Letter from the editor

Great challenges come for the world. Climatic change, clean energy, petroleum, politic points of view using science for their own benefit. During the last months, the catastrophes have been in the spotlight, not only for those who work on the sciences side to relieve the pain caused or avoid the con...

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Vargas Jiménez, Carlos A.
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2017
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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55 Ciencias de la tierra / Earth sciences and geology
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