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BRUNO DE AZEVEDO CAVALCANTI TAVARES

Professor (Assistant) - Archaeology Departament · FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PERNAMBUCO

https://researchid.co/brunoactavares
@ufpe.br
11Scopus Publications
477Google Scholar Citations
10Google Scholar h-index
12Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Geomorphology, Quaternary Environments, Geoarhaeology.

Biography

He is a member of the Quaternary Study Group of Northeast Brazil (GEQUA). Since May 2016, he has served as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Archaeology at UFPE, conducting research in Geoarchaeology and Spatial Archaeology. He coordinates the Geoarchaeology Laboratory (LABGEOARQ) at UFPE and leads the Archaeology, Geosciences, and Technology Study Group (GEAGT). He has extensive experience in Geosciences, with an emphasis on Geomorphology and primarily on the following topics: structural geomorphology, morphotectonics, morphostratigraphy, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, and platform landform evolution. He is also active in Geoarchaeology, focusing on paleoenvironmental reconstruction within archaeological contexts and spatial archaeology

Education

Bruno Tavares has a B.Sc, M.Sc., and Ph.D in geography from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE)

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Late Pleistocene/Holocene geomorphological dynamics in a semi-arid watershed in the Borborema highlands, Northeastern Brazil
    Quaternary Science Reviews, 2026
  2. Fluvial-aeolian interactions in northeastern South America: Implications for provenance and paleoenvironmental interpretations
    Catena, 2026
  3. Structural controls and dysconnectivity in a semi-arid watershed: A case study from northeastern Brazil
    Geographical Research, 2025
  4. Climatically driven Quaternary sedimentation in a passive margin tropical context: Insights into the geomorphological evolution of Northeastern Brazil
    Geomorphology, 2024
  5. The influence of cenozoic magmatism on drainage rearrangement processes of the northeast sector of the Borborema Highlands, northeastern Brazil
    Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2023

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