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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 45 Citations 8,396 157 World Ranking 2680 National Ranking 35

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Oceanography
  • Climate change

Oceanography, Glacial period, Sea surface temperature, Interglacial and Alkenone are his primary areas of study. Antoni Rosell-Melé combines subjects such as Chlorophyll and Pleistocene with his study of Oceanography. His research in Glacial period intersects with topics in Sedimentary depositional environment, Monsoon, Archaeology and Ice sheet.

The subject of his Sea surface temperature research is within the realm of Climatology. His work deals with themes such as Sediment and Climate sensitivity, which intersect with Climatology. As part of the same scientific family, Antoni Rosell-Melé usually focuses on Interglacial, concentrating on Iron fertilization and intersecting with Ice age, Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere, European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica and Westerlies.

His most cited work include:

  • Calibration of the alkenone paleotemperature index U37K′ based on core-tops from the eastern South Atlantic and the global ocean (60°N-60°S) (793 citations)
  • Constraints on the magnitude and patterns of ocean cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum (437 citations)
  • North Pacific seasonality and the glaciation of North America 2.7 million years ago (279 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Antoni Rosell-Melé focuses on Oceanography, Sea surface temperature, Alkenone, Climatology and Glacial period. His study looks at the relationship between Oceanography and topics such as Pleistocene, which overlap with Ice age. His study looks at the intersection of Sea surface temperature and topics like Last Glacial Maximum with Climate sensitivity.

His Climatology research incorporates elements of Seawater and The arctic. The study incorporates disciplines such as Subtropics and Ice sheet in addition to Glacial period. Antoni Rosell-Melé interconnects Ice core and Iron fertilization in the investigation of issues within Interglacial.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Oceanography (73.63%)
  • Sea surface temperature (27.86%)
  • Alkenone (25.87%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Oceanography (73.63%)
  • Subsistence agriculture (7.96%)
  • TEX86 (13.93%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Subsistence agriculture, TEX86, Soil water and Sediment. His research on Oceanography often connects related areas such as Organic matter. His study explores the link between TEX86 and topics such as Glacial period that cross with problems in Debris flow.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Agronomy, Seasonality and Altitude. The concepts of his Sediment study are interwoven with issues in Phytoplankton and Quaternary. His studies deal with areas such as Global warming, Seawater, Mineralogy and Interglacial as well as Sea surface temperature.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Oil pollution in soils and sediments from the Northern Peruvian Amazon. (26 citations)
  • Water contamination from oil extraction activities in Northern Peruvian Amazonian rivers. (21 citations)
  • Water contamination from oil extraction activities in Northern Peruvian Amazonian rivers. (21 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Climate change
  • Oceanography

Antoni Rosell-Melé mainly focuses on Amazon rainforest, Amazonian, Soil water, Produced water and Wildlife. His research brings together the fields of Agroforestry and Amazonian. The various areas that Antoni Rosell-Melé examines in his Soil water study include Humidity, Sediment, Atmospheric sciences and Seasonality.

His Produced water research includes elements of Spillage, International waters, Tributary and Environmental protection. His Environmental protection research includes themes of Drainage basin, Environmental engineering, Petroleum industry and Fishing. He interconnects Lead, Shot, Pollution, Rainforest and Subsistence agriculture in the investigation of issues within Wildlife.

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Best Publications

Calibration of the alkenone paleotemperature index U37K′ based on core-tops from the eastern South Atlantic and the global ocean (60°N-60°S)

Peter J. Müller;Georg Kirst;Götz Ruhland;Isabel von Storch.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1998)

1017 Citations

Constraints on the magnitude and patterns of ocean cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum

C. Waelbroeck;A. Paul;M. Kucera;A. Rosell-Melé.
Nature Geoscience (2009)

464 Citations

North Pacific seasonality and the glaciation of North America 2.7 million years ago

Gerald H. Haug;Andrey Ganopolski;Daniel Mikhail Sigman;Antoni Rosell-Mele.
Nature (2005)

448 Citations

Upwelling intensification as part of the Pliocene-Pleistocene climate transition.

Jeremy R. Marlow;Carina B. Lange;Gerold Wefer;Antoni Rosell-Melé.
Science (2000)

390 Citations

Southern Ocean dust-climate coupling over the past four million years

Alfredo Martínez-Garcia;Alfredo Martínez-Garcia;Alfredo Martínez-Garcia;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Samuel L. Jaccard;Walter Geibert;Walter Geibert.
Nature (2011)

329 Citations

Southern Ocean dust-climate couplings over the last 4,000,000 years

A. Martínez-García;A. Rosell-Mélé;Samuel Jaccard;W. Geibert.
Nature (2011)

283 Citations

Multiproxy approach for the reconstruction of the glacial ocean surface (MARGO)

Michael Kucera;Antoni Rosell-Mele;Ralph Schneider;Claere Waelbroeck.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2005)

272 Citations

Links between iron supply, marine productivity, sea surface temperature, and CO2 over the last 1.1 Ma

Alfredo Martínez-Garcia;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Walter Geibert;Walter Geibert;Walter Geibert;Rainer Gersonde.
Paleoceanography (2009)

253 Citations

Climate Sensitivity Estimated from Temperature Reconstructions of the Last Glacial Maximum

Andreas Schmittner;Nathan M. Urban;Jeremy D. Shakun;Natalie M. Mahowald.
Science (2011)

250 Citations

Interhemispheric appraisal of the value of alkenone indices as temperature and salinity proxies in high‐latitude locations

Antoni Rosell-Melé.
Paleoceanography (1998)

195 Citations

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