His primary areas of study are Oceanography, Sediment, Holocene, Geomorphology and Sea level. His research integrates issues of Sedimentary rock, Mediterranean climate, Mediterranean sea and Structural basin in his study of Oceanography. The concepts of his Sediment study are interwoven with issues in Shore and Continental margin.
His Holocene research is under the purview of Paleontology. His study in the fields of Erosion, Sediment transport and Progradation under the domain of Geomorphology overlaps with other disciplines such as Delta. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Marine transgression, Quaternary and Pleistocene.
Fabio Trincardi mostly deals with Oceanography, Geomorphology, Paleontology, Sediment and Structural basin. His Oceanography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Mediterranean climate and Mediterranean sea. His work carried out in the field of Geomorphology brings together such families of science as Continental shelf, Seafloor spreading, Sea level and Bathymetry.
His work on Sediment transport, Deposition and Sedimentation as part of general Sediment study is frequently connected to Delta, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Fabio Trincardi has included themes like Foreland basin, Tectonics and Last Glacial Maximum in his Quaternary study. His studies deal with areas such as Sedimentary rock and Bedform as well as Sedimentary depositional environment.
His main research concerns Oceanography, Paleontology, Structural basin, Geochemistry and Mediterranean sea. His Oceanography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Sediment transport and Sediment. The concepts of his Quaternary study are interwoven with issues in Glacial period, Last Glacial Maximum and Sequence stratigraphy.
His studies in Sedimentary rock integrate themes in fields like Sedimentary depositional environment, Milankovitch cycles, Sea level and Tectonics. His Sedimentary depositional environment study is concerned with Geomorphology in general. His research in Geomorphology tackles topics such as Seafloor spreading which are related to areas like Bedform, Continental shelf and Submarine landslide.
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Slope failure dynamics and impacts from seafloor and shallow sub-seafloor geophysical data: case studies from the COSTA project
M. Canals;G. Lastras;R. Urgeles;J.L. Casamor.
Marine Geology (2004)
The late-Holocene Gargano subaqueous delta, Adriatic shelf: Sediment pathways and supply fluctuations
Antonio Cattaneo;Annamaria Correggiari;Leonardo Langone;Fabio Trincardi.
Marine Geology (2003)
Triggering mechanisms of slope instability processes and sediment failures on continental margins: a geotechnical approach
Nabil Sultan;Pierre Cochonat;M Canals;Antonio Cattaneo.
Marine Geology (2004)
Late Quaternary transgressive erosion and deposition in a modern epicontinental shelf: The Adriatic semienclosed basin
F. Trincardi;A. Correggiari;M. Roveri.
Geo-marine Letters (1994)
Palaeoclimate and the Formation of Sapropel S1: Inferences from Late Quaternary Lacustrine and Marine Sequences in the Central Mediterranean Region
D. Ariztegui;A. Asioli;J.J. Lowe;F. Trincardi.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2000)
The modern Po Delta system: Lobe switching and asymmetric prodelta growth
Annamaria Correggiari;Antonio Cattaneo;Fabio Trincardi.
Marine Geology (2005)
Styles of Failure in Late Holocene Highstand Prodelta Wedges on the Adriatic Shelf
A. Correggiari;F. Trincardi;L. Langone;M. Roveri.
Journal of Sedimentary Research (2001)
A high resolution late Holocene palaeo environmental record from the central Adriatic Sea
F Oldfield;A Asioli;C A Accorsi;A M Mercuri.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2003)
THE LATE QUATERNARY TRANSGRESSIVE RECORD IN THE ADRIATIC EPICONTINENTAL SEA BASIN WIDENING AND FACIES PARTITIONING
A. Cattaneo;F. Trincardi.
(1999)
Cascades in Mediterranean Submarine Grand Canyons
Miquel Canals;Roberto Danovaro;Serge Heussner;Vasilios Lykousis.
Oceanography (2009)
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