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Maria Marino is affiliated with the University of Bari Aldo Moro in Italy. Their research focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions also in Environmental Science. The principal subfields include Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Anthropology, Paleontology, and Earth-Surface Processes.

Their main topics of work encompass:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies
  • Marine and environmental studies

Maria Marino has published extensively, with recent notable papers including:

  • "Holocene climate variability of the Western Mediterranean: Surface water dynamics inferred from calcareous plankton assemblages" (2020, The Holocene)
  • "Control Mechanisms of Primary Productivity Revealed by Calcareous Nannoplankton From Marine Isotope Stages 12 to 9 at the Shackleton Site (IODP Site U1385)" (2021, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology)
  • "A new perspective of the Alboran Upwelling System reconstruction during the Marine Isotope Stage 11: A high-resolution coccolithophore record" (2020, Quaternary Science Reviews)
  • "Climate variability during MIS 20-18 as recorded by alkenone-SST and calcareous plankton in the Ionian Basin (central Mediterranean)" (2020, Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology)

The most frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Global and Planetary Change

Collaboration is an important aspect of their research activity. The most frequent co-authors are:

  • Patrizia Maiorano
  • Angela Girone
  • José-Abel Flores
  • Teresa Rodrigues
  • Franck Bassinot

Best Publications

  • Calcareous plankton dissolution pattern and coccolithophore assemblages during the last 600 kyr at ODP Site 1089 (Cape Basin, South Atlantic): paleoceanographic implications

    José-Abel Flores;Maria Marino;Francisco J Sierro;David A Hodell

  • Calabrian and Ionian: A proposal for the definition of Mediterranean stages for the Lower and Middle Pleistocene

    Mb Cita;Luca Capraro;N Ciaranfi;E Di Stefano

  • Il bacino di "piggyback" di Sant'Arcangelo; evoluzione tettonico-sedimentaria

    P. Pieri;L. Sabato;F. Loiacono;M. Marino

  • 12. INTEGRATED CALCAREOUS PLANKTON BIOSTRATIGRAPHY AND CYCLOSTRATIGRAPHY AT SITE 964 1

    R. Sprovieri;E. Di Stefano;M. Howell;T. Sakamoto

  • Middle Eocene to early Oligocene calcareous nannofossil stratigraphy at Leg 177 Site 1090

    Maria Marino;Jose-Abel Flores

  • The Calabrian Stage redefined

    Maria Bianca Cita;Luca Capraro;Neri Ciaranfi;Enrico Di Stefano

  • Calcareous nannofossil bioevents and environmental control on temporal and spatial patterns at the early–middle Pleistocene

    Patrizia Maiorano;Maria Marino

  • Proposal for Pliocene and Pleistocene land–sea correlation in the Italian area

    Adele Bertini;Neri Ciaranfi;Maria Marino;Maria Rita Palombo

  • Rock magnetism and palaeomagnetism of the Montalbano Jonico section (Italy): evidence for late diagenetic growth of greigite and implications for magnetostratigraphy

    Leonardo Sagnotti;Antonio Cascella;Neri Ciaranfi;Patrizia Macrì

  • Integrated stratigraphy and astronomical tuning of lower-middle Pleistocene Montalbano Jonico section (southern Italy)

    N. Ciaranfi;F. Lirer;L. Lirer;L.J. Lourens

  • Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 177 Initial Reports

    R Gersonde;D Hodell;P Blum;C Andeersson

  • Coccolithophores as proxy of seawater changes at orbital-to-millennial scale during middle Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stages 14–9 in North Atlantic core MD01-2446

    Maria Marino;Patrizia Maiorano;Francesca Tarantino;Antje H. L. Voelker

  • Pleistocene calcareous nannofossil stratigraphy for ODP Leg 177 (Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean)

    José-Abel Flores;Maria Marino

  • Changes in calcareous nannofossil assemblages during the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution

    Maria Marino;Patrizia Maiorano;Fabrizio Lirer

  • Calcareous plankton response to orbital and millennial-scale climate changes across the Middle Pleistocene in the western Mediterranean

    Angela Girone;Patrizia Maiorano;Maria Marino;Michal Kucera

  • Calcareous nannofossil changes during the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution: Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic evidence from North Atlantic Site 980/981

    Maria Marino;Patrizia Maiorano;Benjamin P. Flower

  • Vegetation and climate across the Early-Middle Pleistocene transition at Montalbano Jonico, southern Italy

    Adele Bertini;Francesco Toti;Maria Marino;Neri Ciaranfi

  • The Montalbano Jonico marine succession: An archive for distal tephra layers at the Early–Middle Pleistocene boundary in southern Italy

    P. Petrosino;B.R. Jicha;F.C. Mazzeo;N. Ciaranfi

  • Authigenic 10Be/9Be ratio signature of the Matuyama–Brunhes boundary in the Montalbano Jonico marine succession

    Quentin Simon;Didier L. Bourlès;Franck Bassinot;Sébastien Nomade

  • Pleistocene sections in the Montalbano Jonico area and the potential GSSP for Early-Middle Pleistocene in the Lucania Basin (Southern Italy)

    N. Ciaranfi;A. Dalessandro;Angela Girone;Patrizia Maiorano

Frequent Co-Authors

José-Abel Flores
José-Abel Flores University of Salamanca
Fabrizio Lirer
Fabrizio Lirer Sapienza University of Rome
Adele Bertini
Adele Bertini University of Florence
Antje H L Voelker
Antje H L Voelker Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera
Paola Petrosino
Paola Petrosino University of Naples Federico II
Sébastien Nomade
Sébastien Nomade Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Frank Bassinot
Frank Bassinot University of Paris-Saclay
Leonardo Sagnotti
Leonardo Sagnotti National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout
Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout French National Museum of Natural History
Timothy D. Herbert
Timothy D. Herbert Brown University

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