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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
3082
World Ranking
8786
National Ranking
361

Best Publications

  • Historical record of European emissions of heavy metals to the atmosphere since the 1650s from alpine snow/ice cores drilled near Monte Rosa.

    Carlo Barbante;Margit Schwikowski;Thomas Döring;Heinz W. Gäggeler

  • Changes in heavy metals in Antarctic snow from Coats Land since the mid-19th to the late-20th century

    Frédéric A.M. Planchon;Claude F. Boutron;Claude F. Boutron;Carlo Barbante;Giulio Cozzi

  • Meteoric smoke fallout over the Holocene epoch revealed by iridium and platinum in Greenland ice

    Paolo Gabrielli;Paolo Gabrielli;Carlo Barbante;John M. C. Plane;Anita Varga

  • Post 17th-century changes of European PAH emissions recorded in high-altitude Alpine snow and ice.

    Jacopo Gabrieli;Paul Vallelonga;Giulio Cozzi;Paolo Gabrielli

  • Heavy metals in fresh snow collected at different altitudes in the Chamonix and Maurienne valleys, French Alps: initial results

    Audrey Veysseyre;Kerno Moutard;Christophe Ferrari;Christophe Ferrari;Katja Van de Velde

  • Changes in the occurrence of silver, gold, platinum, palladium and rhodium in Mont Blanc ice and snow since the 18th century

    Katja Van de Velde;Carlo Barbante;Giulio Cozzi;Ivo Moret

  • Pb isotope record over one century in snow from Victoria Land, Antarctica

    K. Van de Velde;P. Vallelonga;J. P. Candelone;K. J. R. Rosman

  • Seasonal variations of heavy metals in central Greenland snow deposited from 1991 to 1995.

    Carlo Barbante;Claude Boutron;Christine Morel;Christophe Ferrari

  • Trace element determination in alpine snow and ice by double focusing inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry with microconcentric nebulization

    Carlo Barbante;Giulio Cozzi;Gabriele Capodaglio;Katja van de Velde

  • Variations in atmospheric trace elements in Dome C (East Antarctica) ice over the last two climatic cycles

    Paolo Gabrielli;Paolo Gabrielli;Carlo Barbante;Claude F. Boutron;Claude F. Boutron;Gulio Cozzi

  • Atmospheric iron fluxes over the last deglaciation: climatic implications

    Vania Gaspari;Carlo Barbante;Giulio Cozzi;Paolo Cescon

  • Ultrasensitive determination of heavy metals at the sub-picogram per gram level in ultraclean Antarctic snow samples by inductively coupled plasma sector field mass spectrometry

    Frédéric A.M. Planchon;Claude F. Boutron;Claude F. Boutron;Carlo Barbante;Eric W. Wolff

  • Determination of Fe2+ and Fe3+ species by FIA-CRC-ICP-MS in Antarctic ice samples

    Andrea Spolaor;Andrea Spolaor;Paul Vallelonga;Paul Vallelonga;Jacopo Gabrieli;Giulio Cozzi

  • Post-17th-century changes of European lead emissions recorded in high-altitude alpine snow and ice.

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  • Determination of rare earth elements in tomato plants by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry techniques

    S. Spalla;C. Baffi;C. Barbante;C. Turretta

  • Short-term variations in the occurrence of heavy metals in Antarctic snow from Coats Land since the 1920s.

    Frédéric A.M Planchon;Claude F Boutron;Carlo Barbante;Giulio Cozzi

  • Contamination of Alpine snow and ice at Colle Gnifetti, Swiss/Italian Alps, from nuclear weapons tests

    Jacopo Gabrieli;Giulio Cozzi;Paul Vallelonga;Margit Schwikowski;Margit Schwikowski;Margit Schwikowski

  • Halogen species record Antarctic sea ice extent over glacial–interglacial periods

    Andrea Spolaor;Andrea Spolaor;Paul Travis Vallelonga;J. M. C. Plane;Natalie Marie Kehrwald

  • Canadian Arctic sea ice reconstructed from bromine in the Greenland NEEM ice core

    Andrea Spolaor;Paul Vallelonga;Clara Turetta;Niccolò Maffezzoli

  • Age of the Mt. Ortles ice cores, the Tyrolean Iceman and glaciation of the highest summit of South Tyrol since the Northern Hemisphere Climatic Optimum

    Paolo Gabrielli;Carlo Barbante;Carlo Barbante;Giuliano Bertagna;Michele Bertó

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