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Adele Bertini is affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy and has an extensive publication record mainly in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their body of work notably encompasses research in atmospheric science, earth-surface processes, ecology, anthropology, and paleontology.

The scientist has contributed to research topics including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies

Adele Bertini's recent significant papers reflect a focus on Mediterranean and marine environments, climate variability, and sediment dynamics. Key publications include:

  • "1.36 million years of Mediterranean forest refugium dynamics in response to glacial-interglacial cycle strength," 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Holocene Evolution of the Burano Paleo-Lagoon (Southern Tuscany, Italy)," 2020, Water
  • "Climate variability during MIS 20-18 as recorded by alkenone-SST and calcareous plankton in the Ionian Basin (central Mediterranean)," 2020, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • "Detecting the Delayed Signatures of Changing Sediment Supply in Salt-Marsh Landscapes: The Case of the Venice Lagoon (Italy)," 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "A combined palaeomodelling approach reveals the role as selective refugia of the Mediterranean peninsulas," 2023, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology

Their frequent collaborators include Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout, Maria Marino, Angela Girone, Franck Bassinot, and Sébastien Nomade, indicating a network within the paleoenvironmental and geological research community.

Bertini's work has been published across various venues with multiple contributions particularly in Quaternary Science Reviews and Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, as well as Fossil Imprint and the Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) from the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.

Best Publications

  • The Messinian Salinity Crisis: Past and future of a great challenge for marine sciences

    Marco Roveri;Rachel Flecker;Wout Krijgsman;Johanna Lofi

  • How much did climate force the Messinian salinity crisis? Quantified climatic conditions from pollen records in the Mediterranean region

    Séverine Fauquette;Séverine Fauquette;Jean-Pierre Suc;Adele Bertini;Speranta Maria Popescu

  • Structure of West Mediterranean vegetation and climate since 5.3 ma

    J.P. Suc;A. Bertini;N. Combourieu-Nebout;F. Diniz

  • Pollen-based paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic change at Lake Ohrid (south-eastern Europe) during the past 500 ka

    Laura Sadori;Andreas Koutsodendris;Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos;Alessia Masi

  • Mediterranean winter rainfall in phase with African monsoons during the past 1.36 million years

    Bernd Wagner;Hendrik Vogel;Alexander Francke;Alexander Francke;Tobias Friedrich

  • Pliocene to Pleistocene palynoflora and vegetation in Italy: State of the art

    Adele Bertini

  • The deep-water counterpart of the Messinian Lower Evaporites in the Apennine foredeep: The Fanantello section (Northern Apennines, Italy)

    Vinicio Manzi;Marco Roveri;Rocco Gennari;Adele Bertini

  • Zanclean (~ Brunssumian) to early Piacenzian (~ early -middle Reuverian) climate from 4° to 54° north latitude (West Africa, West Europe and West Mediterranean areas.

    J. P. Suc;F. Diniz;S. Leroy;C. Poumot

  • Climate changes in the central Mediterranean and Italian vegetation dynamics since the Pliocene

    Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout;Adele Bertini;Elda Russo-Ermolli;Elda Russo-Ermolli;Odile Peyron;Odile Peyron

  • A high-resolution stratigraphic framework for the latest Messinian events in the Mediterranean area.

    M Roveri;A Bertini;Domenico Cosentino;A Di Stefano

  • The Northern Apennines palynological record as a contribute for the reconstruction of the Messinian palaeoenvironments

    Adele Bertini

  • Neogene vegetation changes in West European and West circum-Mediterranean areas.

    J.P. Suc;S. Fauquette;M. Bessedik;A. Bertini

  • THE COLLE CURTI MAMMAL SITE IN THE COLFIORITO AREA (UMBRIA-MARCHEAN APENNINE, ITALY): GEOMORPHOLOGY, STRATIGRAPHY, PALEOMAGNETISM AND PALYNOLOGY

    M. Coltorti;A. Albianelli;A. Bertini;G. Ficcarelli

  • TOWARDS THE LOWERING OF THE PLIOCENE/PLEISTOCENE BOUNDARY TO THE GAUSS-MATUYAMA REVERSAL

    Jean-Pierre Suc;Adele Bertini;Suzanne A.G. Leroy;Danica Suballyova

  • Pollen record from Colle Curti and Cesi: Early and Middle Pleistocene mammal sites in the Umbro–Marchean Apennine Mountains (central Italy)

    Adele Bertini

  • Reconstruction of vegetation transects for the Messinian-Piacenzian of Italy by means of comparative analysis of pollen, leaf and carpological records

    Adele Bertini;Edoardo Martinetto

  • Paleobiological evidence of depositional conditions in the Salt Member, Gessoso-Solfifera Formation (Messinian, upper Miocene) of Sicily

    Adele Bertini;Laurent Londeix;Rosanna Maniscalco;Agata Di Stefano

  • The Late Pliocene Site of Poggio Rosso (Central Italy): Taphonomy and Paleoenvironment

    Paul P.A. Mazza;Adele Bertini;Maurizio Magi

  • The Early Messinian Velona basin (Siena, central Italy): paleoenvironmental and paleobiogeographical reconstructions

    P. Ghetti;Pere Anadón;A. Bertini;D. Esu

  • Latitudinal climatic gradients in the Western European and Mediterranean regions from the Mid-Miocene (c. 15 Ma) to the Mid-Pliocene (c. 3.5 Ma) as quantified from pollen data

    S. Fauquette;J.P. Suc;G. Jiménez-Moreno;A. Micheels

Frequent Co-Authors

Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout
Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout French National Museum of Natural History
Laura Sadori
Laura Sadori Sapienza University of Rome
Odile Peyron
Odile Peyron University of Montpellier
Sébastien Nomade
Sébastien Nomade Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Maria Marino
Maria Marino University of Bari Aldo Moro
Elsa Gliozzi
Elsa Gliozzi Roma Tre University
Hendrik Vogel
Hendrik Vogel University of Bern
Leonardo Sagnotti
Leonardo Sagnotti National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Biagio Giaccio
Biagio Giaccio Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering
Bernd Wagner
Bernd Wagner University of Cologne

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