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Giuseppe Etiope is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering, with significant contributions in related subfields including Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary Change, Mechanics of Materials, Atmospheric Science, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

The focal topics of their work include Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Radioactivity and Radon Measurements, and CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions.

The scientist has been published frequently in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Earth System Science Data, Applied Geochemistry, and The Science of The Total Environment.

Some of their recent papers include:

  • The Global Methane Budget 2000-2017, 2020, NOAA Institutional Repository
  • Improved Constraints on Global Methane Emissions and Sinks Using δ13C-CH4, 2021, Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • Geochemistry of shale gases from around the world: Composition, origins, isotope reversals and rollovers, and implications for the exploration of shale plays, 2020, Organic Geochemistry
  • Influence of tectonics on global scale distribution of geological methane emissions, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Using global isotopic data to constrain the role of shale gas production in recent increases in atmospheric methane, 2020, Scientific Reports

Giuseppe Etiope regularly collaborates with other researchers, with frequent co-authors including Giancarlo Ciotoli, Sander Houweling, Stefan Schwietzke, Glen P. Peters, and Aki Tsuruta.

Best Publications

  • The global methane budget 2000–2017

    Marielle Saunois;Ann R. Stavert;Ben Poulter;Philippe Bousquet

  • The global methane budget 2000–2012

    Marielle Saunois;Philippe Bousquet;Ben Poulter;Anna Peregon

  • GEMS: Underwater spectrometer for long-term radioactivity measurements

    Ludovica Sartini;Francesco Simeone;Priscilla Pani;Nadia Lo Bue

  • ABIOTIC METHANE ON EARTH

    Giuseppe Etiope;Giuseppe Etiope;Barbara Sherwood Lollar

  • Upward revision of global fossil fuel methane emissions based on isotope database

    Stefan Schwietzke;Owen A. Sherwood;Lori M. P. Bruhwiler;John B. Miller;John B. Miller

  • Revised genetic diagrams for natural gases based on a global dataset of >20,000 samples

    Alexei V. Milkov;Giuseppe Etiope;Giuseppe Etiope

  • Migration of carrier and trace gases in the geosphere: an overview

    G. Etiope;G. Martinelli

  • Importance of methane and nitrous oxide for Europe's terrestrial greenhouse-gas balance

    E. D. Schulze;S. Luyssaert;S. Luyssaert;P. Ciais;A. Freibauer

  • Geologic emissions of methane to the atmosphere.

    Giuseppe Etiope;Ronald W. Klusman

  • Mud volcanism: An updated review

    Adriano Mazzini;Giuseppe Etiope

  • Carbon degassing from the lithosphere

    Nils-Axel Mörner;Giuseppe Etiope

  • Natural Gas Seepage

    Giuseppe Etiope

  • Investigating hypoxia in aquatic environments: diverse approaches to addressing a complex phenomenon

    J. Friedrich;F. Janssen;F. Janssen;D. Aleynik;Hermann W. Bange

  • Reappraisal of the fossil methane budget and related emission from geologic sources

    Giuseppe Etiope;Keith R. Lassey;Ronald W. Klusman;Enzo Boschi

  • Abiotic methane flux from the Chimaera seep and Tekirova ophiolites (Turkey): Understanding gas exhalation from low temperature serpentinization and implications for Mars

    Giuseppe Etiope;Giuseppe Etiope;Martin Schoell;Hakan Hosgörmez

  • A new estimate of global methane flux from onshore and shallow submarine mud volcanoes to the atmosphere

    Giuseppe Etiope;Alexei V. Milkov

  • Terrestrial methane seeps and mud volcanoes: A global perspective of gas origin

    Giuseppe Etiope;Akper Feyzullayev;Calin L. Baciu

  • Gridded maps of geological methane emissions and their isotopic signature

    Giuseppe Etiope;Giuseppe Etiope;Giancarlo Ciotoli;Stefan Schwietzke;Stefan Schwietzke;Stefan Schwietzke;Martin Schoell

  • Earth's degassing: a missing ethane and propane source.

    Giuseppe Etiope;Paolo Ciccioli

  • Global Inventory of Gas Geochemistry Data from Fossil Fuel, Microbial and Burning Sources, version 2017

    Owen A. Sherwood;Owen A. Sherwood;Stefan Schwietzke;Stefan Schwietzke;Victoria A. Arling;Giuseppe Etiope;Giuseppe Etiope

  • Natural emissions of methane from geological seepage in Europe

    Giuseppe Etiope

Frequent Co-Authors

George Papatheodorou
George Papatheodorou University of Patras
Alexei V. Milkov
Alexei V. Milkov Colorado School of Mines
Adriano Mazzini
Adriano Mazzini University of Oslo
Francesco Italiano
Francesco Italiano National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
George Ferentinos
George Ferentinos University of Patras
Edward J. Dlugokencky
Edward J. Dlugokencky National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Lori Bruhwiler
Lori Bruhwiler National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Sander Houweling
Sander Houweling Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Luca Gasperini
Luca Gasperini National Research Council (CNR)
Christian Frankenberg
Christian Frankenberg California Institute of Technology

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