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Fabrizio Antonioli publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fabrizio Antonioli sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Fabrizio Antonioli D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Fabrizio Antonioli sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Fabrizio Antonioli is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Arts and Humanities, with a particular focus on subfields such as Archeology, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Oceanography, and Environmental Chemistry.

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements

Fabrizio Antonioli has contributed to a number of academic publications in various venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • Preprints.org
  • Water
  • Geosciences
  • Geomorphology
  • Earth-Science Reviews

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Antonioli include:

  • "Sea-level rise in Venice: historic and future trends (review article)", 2021, Natural hazards and earth system sciences
  • "Relative Sea-Level Rise and Potential Submersion Risk for 2100 on 16 Coastal Plains of the Mediterranean Sea", 2020, Water
  • "Regional Deformation and Offshore Crustal Local Faulting as Combined Processes to Explain Uplift Through Time Constrained by Investigating Differentially Uplifted Late Quaternary Paleoshorelines: The Foreland Hyblean Plateau, SE Sicily", 2020, Tectonics
  • "The Use of Submerged Speleothems for Sea Level Studies in the Mediterranean Sea: A New Perspective Using Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA)", 2021, Geosciences
  • "Assessing vermetid reefs as indicators of past sea levels in the Mediterranean", 2020, Marine Geology

The scientist collaborates frequently with several coauthors, including:

  • Stefano Furlani
  • Valeria Lo Presti
  • Paolo Montagna
  • Paolo Stocchi
  • Paolo Emanuele Orrù

Best Publications

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

    Kurt Lambeck;Fabrizio Antonioli;Anthony Purcell;Sergio Silenzi

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

    Luigi Ferranti;Fabrizio Antonioli;Barbara Mauz;Alessandro Amorosi

  • 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

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

    Kurt Lambeck;Marco Anzidei;Fabrizio Antonioli;Alessandra Benini

  • 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

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

    Fabrizio Antonioli;Luigi Ferranti;Alessandro Fontana;Alessandro Amorosi

  • Late Quaternary sea-level changes and early human societies in the central and eastern Mediterranean Basin: An interdisciplinary review

    Jonathan Benjamin;Alessio Rovere;Alessandro Fontana;Stefano Furlani

  • 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

  • Sea-level rise and potential drowning of the Italian coastal plains: Flooding risk scenarios for 2100

    F Antonioli;M. Anzidei;A. Amorosi;V. Lo Presti

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

    Edouard Bard;Fabrizio Antonioli;Sergio Silenzi

  • 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

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

    Andrea Dutton;Edouard Bard;Fabrizio Antonioli;Tezer M. Esat

  • Paleoenvironmental Records, Geophysical Modeling, and Reconstruction of Sea-Level Trends and Variability on Centennial and Longer Timescales

    Kurt Lambeck;Kurt Lambeck;Colin D. Woodroffe;Fabrizio Antonioli;Marco Anzidei

  • 215-ka History of sea-level oscillations from marine and continental layers in Argentarola Cave speleothems (Italy)

    Fabrizio Antonioli;Edouard Bard;Emma-Kate Potter;Sergio Silenzi

  • Tidal notches in Mediterranean Sea: a comprehensive analysis

    Fabrizio Antonioli;Valeria Lo Presti;Valeria Lo Presti;Alessio Rovere;Alessio Rovere;Luigi Ferranti

  • Elevation of the last interglacial highstand in Sicily (Italy): A benchmark of coastal tectonics

    F. Antonioli;S. Kershaw;P. Renda;Derek Rust

  • Dendropoma lower intertidal reef formations and their palaeoclimatological significance, NW Sicily

    Fabrizio Antonioli;Renato Chemello;Salvatore Improta;Silvano Riggio

  • Coastal structure, sea-level changes and vertical motion of the land in the Mediterranean

    Marco Anzidei;Kurt Lambeck;Fabrizio Antonioli;Stefano Furlani

  • The contribution of regional uplift and coseismic slip to the vertical crustal motion in the Messina Straits, southern Italy: Evidence from raised Late Holocene shorelines

    Luigi Ferranti;Carmelo Monaco;Fabrizio Antonioli;Laura Maschio

  • Sea level change and vertical land movements since the last two millennia along the coasts of southwestern Turkey and Israel

    Marco Anzidei;Marco Anzidei;Fabrizio Antonioli;A. Benini;Kurt Lambeck

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Anzidei
Marco Anzidei National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giuseppe Mastronuzzi
Giuseppe Mastronuzzi University of Bari Aldo Moro
Luigi Ferranti
Luigi Ferranti University of Naples Federico II
Kurt Lambeck
Kurt Lambeck Australian National University
Carmelo Monaco
Carmelo Monaco University of Catania
Gianmaria Sannino
Gianmaria Sannino National Agency For New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development
Marco Taviani
Marco Taviani Schmidt Ocean Institute
P. Montagna
P. Montagna National Institute for Nuclear Physics
Alessandro Amorosi
Alessandro Amorosi University of Bologna
Matteo Vacchi
Matteo Vacchi University of Pisa

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