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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Oceanography
  • Ecology
  • Meteorology

His primary areas of investigation include Mediterranean sea, Oceanography, Mediterranean climate, Mixed layer and Phytoplankton. While the research belongs to areas of Mediterranean sea, Fabrizio D'Ortenzio spends his time largely on the problem of SeaWiFS, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Atmospheric correction and Remote sensing. Fabrizio D'Ortenzio has included themes like Convection and Biogeochemical cycle in his Oceanography study.

His studies in Mediterranean climate integrate themes in fields like Hydrology, Climatology, Physical oceanography and Interpolation. His research in Mixed layer tackles topics such as Photic zone which are related to areas like Ocean gyre, Argo and Colored dissolved organic matter. His research integrates issues of Biomass and Trophic level in his study of Phytoplankton.

His most cited work include:

  • On the trophic regimes of the Mediterranean Sea: a satellite analysis (342 citations)
  • Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean (279 citations)
  • Assessment of uncertainty in the ocean reflectance determined by three satellite ocean color sensors (MERIS, SeaWiFS and MODIS-A) at an offshore site in the Mediterranean Sea (BOUSSOLE project) (213 citations)

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

Fabrizio D'Ortenzio mainly focuses on Oceanography, Mediterranean sea, Argo, Phytoplankton and Climatology. The concepts of his Oceanography study are interwoven with issues in Ocean color, Spring bloom and Biogeochemical cycle. To a larger extent, he studies Mediterranean climate with the aim of understanding Mediterranean sea.

His work carried out in the field of Argo brings together such families of science as Irradiance, Particulates, Data management and Remote sensing. His research in Phytoplankton intersects with topics in Trophic level and Annual cycle. His study explores the link between Climatology and topics such as Physical oceanography that cross with problems in Sea surface temperature.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Oceanography (62.21%)
  • Mediterranean sea (54.07%)
  • Argo (33.72%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Mediterranean sea (54.07%)
  • Argo (33.72%)
  • Oceanography (62.21%)

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

His main research concerns Mediterranean sea, Argo, Oceanography, Biogeochemical cycle and Atmospheric sciences. He brings together Mediterranean sea and Carbonate to produce work in his papers. His Argo research includes themes of Data management, Sea surface temperature, Ocean color, Mediterranean climate and Profiling.

His study in Oceanography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Phytoplankton, Spring bloom and Convection. The Phytoplankton study combines topics in areas such as Mixed layer, Total organic carbon and Spring. His Biogeochemical cycle study deals with Particulates intersecting with Mediterranean Basin.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • On the Future of Argo: A Global, Full-Depth, Multi-Disciplinary Array (58 citations)
  • Vertical Mixing Effects on Phytoplankton Dynamics and Organic Carbon Export in the Western Mediterranean Sea (18 citations)
  • Bio-optical characterization of subsurface chlorophyll maxima in the Mediterranean Sea from a Biogeochemical-Argo float database (17 citations)

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

  • Oceanography
  • Ecology
  • Meteorology

Argo, Mediterranean sea, Biogeochemical cycle, Phytoplankton and Oceanography are his primary areas of study. The various areas that Fabrizio D'Ortenzio examines in his Argo study include Sea surface temperature, Data management and Systems engineering. His Mediterranean sea research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Irradiance and Radiometry.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Nitrate and Atmospheric sciences in addition to Biogeochemical cycle. Within one scientific family, Fabrizio D'Ortenzio focuses on topics pertaining to Total organic carbon under Phytoplankton, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Algal bloom, Vertical mixing, Deep convection, Pelagic zone and Annual cycle. He interconnects Particulates and Mediterranean Basin in the investigation of issues within Oceanography.

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Best Publications

On the trophic regimes of the Mediterranean Sea: a satellite analysis

F. D'Ortenzio;M. Ribera d'Alcalà.
Biogeosciences (2009)

492 Citations

Assessment of uncertainty in the ocean reflectance determined by three satellite ocean color sensors (MERIS, SeaWiFS and MODIS-A) at an offshore site in the Mediterranean Sea (BOUSSOLE project)

David Antoine;David Antoine;Fabrizio d'Ortenzio;Fabrizio d'Ortenzio;Stanford B. Hooker;Guislain Bécu.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)

338 Citations

Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean

X. Durrieu de Madron;C. Guieu;R. Sempéré;P. Conan.
Progress in Oceanography (2011)

318 Citations

Climate-Driven Basin-Scale Decadal Oscillations of Oceanic Phytoplankton

Elodie Martinez;David Antoine;Fabrizio D’Ortenzio;Bernard Gentili.
Science (2009)

281 Citations

Seasonal variability of the mixed layer depth in the Mediterranean Sea as derived from in situ profiles

Fabrizio D'Ortenzio;Daniele Iudicone;Clement de Boyer Montegut;Pierre Testor.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)

231 Citations

The colour of the Mediterranean Sea: Global versus regional bio-optical algorithms evaluation and implication for satellite chlorophyll estimates

G. Volpe;R. Santoleri;V. Vellucci;M. Ribera d'Alcalà.
Remote Sensing of Environment (2007)

200 Citations

Recommendations for obtaining unbiased chlorophyll estimates from in situ chlorophyll fluorometers: A global analysis of WET Labs ECO sensors

Collin Roesler;Julia Uitz;Hervé Claustre;Emmanuel Boss.
Limnology and Oceanography-methods (2017)

165 Citations

Understanding the seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton biomass and the deep chlorophyll maximum in oligotrophic environments: A Bio-Argo float investigation

Alexandre Mignot;Alexandre Mignot;Alexandre Mignot;Hervé Claustre;Hervé Claustre;Julia Uitz;Julia Uitz;Antoine Poteau;Antoine Poteau.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (2014)

159 Citations

On the Future of Argo: A Global, Full-Depth, Multi-Disciplinary Array

Dean Roemmich;Matthew H. Alford;Hervé Claustre;Kenneth Johnson.
Frontiers in Marine Science (2019)

159 Citations

Interaction of dense shelf water cascading and open-sea convection in the northwestern Mediterranean during winter 2012

X. Durrieu de Madron;L. Houpert;P. Puig;A. Sanchez-Vidal.
Geophysical Research Letters (2013)

156 Citations

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