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Dr. Gabriel Bertolini is a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of British Columbia's Department of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Geosciences from the University of Aberdeen and Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (2020), focusing on ancient sedimentary systems. His expertise includes geochemical analysis, geochronology, and petrology of detrital minerals, with applications in multivariate statistical modeling of sedimentary processes. Prior roles include postdoctoral fellowships and lecturing at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (2021–2023) and research at Unisinos (2024) applying machine learning to sedimentary basins. Research spans South America, South Africa, China, and Europe, emphasizing sedimentary provenance, aeolian-fluvial systems, and intracratonic basins. Technical skills include R/Python for geostatistical analysis.
Research interests include:
- Sedimentary provenance analysis
- Volcano-sedimentary interactions
- Stratigraphy of continental basins
- Data-driven geology
Recent work focuses on Cretaceous aeolian systems across Gondwana, integrating U-Pb zircon dating with spatial statistical methods. His studies address continental margin correlations, grain-size distribution dynamics, and tectono-climatic controls on sediment dispersal systems.
Notable contributions include:
- Atlantic margin sand-provenance correlation (2024)
- Grain-size controls in ancient ergs (2023)
- Paraná Basin stratigraphic reconstructions (2023)
Collaborative projects involve international teams studying South China's Cretaceous glacial systems and Brazilian mafic-ultramafic complexes. His work bridges field geology, analytical geochemistry, and computational modeling to advance understanding of deep-time sedimentary processes.


