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Gian Pietro Gasparini publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gian Pietro Gasparini sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 77 publications — 4th percentile

4% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Gian Pietro Gasparini D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Gian Pietro Gasparini sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Gian Pietro Gasparini is affiliated with the National Agency For New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development in Italy. Their research contributions focus primarily on historical demographic studies and community dynamics.

The scientist has published multiple papers in the journal Popolazione e storia, including two recent works that explore demographic and social aspects of Italian communities. These publications include:

  • Alleanze matrimoniali in una comunità agricola ligure nell'Ottocento (2020), published in Popolazione e storia
  • L'interscambio demografico dei borghi delle Cinque Terre osservato attraverso i cognomi (2021), published in Popolazione e storia

Both papers investigate historical patterns within specific Italian regions, focusing on matrimonial alliances in agricultural Ligurian communities in the 19th century and demographic interchange in the Cinque Terre villages observed through surname analysis.

Gian Pietro Gasparini's work appears consistently in Popolazione e storia, which has featured at least two of their publications, highlighting their engagement with this venue.

No frequent co-authors have been identified in the available data, indicating that the scientist may conduct much of their research individually or collaborates less frequently with recurring partners.

Best Publications

  • The role of straits and channels in understanding the characteristics of Mediterranean circulation

    M Astraldi;S Balopoulos;J Candela;J Font

  • The dynamics of the Sicily Strait: a comprehensive study from observations and models

    Karine Béranger;Laurent Mortier;Gian Pietro Gasparini;L. Gervasio

  • The seasonal characteristics of the circulation in the north Mediterranean basin and their relationship with the atmospheric-climatic conditions

    M. Astraldi;G. P. Gasparini

  • Climatic fluctuations, current variability and marine species distribution - a case-study in the Ligurian sea (north-west Mediterranean)

    M. Astraldi;C. N. Bianchi;G. P. Gasparini;C. Morri

  • The effect of the Eastern Mediterranean Transient on the hydrographic characteristics in the Strait of Sicily and in the Tyrrhenian Sea

    G.P. Gasparini;A. Ortona;G. Budillon;M. Astraldi

  • An extensive western Mediterranean deep water renewal between 2004 and 2006

    K. Schroeder;A. Ribotti;M. Borghini;R. Sorgente

  • Deep and intermediate water in the western Mediterranean under the influence of the Eastern Mediterranean Transient

    K. Schröder;G. P. Gasparini;M. Tangherlini;M. Astraldi

  • Water exchange between the eastern and western Mediterranean through the strait of Sicily

    Giuseppe M.R. Manzella;Gian Pietro Gasparini;Mario Astraldi

  • Seasonal variability of gyre‐scale circulation in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea

    V. Artale;M. Astraldi;G. Buffoni;G. P. Gasparini

  • Hydrographic characteristics and interannual variability of water masses in the central Mediterranean: a sensitivity test for long-term changes in the Mediterranean Sea

    M Astraldi;G.P Gasparini;A Vetrano;S Vignudelli

  • Improved satellite altimetry in coastal systems: Case study of the Corsica Channel (Mediterranean Sea)

    S. Vignudelli;P. Cipollini;L. Roblou;F. Lyard

  • Characteristics of the mesophotic megabenthic assemblages of the vercelli seamount (north tyrrhenian sea).

    Marzia Bo;Marco Bertolino;Mireno Borghini;Michela Castellano

  • Dynamics and mixing of the Eastern Mediterranean outflow in the Tyrrhenian basin

    S Sparnocchia;G.P Gasparini;M Astraldi;M Borghini

  • The Seasonal Characteristics of the Circulation in the Tyrrhenian Sea

    M. Astraldi;G. P. Gasparini

  • Abrupt warming and salting of the Western Mediterranean Deep Water after 2005: Atmospheric forcings and lateral advection

    Katrin Schroeder;S. A. Josey;Marine Herrmann;Laure Grignon

  • The Perugia (Italy) earthquake of 29, April 1984: A microearthquake survey

    H. Haessler;R. Gaulon;L. Rivera;R. Console

  • Temporal variability of currents in the eastern Ligurian Sea

    M. Astraldi;G. P. Gasparini;G. M. R. Manzella;T. S. Hopkins

  • The Ligurian Sea: present status, problems and perspectives

    R. Cattaneo Vietti;G. Albertelli;S. Aliani;S. Bava

  • Circulation of the Mediterranean Sea and its Variability

    K. Schroeder;J. Garcia-Lafuente;S.A. Josey

  • Dense Water Dynamics along the Strait of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea)

    M. Astraldi;G. P. Gasparini;L. Gervasio;E. Salusti

  • A possible influence of the North Atlantic Oscillation on the circulation of the western Mediterranean Sea

    S. Vignudelli;G. P. Gasparini;M. Astraldi;M. E. Schiano

Frequent Co-Authors

Katrin Schroeder
Katrin Schroeder National Research Council (CNR)
Paolo Cipollini
Paolo Cipollini Natural Environment Research Council
Jordi Font
Jordi Font Spanish National Research Council
Giorgio Budillon
Giorgio Budillon Parthenope University of Naples
Laurent Coppola
Laurent Coppola Sorbonne University
Miroslav Gačić
Miroslav Gačić National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
David A. Smeed
David A. Smeed National Oceanography Centre
Claude Millot
Claude Millot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Annalisa Griffa
Annalisa Griffa National Research Council (CNR)
Jordi Salat
Jordi Salat Spanish National Research Council

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