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Gaston Giuliani

Gaston Giuliani

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
3683
World Ranking
7767
National Ranking
622

Overview

Gaston Giuliani is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France and specializes in Environmental Science with a focus on several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Atmospheric Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Environmental Engineering.

Their research explores topics such as Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Geographic Information Systems Studies, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Cryospheric Studies and Observations, Scientific Computing and Data Management, and Urban Heat Island Mitigation.

Giuliani has contributed to several recent publications, including:

  • Monitoring biodiversity in the Anthropocene using remote sensing in species distribution models, 2020, Remote Sensing of Environment
  • Knowledge generation using satellite earth observations to support sustainable development goals (SDG): A use case on Land degradation, 2020, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
  • Monitoring land degradation at national level using satellite Earth Observation time-series data to support SDG15 - exploring the potential of data cube, 2020, Big Earth Data
  • The Swiss data cube, analysis ready data archive using earth observations of Switzerland, 2021, Scientific Data
  • Modelling Accessibility to Urban Green Areas Using Open Earth Observations Data: A Novel Approach to Support the Urban SDG in Four European Cities, 2021, Remote Sensing

Frequent co-authors of Giuliani include:

  • Charlotte Poussin
  • Bruno Chatenoux
  • Anthony Lehmann
  • Hrachya Astsatryan
  • Pascal Peduzzi

The scientist often publishes in venues such as:

  • Big Earth Data
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Remote Sensing
  • International Journal of Digital Earth
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Emerald deposits and occurrences: A review

    L. A. Groat;Gaston Giuliani;D. D. Marshall;D. Turner

  • Emerald mineralisation in Colombia: fluid chemistry and the role of brine mixing

    D. A. Banks;G. Giuliani;B. W. D. Yardley;A. Cheilletz

  • Marble-hosted ruby deposits from Central and Southeast Asia: Towards a new genetic model

    Virginie Garnier;Gaston Giuliani;Daniel Ohnenstetter;Anthony E. Fallick

  • Oxygen isotope composition as a tracer for the origins of rubies and sapphires

    Gaston Giuliani;Anthony E. Fallick;Virginie Garnier;Christian France-Lanord

  • Oxygen Isotopes and Emerald Trade Routes Since Antiquity

    Gaston Giuliani;Gaston Giuliani;Marc Chaussidon;Henri-Jean Schubnel;Daniel H. Piat

  • The geology and genesis of gem corundum deposits

    Gaston Giuliani;D. Ohnenstetter;V. Garnier;A.E. Fallick

  • Fluid Composition, δD of Channel H2O, and δ18O of Lattice Oxygen in Beryls: Genetic Implications for Brazilian, Colombian, and Afghanistani Emerald Deposits

    G. Giuliani;C. France-Lanord;J. L. Zimmermann;A. Cheilletz

  • CO2–H2S–COS–S8–AlO(OH)-bearing fluid inclusions in ruby from marble-hosted deposits in Luc Yen area, North Vietnam

    Gaston Giuliani;Jean Dubessy;David Banks;Vinh Hoàng Quang

  • Oxygen isotope systematics of emerald: relevance for its origin and geological significance

    G. Giuliani;C. France-Lanord;P. Coget;D. Schwarz

  • Gem-corundum megacrysts from east Australian basalt fields: trace elements, oxygen isotopes and origins∗

    Frederick L Sutherland;Khin Zaw;Sebastien Meffre;Gaston Giuliani

  • Mineralogical and geochemical study of the regal ridge emerald showing, southeastern Yukon

    Lee A. Groat;Daniel D. Marshall;Gaston Giuliani;Donald C. Murphy

  • Sulfate Reduction by Organic Matter in Colombian Emerald Deposits: Chemical and Stable Isotope (C, O, H) Evidence

    Gaston Giuliani;Christian France-Lanord;Alain Cheilletz;Pierre Coget

  • Andean deformation and rift inversion, eastern edge of Cordillera Oriental (Guateque–Medina area), Colombia

    Yannick Branquet;A. Cheilletz;P. R. Cobbold;P. Baby

  • Emeralds in the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia: Two tectonic settings for one mineralization

    Yannick Branquet;Bernard Laumonier;Alain Cheilletz;Gaston Giuliani

  • Emerald Deposits: A Review and Enhanced Classification

    Gaston Giuliani;Lee A. Groat;Dan Marshall;Anthony E. Fallick

  • Fluid inclusion study of Xihuashan tungsten deposit in the southern Jiangxi province, China

    Gaston Giuliani;Y.D. Li;T.F. Sheng

  • Oxygen isotope systematics of gem corundum deposits in Madagascar: relevance for their geological origin

    Gaston Giuliani;Gaston Giuliani;Anthony Fallick;Michel Rakotondrazafy;Daniel Ohnenstetter

  • Basalt petrology, zircon ages and sapphire genesis from Dak Nong, southern Vietnam

    V. Garnier;D. Ohnenstetter;G. Giuliani;A. E. Fallick

  • An evaporitic origin of the parent brines of Colombian emeralds: fluid inclusion and sulphur isotope evidence

    Gaston Giuliani;Alain Cheilletz;Carlos Arboleda;Victor Carrillo

  • Origin of emerald deposits of Brazil

    Unknown

  • Ar-Ar and U-Pb ages of marble-hosted ruby deposits from central and southeast Asia

    V. Garnier;H. Maluski;G. Giuliani;D. Ohnenstetter

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony E. Fallick
Anthony E. Fallick University of Glasgow
Daniel Ohnenstetter
Daniel Ohnenstetter Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Ian T. Graham
Ian T. Graham University of New South Wales
Henri Maluski
Henri Maluski University of Montpellier
David A. Banks
David A. Banks University of Leeds
Gilbert Féraud
Gilbert Féraud Université Côte d'Azur
Adrian J. Boyce
Adrian J. Boyce Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre
Khin Zaw
Khin Zaw University of Tasmania
Sebastien Meffre
Sebastien Meffre University of Tasmania
Claire Rollion-Bard
Claire Rollion-Bard Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University

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