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Overview

Fabrizio Lirer is affiliated with Sapienza University of Rome in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, Archeology, Ecology, and Paleontology.

Their research encompasses a range of topics, including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems

Fabrizio Lirer has an extensive publication record with significant contributions to journals such as:

  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology (4 publications)
  • Marine Micropaleontology (3 publications)
  • Global and Planetary Change (3 publications)
  • Communications Earth & Environment (2 publications)
  • Episodes (2 publications)

Recent papers include:

  • Persistent warm Mediterranean surface waters during the Roman period, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Three Millennia of Vegetation, Land-Use, and Climate Change in SE Sicily, 2022, Forests
  • Rare earth elements and Nd isotopes as tracers of modern ocean circulation in the central Mediterranean Sea, 2020, Progress In Oceanography
  • High resolution paleo-environmental changes during the Sapropel 1 in the North Ionian Sea, central Mediterranean, 2020, The Holocene
  • Active and passive seismic methods to explore areas of active faulting. The case of Lamezia Terme (Calabria, southern Italy), 2021, Journal of Applied Geophysics

Fabrizio Lirer has also contributed to book publications, including a work published by IntechOpen titled Pleistocene Archaeology - Migration, Technology, and Adaptation in 2020.

Their collaborative network includes frequent coauthors such as:

  • Isabel Cacho
  • Giulia Margaritelli
  • Leopoldo D. Pena
  • Jaime Frigola
  • Sergio Bonomo

Best Publications

  • The 4.2 ka BP Event in the Mediterranean region: an overview

    Monica Bini;Giovanni Zanchetta;Aurel Perşoiu;Rosine Cartier

  • Benthic foraminifera and heavy metals distribution: A case study from the Naples Harbour (Tyrrhenian Sea, Southern Italy)

    L. Ferraro;M. Sprovieri;I. Alberico;F. Lirer

  • Mediterranean Neogene planktonic foraminifer biozonation and biochronology

    Fabrizio Lirer;Luca Maria Foresi;Silvia Maria Iaccarino;Gianfranco Salvatorini

  • A new technique for retrieving calcareous microfossils from lithified lime deposits.

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  • Cyclostratigraphy and astronomical tuning of the Late Maastrichtian at Zumaia (Basque country, Northern Spain)

    Sietske J. Batenburg;Mario Sprovieri;Andrew S. Gale;Frederik J. Hilgen

  • Orbital tuning of a lower Cretaceous composite record (Maiolica Formation, central Italy)

    Mario Sprovieri;Rodolfo Coccioni;Fabrizio Lirer;Nicola Pelosi

  • Practical manual of Neogene Planktonic Foraminifera.

    S Iaccarino;I Premoli Silva;M Biolzi;Luca Maria Foresi

  • Integrated stratigraphy and 40Ar/39Ar chronology of early Middle Miocene sediments from DSDP Leg 42A, Site 372 (Western Mediterranean)

    H. Abdul Aziz;A. di Stefano;L. M. Foresi;Frederik J. Hilgen

  • AN INTEGRATED CALCAREOUS PLANKTON BIOSTRATIGRAPHIC SCHEME AND BIOCHRONOLOGY FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN MIDDLE MIOCENE

    Rodolfo Sprovieri;Sergio Bonomo;Antonio Caruso;Agata Di Stefano

  • Marine response to climate changes during the last five millennia in the central Mediterranean Sea

    G. Margaritelli;M. Vallefuoco;F. Di Rita;L. Capotondi

  • Tephrochronology of the astronomically-tuned KC01B deep-sea core, Ionian Sea: insights into the explosive activity of the Central Mediterranean area during the last 200 ka

    D.D. Insinga;S. Tamburrino;F. Lirer;L. Vezzoli

  • Astronomically forced teleconnection between Paratethyan and Mediterranean sediments during the Middle and Late Miocene

    F. Lirer;M. Harzhauser;N. Pelosi;W.E. Piller

  • Integrated stratigraphy of the Oligocene pelagic sequence in the Umbria-Marche basin (northeastern Apennines, Italy): A potential Global Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the Rupelian/Chattian boundary

    Rodolfo Coccioni;Andrea Marsili;Alessandro Montanari;Adriana Bellanca

  • Integrated stratigraphy for the Late Quaternary in the eastern Tyrrhenian Sea

    F. Lirer;M. Sprovieri;L. Ferraro;M. Vallefuoco

  • The Calabrian Stage redefined

    Maria Bianca Cita;Luca Capraro;Neri Ciaranfi;Enrico Di Stefano

  • Persistent warm Mediterranean surface waters during the Roman period

    G. Margaritelli;I. Cacho;A. Català;M. Barra

  • Late Holocene forest dynamics in the Gulf of Gaeta (central Mediterranean) in relation to NAO variability and human impact

    Federico Di Rita;Fabrizio Lirer;Sergio Bonomo;Antonio Cascella

  • CALCAREOUS PLANKTON HIGH RESOLUTION BIO-MAGNETOSTRATIGRAPHY FOR THE LANGHIAN OF THE MEDITERRANEAN AREA

    A. Di Stefano;L.M. Foresi;F. Lirer;S.M. Iaccarino

  • Holocene forest dynamics in central and western Mediterranean: periodicity, spatio-temporal patterns and climate influence.

    Federico Di Rita;William J. Fletcher;Josu Aranbarri;Giulia Margaritelli

  • High-resolution integrated stratigraphy of the upper Burdigalian-lower Langhian in the Mediterranean: The Langhian historical stratotype and new candidate sections for defining its GSSP

    S. M. Iaccarino;A. Di Stefano;Luca Maria Foresi;E. Turco

  • Sea surface temperature variability in the central-western Mediterranean Sea during the last 2700 years: a multi-proxy and multi-record approach

    Mercè Cisneros;Isabel Cacho;Jaime Frigola;Miquel Canals

  • Middle Miocene high-resolution calcareous plankton biostratigraphy at Site 926 (Leg 154, equatorial Atlantic Ocean): palaeoecological and palaeobiogeographical implications

    E Turco;Anna Maria Bambini;Luca Maria Foresi;S Iaccarino

  • Paleoenvironmental conditions preceding the Messinian Salinity Crisis in the Central Mediterranean: Integrated data from the Upper Miocene Trave section (Italy)

    Agata Di Stefano;Marina Verducci;Fabrizio Lirer;Luciana Ferraro

Frequent Co-Authors

Mario Sprovieri
Mario Sprovieri National Research Council (CNR)
Maria Marino
Maria Marino University of Bari Aldo Moro
Isabel Cacho
Isabel Cacho University of Barcelona
Paola Petrosino
Paola Petrosino University of Naples Federico II
José-Abel Flores
José-Abel Flores University of Salamanca
Antje H L Voelker
Antje H L Voelker Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera
Donatella Magri
Donatella Magri Sapienza University of Rome
Frederik J Hilgen
Frederik J Hilgen Utrecht University
Klaudia F. Kuiper
Klaudia F. Kuiper Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Fabio Florindo
Fabio Florindo National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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