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Luca Carniello

Luca Carniello

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4158
World Ranking
7355
National Ranking
248

Overview

Luca Carniello is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research primarily focuses on Earth-Surface Processes, Ecology, Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, and Global and Planetary Change.

Key topics in Carniello's scientific work include:

  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes

Carniello has published in several notable scientific journals. Their most frequent publication venues are:

  • Water Resources Research
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Earth Surface Dynamics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Nature Geoscience

Some of the recent research papers authored or co-authored by Carniello include:

  • Marsh resilience to sea-level rise reduced by storm-surge barriers in the Venice Lagoon, 2021, Nature Geoscience
  • Optimal floodgate operation for river flood management: The case study of Padova (Italy), 2020, Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies
  • Loss of geomorphic diversity in shallow tidal embayments promoted by storm-surge barriers, 2022, Science Advances
  • The first operations of Mo.S.E. system to prevent the flooding of Venice: Insights on the hydrodynamics of a regulated lagoon, 2021, Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Three-Dimensional Flow Structures and Morphodynamic Evolution of Microtidal Meandering Channels, 2020, Water Resources Research

Frequent collaborators in Carniello's work include:

  • Andrea D'Alpaos (14 publications)
  • Davide Tognin (9 publications)
  • Riccardo Mel (7 publications)
  • Alvise Finotello (7 publications)
  • Luigi D'Alpaos (6 publications)

Best Publications

  • Critical bifurcation of shallow microtidal landforms in tidal flats and salt marshes

    Sergio Fagherazzi;Luca Carniello;Luigi D'Alpaos;Andrea Defina

  • Biologically‐controlled multiple equilibria of tidal landforms and the fate of the Venice lagoon

    Marco Marani;Andrea D'Alpaos;Stefano Lanzoni;Luca Carniello

  • Spatially integrative metrics reveal hidden vulnerability of microtidal salt marshes

    Neil K. Ganju;Zafer Defne;Matthew L. Kirwan;Sergio Fagherazzi

  • Morphological evolution of the Venice lagoon: Evidence from the past and trend for the future

    Luca Carniello;Andrea Defina;Luigi D'Alpaos

  • The importance of being coupled: Stable states and catastrophic shifts in tidal biomorphodynamics

    Marco Marani;Andrea D'Alpaos;Stefano Lanzoni;Luca Carniello

  • A combined wind wave–tidal model for the Venice lagoon, Italy

    L. Carniello;A. Defina;S. Fagherazzi;L. D'Alpaos

  • Influence of storm surges and sea level on shallow tidal basin erosive processes

    G Mariotti;S Fagherazzi;Pl Wiberg;Kj Mcglathery

  • Dynamic response of marshes to perturbations in suspended sediment concentrations and rates of relative sea level rise

    A. D'Alpaos;Simon Mudd;Simon Mudd;L. Carniello

  • Modeling sand-mud transport induced by tidal currents and wind waves in shallow microtidal basins: Application to the Venice Lagoon (Italy)

    Luca Carniello;Andrea Defina;Luigi D'Alpaos

  • Sea level rise, hydrologic runoff, and the flooding of Venice

    Andrea Rinaldo;Andrea Rinaldo;Ludovico Nicotina;E Alessi Celegon;F Beraldin

  • Modeling wind waves and tidal flows in shallow micro-tidal basins

    L. Carniello;A. D’Alpaos;A. Defina

  • Wind waves in shallow microtidal basins and the dynamic equilibrium of tidal flats

    S. Fagherazzi;C. Palermo;M. C. Rulli;L. Carniello

  • Experimental analysis of tidal network growth and development

    L. Stefanon;L. Carniello;A. D’Alpaos;S. Lanzoni

  • Self-organization of shallow basins in tidal flats and salt marshes

    A. Defina;L. Carniello;S. Fagherazzi;L. D'Alpaos

  • Mathematical modeling of flooding due to river bank failure

    Daniele Pietro Viero;Andrea D’Alpaos;Luca Carniello;Andrea Defina

  • Marsh resilience to sea-level rise reduced by storm-surge barriers in the Venice Lagoon

    Davide Tognin;Andrea D’Alpaos;Marco Marani;Luca Carniello

  • Changes in the wind-wave field and related salt-marsh lateral erosion: inferences from the evolution of the Venice Lagoon in the last four centuries.

    Laura Tommasini;Luca Carniello;Massimiliano Ghinassi;Marcella Roner

  • A comparative study of physical and numerical modeling of tidal network ontogeny

    Zeng Zhou;Maitane Olabarrieta;Maitane Olabarrieta;Luana Stefanon;Andrea D'Alpaos

  • Signatures of sea level changes on tidal geomorphology: Experiments on network incision and retreat

    Luana Stefanon;Luca Carniello;Andrea D'Alpaos;Andrea Rinaldo;Andrea Rinaldo

  • An ecogeomorphic model of tidal channel initiation and elaboration in progressive marsh accretional contexts

    J.-P. Belliard;J.-P. Belliard;M. Toffolon;L. Carniello;A. D'Alpaos

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea D'Alpaos
Andrea D'Alpaos University of Padua
Marco Marani
Marco Marani University of Padua
Andrea Rinaldo
Andrea Rinaldo École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Stefano Lanzoni
Stefano Lanzoni University of Padua
Sergio Fagherazzi
Sergio Fagherazzi Boston University
Massimiliano Ghinassi
Massimiliano Ghinassi University of Padua
Simon M. Mudd
Simon M. Mudd University of Edinburgh
Stijn Temmerman
Stijn Temmerman University of Antwerp
Peter Troch
Peter Troch University of Arizona
Giovanni Coco
Giovanni Coco University of Auckland

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