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Annachiara Bartolini is affiliated with the French National Museum of Natural History in France. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, and Ecology.

The scientist's work covers a broad range of topics, with notable focus areas such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

Annachiara Bartolini's publication record features research articles in areas connected to geological processes and environmental chemistry, often utilizing isotope and geochemical analyses to understand past and present planetary conditions. Frequent publication venues include Scientific Reports, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), SSRN Electronic Journal, Global and Planetary Change, and Quaternary Science Reviews.

Among their recent papers are the following:

  • "Short" or "long" Rhaetian? Astronomical calibration of Austrian key sections, 2020, Global and Planetary Change
  • Constraining oceanic carbonate chemistry evolution during the Cretaceous-Paleogene transition: Combined benthic and planktonic calcium isotope records from the equatorial Pacific Ocean, 2023, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Nanoscale trace metal imprinting of biocalcification of planktic foraminifers by Toba's super-eruption, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Enhanced Carbonate Counter Pump and upwelling strengths in the Indian sector of the Southern Ocean during MIS 11, 2022, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Marine records reveal multiple phases of Toba's last volcanic activity, 2023, Scientific Reports

Collaboration is a key element in Bartolini's research, with frequent coauthors including Franck Bassinot, Benoît Caron, G. Manzo, Anne Le Friant, and Véronique Rouchon. These partnerships have contributed to interdisciplinary studies often intersecting paleoclimatology and marine sciences.

Best Publications

  • Correlating the end-Triassic mass extinction and flood basalt volcanism at the 100 ka level

    Blair Schoene;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Urs Schaltegger

  • Valanginian Weissert oceanic anoxic event

    Elisabetta Erba;Annachiara Bartolini;Roger L. Larson

  • High-resolution ammonite and carbon isotope stratigraphy across the Triassic-Jurassic boundary at New York Canyon (Nevada)

    Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Viorel Atudorei;David Taylor

  • Main Deccan volcanism phase ends near the K-T boundary: Evidence from the Krishna-Godavari Basin, SE India

    G. Keller;T. Adatte;S. Gardin;A. Bartolini

  • Precise U–Pb age constraints for end-Triassic mass extinction, its correlation to volcanism and Hettangian post-extinction recovery

    Urs Schaltegger;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Blair Schoene

  • Astronomical calibration of the Toarcian Stage: Implications for sequence stratigraphy and duration of the early Toarcian OAE

    Slah Boulila;Bruno Galbrun;Emilia Huret;Linda A. Hinnov

  • Evaluating the temporal link between the Karoo LIP and climatic–biologic events of the Toarcian Stage with high-precision U–Pb geochronology

    Bryan Sell;Maria Ovtcharova;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini

  • Towards accurate numerical calibration of the Late Triassic: High- precision U-Pb geochronology constraints on the duration of the Rhaetian

    Joern Frederik Wotzlaw;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Yves Gallet

  • Pacific microplate and the Pangea supercontinent in the Early to Middle Jurassic

    Annachiara Bartolini;Roger L. Larson

  • Middle and Late Jurassic radiolarian palaeoecology versus carbon-isotope stratigraphy

    A Bartolini;A Bartolini;P.O Baumgartner;J Guex

  • Carbon isotope stratigraphy and carbonate production during the Early–Middle Jurassic: examples from the Umbria–Marche–Sabina Apennines (central Italy)

    E Morettini;M Santantonio;A Bartolini;F Cecca

  • Paleoclimatic control of biogeographic and sedimentary events in Tethyan and peri-Tethyan areas during the Oxfordian (Late Jurassic)

    F Cecca;B Martin Garin;B Martin Garin;Didier Marchand;B Lathuiliere

  • Late Pliensbachian–Early Toarcian (Early Jurassic) environmental changes in an epicontinental basin of NW Europe (Causses area, central France): A micropaleontological and geochemical approach

    Samuel Mailliot;Emanuela Mattioli;Annachiara Bartolini;François Baudin

  • Middle and Late Jurassic carbon stable-isotope stratigraphy and radiolarite sedimentation of the Umbria-Marche basin (Central Italy)

    A. Bartolini;P.O. Baumgartner;J.C. Hunziker

  • Geochronological constraints on post-extinction recovery of the ammonoids and carbon cycle perturbations during the Early Jurassic

    Jean Guex;Blair Schoene;Annachiara Bartolini;Jorge Spangenberg

  • Carbon–isotope stratigraphy and ammonite faunal turnover for the Middle Jurassic in the Southern Iberian palaeomargin

    Luis O'Dogherty;José Sandoval;Annachiara Bartolini;Sébastien Bruchez

  • Fertilization of the northwestern Tethys (Vocontian basin, SE France) during the Valanginian carbon isotope perturbation: Evidence from calcareous nannofossils and trace element data

    Stéphanie Duchamp-Alphonse;Silvia Gardin;Nicolas Fiet;Annachiara Bartolini

  • A new scenario for the Domerian - Toarcian transition

    Alain Morard;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Elena Morettini

  • Découverte d'une importante lacune stratigraphique à la limite Domérien-Toarcien : implications paléo-océanographiques

    Jean Guex;Alain Morard;Annachiara Bartolini;Elena Morettini

  • Shallow-platform palaeoenvironmental conditions recorded in deep-shelf sediments: C and O stable isotopes in Upper Jurassic sections of southern Germany (Oxfordian-Kimmeridgian)

    Annachiara Bartolini;Bernard Pittet;Emanuela Mattioli;Johannes C. Hunziker

  • Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous radiolarian biochronology of Tethys based on Unitary Associations. In: "Middle Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Radiolaria of Tethys: Occurrences, Systematics, Biochronology"

    P. O. Baumgartner;A. Bartolini;E. S. Carter;M. Conti

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Guex
Jean Guex University of Lausanne
Urs Schaltegger
Urs Schaltegger University of Geneva
Jorge E. Spangenberg
Jorge E. Spangenberg University of Lausanne
Silvia Gardin
Silvia Gardin Sorbonne University
Bruno Galbrun
Bruno Galbrun Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris
Blair Schoene
Blair Schoene Princeton University
Thierry Adatte
Thierry Adatte University of Lausanne
Alessandra Negri
Alessandra Negri Marche Polytechnic University
Torsten Vennemann
Torsten Vennemann University of Lausanne
Frank Bassinot
Frank Bassinot University of Paris-Saclay

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