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Giuseppe Siani is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on atmospheric science, oceanography, geophysics, earth-surface processes, and archeology. Their research spans multiple interconnected disciplines, reflecting a comprehensive approach to understanding geological and environmental phenomena.

The scientist's publication record includes significant work on geology and paleoclimatology research, as well as marine and environmental studies. Their topics of interest encompass geological formations and processes, geological and geochemical analysis, isotope analysis in ecology, geochemistry and elemental analysis, and methane hydrates and related phenomena.

Frequent coauthors include Christophe Colin, Élisabeth Michel, Arnaud Dapoigny, Jiawang Wu, and Zhifei Liu. This collaboration network indicates ongoing partnerships within the geoscientific community.

Giuseppe Siani has published in several recurring academic venues such as:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Scientific Reports

Among their recent published papers are:

  • Seismo-Turbidites in Aysén Fjord (Southern Chile) Reveal a Complex Pattern of Rupture Modes Along the 1960 Megathrust Earthquake Segment (2020, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)
  • Variations in eastern Mediterranean hydrology during the last climatic cycle as inferred from neodymium isotopes in foraminifera (2020, Quaternary Science Reviews)
  • Changes in the Intermediate Water Masses of the Mediterranean Sea During the Last Climatic Cycle-New Constraints From Neodymium Isotopes in Foraminifera (2021, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology)
  • Glass shard K-Ar dating of the Chalupas caldera major eruption: Main Pleistocene stratigraphic marker of the Ecuadorian volcanic arc (2020, Quaternary Geochronology)
  • Ventilation and Expansion of Intermediate and Deep Waters in the Southeast Pacific During the Last Termination (2020, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology)

Best Publications

  • Radiocarbon Reservoir Ages In The Mediterranean Sea And Black Sea

    Giuseppe Siani;Martine Paterne;Maurice Arnold;Edouard Bard

  • Mediterranean Sea Surface Radiocarbon Reservoir Age Changes Since the Last Glacial Maximum

    Giuseppe Siani;Martine Paterne;Elisabeth Michel;Roberto Sulpizio

  • North-south palaeohydrological contrasts in the central Mediterranean during the Holocene: tentative synthesis and working hypotheses

    M. Magny;N. Combourieu-Nebout;J. L. de Beaulieu;V. Bout-Roumazeilles

  • 7000 years of paleostorm activity in the NW Mediterranean Sea in response to Holocene climate events

    Pierre Sabatier;Pierre Sabatier;Laurent Dezileau;Christophe Colin;Louis Briqueu

  • Erosional history of the eastern Tibetan Plateau since 190 kyr ago: clay mineralogical and geochemical investigations from the southwestern South China Sea

    Zhifei Liu;Christophe Colin;Alain Trentesaux;Dominique Blamart

  • Tephrostratigraphy, chronology and climatic events of the Mediterranean basin during the Holocene: an overview

    Giovanni Zanchetta;Roberto Sulpizio;Neil Roberts;Raffaello Cioni

  • Tephrostratigraphy study for the last 18,000 14 C years in a deep-sea sediment sequence for the South Adriatic

    Giuseppe Siani;Roberto Sulpizio;Martine Paterne;Alessandro Sbrana

  • Carbon isotope records reveal precise timing of enhanced Southern Ocean upwelling during the last deglaciation.

    Giuseppe Siani;Elisabeth Michel;Ricardo De Pol-Holz;Tim DeVries

  • Duration of S1, the most recent sapropel in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, as indicated by accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon and geochemical evidence

    D. Mercone;J. Thomson;I.W. Croudace;G. Siani

  • Late Quaternary climatic control on erosion and weathering in the eastern Tibetan Plateau and the Mekong Basin

    Zhifei Liu;Christophe Colin;Alain Trentesaux;Giuseppe Siani

  • A HIGH-RESOLUTION RECORD OF THE LAST DEGLACIATION IN THE CENTRAL MEDITERRANEAN SEA : PALAEOVEGETATION AND PALAEOHYDROLOGICAL EVOLUTION

    Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout;Martine Paterne;Jean-Louis Turon;Giuseppe Siani

  • Holocene vegetation and climate changes in the central Mediterranean inferred from a high-resolution marine pollen record (Adriatic Sea)

    N. Combourieu-Nebout;O. Peyron;V. Bout-Roumazeilles;S. Goring

  • Impact of the East Asian monsoon rainfall changes on the erosion of the Mekong River basin over the past 25,000 yr

    Christophe Colin;Giuseppe Siani;Marie-Alexandrine Sicre;Zhifei Liu

  • A 90,000–200,000 yrs marine tephra record of Italian volcanic activity in the Central Mediterranean Sea

    M. Paterne;F. Guichard;J.C. Duplessy;G. Siani

  • Deglacial and Holocene vegetation and climatic changes in the southern Central Mediterranean from a direct land–sea correlation

    Stéphanie Desprat;N. Combourieu-Nebout;L. Essallami;Marie-Alexandrine Sicre

  • Paleohydrology reconstruction and Holocene climate variability in the South Adriatic Sea

    G. Siani;M. Magny;M. Paterne;Maxime Debret

  • Hydrological changes in the Mediterranean Sea over the last 30,000 years

    L. Essallami;Marie-Alexandrine Sicre;Nejib Kallel;Laurent Labeyrie;Laurent Labeyrie

  • Clay minerals and geochemistry record from northwest Mediterranean coastal lagoon sequence: Implications for paleostorm reconstruction

    Pierre Sabatier;Pierre Sabatier;Laurent Dezileau;Louis Briqueu;Christophe Colin

  • Late glacial to Holocene planktic foraminifera bioevents and climatic record in the South Adriatic Sea

    Giuseppe Siani;Martine Paterne;Christophe Colin

  • Holocene Variations of Radiocarbon Reservoir Ages in a Mediterranean Lagoonal System

    Pierre Sabatier;L. Dezileau;Philippe Blanchemanche;Giuseppe Siani

Frequent Co-Authors

Martine Paterne
Martine Paterne Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Zhifei Liu
Zhifei Liu Tongji University
Christophe Colin
Christophe Colin University of Paris-Saclay
Elisabeth Michel
Elisabeth Michel Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
Roberto Sulpizio
Roberto Sulpizio University of Bari Aldo Moro
Giovanni Zanchetta
Giovanni Zanchetta University of Pisa
Frank Lamy
Frank Lamy Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
P. Montagna
P. Montagna National Institute for Nuclear Physics
Eric Douville
Eric Douville Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Catherine Kissel
Catherine Kissel Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University

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