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Luigi Jovane is affiliated with the Universidade de São Paulo in Brazil and has an extensive research record in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a primary focus on geological and paleoclimatological topics. Their body of work includes 206 publications in this main field, contributing significantly to various related subfields.

Their research spans multiple subfields including:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Geophysics
  • Paleontology
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Geochemistry and Petrology

Jovane's most frequent topics of research encompass:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies

The scientist has published notably in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Minerals
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Marine Geology

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Genesis and Evolution of Ferromanganese Crusts from the Summit of Rio Grande Rise, Southwest Atlantic Ocean," 2020, Minerals
  • "Mid-Cretaceous marine Os isotope evidence for heterogeneous cause of oceanic anoxic events," 2022, Nature Communications
  • "Determining the style and provenance of magmatic activity during the Early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE 1a)," 2021, Global and Planetary Change
  • "Astronomical tuning of the Aptian stage and its implications for age recalibrations and paleoclimatic events," 2022, Nature Communications
  • "Miocene Phosphatization of Rocks From the Summit of Rio Grande Rise, Southwest Atlantic Ocean," 2021, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

Luigi Jovane collaborates frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Mayuri Inoue
  • Carlos A. Alvarez Zarikian
  • Montserrat Alonso-García
  • Juan Carlos Laya
  • Fabrizio Frontalini

Best Publications

  • A new view of Italian seismicity using 20 years of instrumental recordings

    C. Chiarabba;L. Jovane;R. DiStefano

  • Magnetotactic bacterial abundance in pelagic marine environments is limited by organic carbon flux and availability of dissolved iron

    Andrew P. Roberts;Andrew P. Roberts;Fabio Florindo;Giuliana Villa;Liao Chang

  • The abrupt onset of the modern South Asian Monsoon winds.

    Christian Betzler;Gregor P. Eberli;Dick Kroon;James D. Wright

  • The middle Eocene climatic optimum event in the Contessa Highway section, Umbrian Apennines, Italy

    Luigi Jovane;Fabio Florindo;Rodolfo Coccioni;Jaume Dinarès-Turell

  • Magnetic properties of pelagic marine carbonates

    Andrew P. Roberts;Fabio Florindo;Liao Chang;David Heslop

  • Refinement of Miocene sea level and monsoon events from the sedimentary archive of the Maldives (Indian Ocean)

    C. Betzler;G. P. Eberli;T. Lüdmann;J. Reolid

  • The Dan-C2 hyperthermal event at Gubbio (Italy): Global implications, environmental effects, and cause(s)

    Rodolfo Coccioni;Fabrizio Frontalini;Giuseppe Bancalà;Eliana Fornaciari

  • An integrated stratigraphic record of the Palaeocene-lower Eocene at Gubbio (Italy): new insights into the early Palaeogene hyperthermals and carbon isotope excursions

    Rodolfo Coccioni;Giuseppe Bancalà;Rita Catanzarit;Eliana Fornaciari

  • Mid-Cretaceous marine Os isotope evidence for heterogeneous cause of oceanic anoxic events

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  • Micromagnetic coercivity distributions and interactions in chondrules with implications for paleointensities of the early solar system

    Gary Acton;Qing-Zhu Yin;Kenneth L. Verosub;Luigi Jovane;Luigi Jovane

  • Giant magnetofossils and hyperthermal events

    Liao Chang;Andrew P. Roberts;Andrew P. Roberts;Wyn Williams;John D. Fitz Gerald

  • Astronomic calibration of the late Eocene/early Oligocene Massignano section (central Italy)

    Luigi Jovane;Luigi Jovane;Fabio Florindo;Mario Sprovieri;Heiko Pälike

  • Genesis and Evolution of Ferromanganese Crusts from the Summit of Rio Grande Rise, Southwest Atlantic Ocean

    Mariana Benites;James R. Hein;Kira Mizell;Terrence Blackburn

  • Preliminary Integrated Chronostratigraphy of the AND-2A Core, ANDRILL Southern McMurdo Sound Project, Antarctica

    G. Acton;J. Crampton;G. Di Vincenzo;Christopher R. Fielding

  • Carbon cycle instability and orbital forcing during the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum.

    Martino Giorgioni;Martino Giorgioni;Luigi Jovane;Eric S. Rego;Daniel Rodelli

  • Astronomical calibration of the middle Eocene Contessa Highway section (Gubbio, Italy)

    Luigi Jovane;Mario Sprovieri;Rodolfo Coccioni;Fabio Florindo

  • Flux and provenance of ice-rafted debris in the earliest Pleistocene sub-polar North Atlantic Ocean comparable to the last glacial maximum

    Ian Bailey;Gavin L. Foster;Paul A. Wilson;Luigi Jovane

  • Determining the style and provenance of magmatic activity during the Early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE 1a)

    L.M.E. Percival;L.R. Tedeschi;R.A. Creaser;C. Bottini

  • Deep-sea mining on the Rio Grande Rise (Southwestern Atlantic): A review on environmental baseline, ecosystem services and potential impacts

    Francesc Montserrat;Maila Guilhon;Paulo Vinicius Ferraz Corrêa;Natascha Menezes Bergo

  • Carbonate delta drift: A new sediment drift type

    Thomas Lüdmann;Christian Betzler;Gregor P. Eberli;Jesús Reolid

  • Astronomical calibration of the middle Eocene Contessa Highway section (Gubbio, Italy)

    R. Coccioni;F. Florindo;L. Jovane;A. Marsili

  • Micromagnetic Coercivity Distributions and Interactions in Chondrules With Implications for Paleointensities of the Early Solar System

    Q. Yin;G. Acton;K. L. Verosub;L. Jovane

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabio Florindo
Fabio Florindo National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Rodolfo Coccioni
Rodolfo Coccioni University of Urbino
Fabrizio Frontalini
Fabrizio Frontalini University of Urbino
Gregor P. Eberli
Gregor P. Eberli University of Miami
Christian Betzler
Christian Betzler Universität Hamburg
John J. G. Reijmer
John J. G. Reijmer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
James D. Wright
James D. Wright Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Andrew P. Roberts
Andrew P. Roberts Australian National University
Thomas Lüdmann
Thomas Lüdmann Universität Hamburg
Ricardo I.F. Trindade
Ricardo I.F. Trindade Universidade de São Paulo

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