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Overview

Cristino J. Dabrio is affiliated with the Complutense University of Madrid in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a total of 16 published works in this field. The main subfields of study include Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, Archeology, and Geophysics.

Their research spans several interconnected topics, including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Geotourism and Geoheritage Conservation
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Archaeological and Geological Studies
  • Aeolian processes and effects
  • Geological formations and processes

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Cristino J. Dabrio cover various aspects of geomorphology, paleoenvironmental changes, and geotourism. These publications include:

  • Holocene aeolian dunes in the National and Natural Parks of Doñana (SW Iberia): Mapping, geomorphology, genesis and chronology, 2021, published in Geomorphology
  • Geological-Geomorphological and Paleontological Heritage in the Algarve (Portugal) Applied to Geotourism and Geoeducation, 2021, published in Land
  • Aridity events during the last 4000 years in Western Mediterranean marshes (Almenara and Benicasim marshes, E Spain), 2020, published in Quaternary International
  • Abrupt environmental changes during the last glacial cycle in Western Mediterranean (Formentera Island, Balearic archipelago, Spain), 2022, published in Quaternary International
  • Paleolandscape evolution along the coasts of the Baixo Alentejo (Portugal) during the Quaternary, 2024, published in Quaternary International

Their frequent co-authors include José Luis Goy Goy, Caridad Zazo, Antonio Miguel Martínez-Graña, Javier Lario, and Teresa Bardají. These collaborations reflect a focus on regional geological and environmental research within the Western Mediterranean and Iberian Peninsula.

Cristino J. Dabrio has published multiple articles in notable venues such as Quaternary International, Geomorphology, Land, Sustainability, and Journal of Maps. Among these, Quaternary International stands out as the primary publication outlet, featuring three of their papers.

Best Publications

  • Loss on ignition: a qualitative or quantitative method for organic matter and carbonate mineral content in sediments?

    Juan I. Santisteban;Rosa Mediavilla;Enrique López-Pamo;Cristino J. Dabrio

  • Depositional history of estuarine infill during the last postglacial transgression (Gulf of Cadiz, Southern Spain)

    Cristino J Dabrio;Cari Zazo;José L Goy;Francisco J Sierro

  • Holocene Sequence of Sea-Level Fluctuations in Relation to Climatic Trends in the Atlantic-Mediterranean Linkage Coast

    Caridad Zazo;Jose Luis Goy;Luis Somoza;Cristino Jose Dabrio

  • Pleistocene raised marine terraces of the Spanish Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts: records of coastal uplift, sea-level highstands and climate changes

    Cari Zazo;José Luis Goy;Cristino J Dabrio;Teresa Bardajı́

  • A beach-ridge progradation complex reflecting periodical sea-level and climate variability during the Holocene (Gulf of Almerı́a, Western Mediterranean)

    José Luis Goy;Caridad Zazo;Cristino J. Dabrio

  • Sedimentary record of a tsunami during Roman times, Bay of Cadiz, Spain

    L. Luque;L. Luque;J. Lario;J. Civis;P. G. Silva

  • The coastal archives of the last 15ka in the Atlantic–Mediterranean Spanish linkage area: Sea level and climate changes

    C. Zazo;C.J. Dabrio;J.L. Goy;J. Lario

  • Global and regional factors controlling changes of coastlines in Southern Iberia (Spain) during the Holocene

    José Luis Goy;Caridad Zazo;Cristino J. Dabrio;Javier Lario

  • Raised marine sequences of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura revisited—a reappraisal of relative sea-level changes and vertical movements in the eastern Canary Islands during the Quaternary

    Cari Zazo;José Luis Goy;Claude Hillaire-Marcel;Pierre-Yves Gillot

  • Holocene aeolian phases and human settlements along the Atlantic coast of southern Spain

    Francisco Borja;Caridad Zazo;Cristino J. Dabrio;Fernando Díaz del Olmo

  • The coral reef of Nijar, Messinian (uppermost Miocene), Almeria Province, S. E. Spain

    Cristino J. Dabrio;Mateu Esteban;Jose M. Martin

  • Tsunami deposits as paleoseismic indicators: examples from the Spanish coast

    L. Luque;J. Lario;C. Zazo;José Luis Goy

  • Sea level and climate changes during OIS 5e in the Western Mediterranean

    Teresa Bardají;José Luis Goy;Caridad Zazo;C. Hillaire-Marcel

  • Tertiary Basins of Spain

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  • Changes in sedimentation trends in SW Iberia Holocene estuaries (Spain)

    Javier Lario;Caridad Zazo;José Luis Goy;Cristino J. Dabrio

  • Holocene palaeotsunami catalogue of SW Iberia

    Javier Lario;Caridad Zazo;José Luis Goy;Pablo G. Silva

  • Archaeoseismic record at the ancient Roman City of Baelo Claudia (Cádiz, south Spain)

    P.G. Silva;F. Borja;C. Zazo;J.L. Goy

  • Tertiary basins of Spain: Late Neogene depositional sequences in the foreland basin of Guadalquivir (SW Spain)

    F.J. Sierro;J.A. González Delgado;C.J. Dabrio;J.A. Flores

  • Particle size characterisation of Holocene back-barrier sequences from North Atlantic coasts (SW Spain and SE England)

    Javier Lario;Chris Spencer;A. J. Plater;Caridad Zazo

  • Tsunami vs. storm surge deposits: a review of the sedimentological and geomorphological records of extreme wave events (EWE) during the Holocene in the Gulf of Cadiz, Spain

    Javier Lario;Luis Luque;Cari Zazo;José Luis Goy

  • Late holocene environments in Las Tablas de Daimiel (south central Iberian peninsula, Spain)

    María José Gil García;María Blanca Ruiz Zapata;Juan Ignacio Santisteban;Rosa Mediavilla

Frequent Co-Authors

José Luis Goy
José Luis Goy University of Salamanca
Caridad Zazo
Caridad Zazo Spanish National Research Council
Javier Lario
Javier Lario National University of Distance Education
Claude Hillaire-Marcel
Claude Hillaire-Marcel University of Quebec at Montreal
Francisco Javier Sierro
Francisco Javier Sierro University of Salamanca
Vicente Soler
Vicente Soler Spanish National Research Council
Bassam Ghaleb
Bassam Ghaleb University of Quebec at Montreal
Luis Somoza
Luis Somoza Instituto Geológico y Minero de España
Norbert Mercier
Norbert Mercier University of Bordeaux
Ángel F. González
Ángel F. González Spanish National Research Council

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