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Angelo Rubino publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Angelo Rubino sits on this spectrum.

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Angelo Rubino D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Angelo Rubino sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Angelo Rubino is affiliated with Ca Foscari University of Venice in Italy. Their research primarily covers Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a notable focus on several subfields such as Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics, including:

  • Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes
  • Climate variability and models
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics

They have published extensively in various scientific venues. Their frequent publication outlets include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Nature Communications
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Atmosphere
  • Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Angelo Rubino include:

  • Sea-level rise in Venice: historic and future trends (review article), 2021, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences
  • Why the 2022 Po River drought is the worst in the past two centuries, 2023, Science Advances
  • Experimental evidence of long-term oceanic circulation reversals without wind influence in the North Ionian Sea, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Initiation of a stable convective hydroclimatic regime in Central America circa 9000 years BP, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Impact of dense-water flow over a sloping bottom on open-sea circulation: laboratory experiments and an Ionian Sea (Mediterranean) example, 2021, Ocean Science

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several researchers. Notable coauthors include:

  • Davide Zanchettin
  • Sara Rubinetti
  • Amos Winter
  • Matthew S. Lachniet
  • Francesco De Rovere

Best Publications

  • The Model Intercomparison Project on the climatic response to Volcanic forcing (VolMIP) : experimental design and forcing input data for CMIP6

    Davide Zanchettin;Myriam Khodri;Claudia Timmreck;Matthew Toohey;Matthew Toohey

  • Bi-decadal variability excited in the coupled ocean–atmosphere system by strong tropical volcanic eruptions

    D. Zanchettin;C. Timmreck;H.-F. Graf;A. Rubino

  • Physical forcing and physical/biochemical variability of the Mediterranean Sea: a review of unresolved issues and directions for future research

    P. Malanotte-Rizzoli;V. Artale;G. L. Borzelli-Eusebi;S. Brenner

  • Internal Waves in the Strait of Messina Studied by a Numerical Model and Synthetic Aperture Radar Images from the ERS 1/2 Satellites

    Peter Brandt;Angelo Rubino;Werner Alpers;Jan O. Backhaus

  • Multidecadal-to-centennial SST variability in the MPI-ESM simulation ensemble for the last millennium

    D. Zanchettin;Angelo Rubino;D. Matei;O. Bothe

  • Sea-level rise in Venice: historic and future trends (review article)

    Davide Zanchettin;Sara Bruni;Fabio Raicich;Piero Lionello

  • Control Variability and Internal Bore Evolution in the Strait of Gibraltar: A 2-D Two-Layer Model Study

    Alfredo Izquierdo;Luis Tejedor;Dmitry V. Sein;Dmitry V. Sein;Jan O. Backhaus

  • Structure of Large-Amplitude Internal Solitary Waves

    Vasiliy Vlasenko;Peter Brandt;Angelo Rubino

  • On the determination of characteristics of the interior ocean dynamics from radar signatures of internal solitary waves

    Peter Brandt;R. Romeiser;A. Rubino

  • Effects of winter convection on the deep layer of the Southern Adriatic Sea in 2012

    M. Bensi;V. Cardin;A. Rubino;G. Notarstefano

  • Impact of variations in solar activity on hydrological decadal patterns in northern Italy

    D Zanchettin;Angelo Rubino;Pietro Traverso;M. Tomasino

  • A large abrupt change in the abyssal water masses of the eastern Mediterranean

    Angelo Rubino;Dagmar Hainbucher

  • Evidence for the Influence of Atlantic–Ionian Stream Fluctuations on the Tidally Induced Internal Dynamics in the Strait of Messina

    Peter Brandt;Angelo Rubino;Detlef Quadfasel;Werner Alpers

  • Formation and export of water masses produced in Arctic shelf polynyas — process studies of oceanic convection

    Jan O. Backhaus;Hermann Fohrmann;Jochen Kämpf;Angelo Rubino

  • Decadal variations of circulation in the Central Mediterranean and its interactions with mesoscale gyres

    M. Menna;N.C. Reyes Suarez;G. Civitarese;M. Gačić

  • A small-scale oceanic eddy off the coast of West Africa studied by multi-sensor satellite and surface drifter data

    Werner Alpers;Peter Brandt;Alban Lazar;Dominique Dagorne

  • On the descent of dense water on a complex canyon system in the southern Adriatic basin

    Angelo Rubino;Dmitry Romanenkov;Davide Zanchettin;Vanessa Cardin

  • Initiation of a stable convective hydroclimatic regime in Central America circa 9000 years BP

    Amos Winter;Amos Winter;Davide Zanchettin;Matthew Lachniet;Rolf Vieten;Rolf Vieten

  • Structure and variability of the abyssal water masses in the Ionian Sea in the period 2003-2010

    Manuel Bensi;Angelo Rubino;Vanessa Cardin;Dagmar Hainbucher

  • A decadally delayed response of the tropical Pacific to Atlantic multidecadal variability

    Davide Zanchettin;Oliver Bothe;Hans F. Graf;Nour Eddine Omrani;Nour Eddine Omrani

  • Clarifying the relative role of forcing uncertainties and initial-condition unknowns in spreading the climate response to volcanic eruptions

    Davide Zanchettin;Claudia Timmreck;Matthew Toohey;Johann H. Jungclaus

  • Experimental evidence of long-term oceanic circulation reversals without wind influence in the North Ionian Sea

    Angelo Rubino;Miroslav Gačić;Manuel Bensi;Vedrana Kovačević

  • Thermohaline properties in the Eastern Mediterranean in the last three decades: is the basin returning to the pre-EMT situation?

    Vanessa Cardin;Giuseppe. Civitarese;Dagmar Hainbucher;Manuel Bensi

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Brandt
Peter Brandt GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Johann H. Jungclaus
Johann H. Jungclaus Max Planck Society
Werner Alpers
Werner Alpers Universität Hamburg
Claudia Timmreck
Claudia Timmreck Max Planck Society
Miroslav Gačić
Miroslav Gačić National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
Pierre-Marie Poulain
Pierre-Marie Poulain National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
Salvatore Marullo
Salvatore Marullo National Agency For New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
Gianmaria Sannino
Gianmaria Sannino National Agency For New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
Noel Keenlyside
Noel Keenlyside University of Bergen
Hai Cheng
Hai Cheng Xi'an Jiaotong University

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