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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 35 Citations 6,545 112 World Ranking 3816 National Ranking 87

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Paleontology
  • Archaeology
  • Oceanography

His scientific interests lie mostly in Sea level, Holocene, Oceanography, Interglacial and Mediterranean sea. His work carried out in the field of Sea level brings together such families of science as Glacial period, Paleontology, Tectonics and Climatology. His Tectonics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Elevation and Mediterranean climate.

As a part of the same scientific study, Fabrizio Antonioli usually deals with the Holocene, concentrating on Quaternary and frequently concerns with Tectonophysics, Forearc and Seismology. In general Oceanography, his work in Global warming and Dendropoma petraeum is often linked to Cryosphere linking many areas of study. The various areas that Fabrizio Antonioli examines in his Interglacial study include Climate change and Terrace.

His most cited work include:

  • Sea-level change along the Italian coast for the past 10,000 yr (503 citations)
  • Markers of the last interglacial sea-level high stand along the coast of Italy: Tectonic implications (349 citations)
  • Sea level change along the Italian coast during the Holocene and projections for the future (305 citations)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Sea level, Oceanography, Holocene, Paleontology and Mediterranean sea. His Sea level study incorporates themes from Tectonics, Elevation, Mediterranean climate, Archaeology and Shore. His Oceanography research incorporates themes from Glacial period and Coastal plain.

His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Radiocarbon dating, Quaternary, Pleistocene and Geomorphology. In the field of Paleontology, his study on Interglacial and Radiometric dating overlaps with subjects such as Marine transgression. His Mediterranean sea research integrates issues from Post-glacial rebound, Climate change and Climatology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Sea level (48.10%)
  • Oceanography (44.30%)
  • Holocene (37.97%)

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

  • Sea level (48.10%)
  • Oceanography (44.30%)
  • Mediterranean sea (24.68%)

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

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Sea level, Oceanography, Mediterranean sea, Holocene and Mediterranean climate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Climate change, Paleontology, Tectonics and Shore in addition to Sea level. His Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Channel, Coastal plain and Quaternary.

His Mediterranean sea research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Post-glacial rebound, Sea level change, Snorkeling and Climatology. His Holocene research is within the category of Archaeology. His study looks at the intersection of Mediterranean climate and topics like Radiocarbon dating with Mesolithic and Archipelago.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Late Quaternary sea-level changes and early human societies in the central and eastern Mediterranean Basin: An interdisciplinary review (99 citations)
  • Sea-level rise and potential drowning of the Italian coastal plains: Flooding risk scenarios for 2100 (72 citations)
  • Boulder accumulations related to extreme wave events on the eastern coast of Malta (33 citations)

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

  • Paleontology
  • Archaeology
  • Oceanography

His primary areas of study are Mediterranean sea, Oceanography, Sea level, Climate change and Coastal plain. His study on Mediterranean sea is covered under Mediterranean climate. His work deals with themes such as Archaeology, Pleistocene and Holocene, which intersect with Sea level.

His study on Climate change also encompasses disciplines like

  • Coastal management which is related to area like Hazard and Sustainability,
  • Environmental resource management which is related to area like Cultural landscape and Interglacial. His study looks at the relationship between Coastal plain and topics such as Peninsula, which overlap with Physical geography, Human settlement, Submersion and Tectonics. His research investigates the connection between Global and Planetary Change and topics such as Speleothem that intersect with issues in Paleontology.

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Best Publications

Sea-level change along the Italian coast for the past 10,000 yr

Kurt Lambeck;Fabrizio Antonioli;Anthony Purcell;Sergio Silenzi.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2004)

593 Citations

Markers of the last interglacial sea-level high stand along the coast of Italy: Tectonic implications

Luigi Ferranti;Fabrizio Antonioli;Barbara Mauz;Alessandro Amorosi.
Quaternary International (2006)

462 Citations

Sea level change along the Italian coast during the Holocene and projections for the future

Kurt Lambeck;Kurt Lambeck;Fabrizio Antonioli;Marco Anzidei;Luigi Ferranti.
Quaternary International (2011)

360 Citations

Sea level in Roman time in the Central Mediterranean and implications for recent change

Kurt Lambeck;Marco Anzidei;Fabrizio Antonioli;Alessandra Benini.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2004)

309 Citations

Sea-level change during the Holocene in Sardinia and in the northeastern Adriatic (central Mediterranean Sea) from archaeological and geomorphological data

F. Antonioli;M. Anzidei;K. Lambeck;R. Auriemma.
Quaternary Science Reviews (2007)

254 Citations

Holocene relative sea-level changes and vertical movements along the Italian and Istrian coastlines

Fabrizio Antonioli;Luigi Ferranti;Alessandro Fontana;Alessandro Amorosi.
Quaternary International (2009)

252 Citations

Late Pleistocene to Holocene record of changing uplift rates in southern Calabria and northeastern Sicily (southern Italy, Central Mediterranean Sea)

Fabrizio Antonioli;Luigi Ferranti;Kurt Lambeck;Steve Kershaw.
Tectonophysics (2006)

192 Citations

Sea-level during the penultimate interglacial period based on a submerged stalagmite from Argentarola Cave (Italy)

Edouard Bard;Fabrizio Antonioli;Sergio Silenzi.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2002)

190 Citations

Hydrological conditions over the western Mediterranean basin during the deposition of the cold Sapropel 6 (ca. 175 kyr BP)

Edouard Bard;Edouard Bard;Gilles Delaygue;Gilles Delaygue;Frauke Rostek;Frauke Rostek;Fabrizio Antonioli.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2002)

174 Citations

Phasing and amplitude of sea-level and climate change during the penultimate interglacial

Andrea Dutton;Edouard Bard;Fabrizio Antonioli;Tezer M. Esat.
Nature Geoscience (2009)

146 Citations

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