleontology. The sample group consisted of 52 high school s...
Thesis
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The Codó Formation (Parnaíba Basin), composed of shales, limestones, siltstones, gypsum/anhydrite and sandstones, is one of the study targets of a multidisciplinary project focused on the Alagoas Stage in the Parnaíba and Araripe basins (ALAGOAS Project, ANP/Shell Brasil/UFRJ). The objective of the present work is to taxonomically identify the ostr...

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