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Maria Triantaphyllou publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Maria Triantaphyllou sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 205 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Maria Triantaphyllou D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Maria Triantaphyllou sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Maria Triantaphyllou is affiliated with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular emphasis on Oceanography, Atmospheric Science, Archeology, Ecology, and Paleontology.

The scientist's work spans various main topics including:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies

Frequently publishing in notable venues, Maria Triantaphyllou has contributed multiple articles to:

  • Revue de Micropaléontologie
  • Geosciences
  • Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Water

Recent publications include:

  • Bioinvasion impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human health in the Mediterranean Sea, 2022, in Aquatic Invasions
  • Indicative value of benthic foraminifera for biomonitoring: Assignment to ecological groups of sensitivity to total organic carbon of species from European intertidal areas and transitional waters, 2021, in Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Assessment of Geological Heritage Sites and Their Significance for Geotouristic Exploitation: The Case of Lefkas, Meganisi, Kefalonia and Ithaki Islands, Ionian Sea, Greece, 2022, in Geosciences
  • Isotopic range of bioavailable strontium on the Peloponnese peninsula, Greece: A multi-proxy approach, 2021, in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Response of Living Benthic Foraminifera to Anthropogenic Pollution and Metal Concentrations in Saronikos Gulf (Greece, Eastern Mediterranean), 2022, in Minerals

Maria Triantaphyllou has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Margarita D. Dimiza
  • Alexandra Gogou
  • Elisavet Skampa
  • Όλγα Κουκουσιούρα
  • Θεοδώρα Τσουρού

Best Publications

  • Late Glacial-Holocene climate variability at the south-eastern margin of the Aegean Sea

    M. V. Triantaphyllou;P. Ziveri;A. Gogou;G. Marino

  • Realising consilience: How better communication between archaeologists, historians and natural scientists can transform the study of past climate change in the Mediterranean

    Adam Izdebski;Karin Holmgren;Erika Weiberg;Sharon R. Stocker

  • The Foram Stress Index: A New Tool for Environmental Assessment of Soft-Bottom Environments Using Benthic Foraminifera. A Case Study from the Saronikos Gulf, Greece, Eastern Mediterranean

    Margarita D. Dimiza;Maria V. Triantaphyllou;Olga Koukousioura;Pamela Hallock

  • New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (October, 2014)

    S. Katsanevakis;Ü. Acar;I. Ammar;B. A. Balci

  • Climate variability and socio-environmental changes in the northern Aegean (NE Mediterranean) during the last 1500 years

    Alexandra Gogou;Maria Triantaphyllou;Elena Xoplaki;Adam Izdebski

  • Piraeus, the ancient island of Athens: Evidence from Holocene sediments and historical archives

    Jean-Philippe Goiran;Kosmas P. Pavlopoulos;Eric Fouache;Maria Triantaphyllou

  • Late Glacial–Holocene ecostratigraphy of the south-eastern Aegean Sea, based on plankton and pollen assemblages

    M. V. Triantaphyllou;A. Antonarakou;K. Kouli;M. Dimiza

  • Living benthic foraminifera as an environmental proxy in coastal ecosystems: A case study from the Aegean Sea (Greece, NE Mediterranean)

    Olga Koukousioura;Margarita D. Dimiza;Maria V. Triantaphyllou;Pamela Hallock

  • Seasonal and spatial variability of coccolithophore export production at the south-western margin of Crete (eastern Mediterranean)

    E. Malinverno;M.V. Triantaphyllou;S. Stavrakakis;P. Ziveri;P. Ziveri

  • Seasonal variation in Emiliania huxleyi coccolith morphology and calcification in the Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)

    Maria Triantaphyllou;Margarita Dimiza;Eva Krasakopoulou;Elisa Malinverno

  • Thrust sequences in the central part of the External Hellenides

    Spilios Sotiropoulos;Evangelos Kamberis;Maria V. Triantaphyllou;Theodor Doutsos

  • Paleoenvironmental evolution of the coastal plain of marathon, greece, during the late holocene : Depositional environment, climate, and sea level changes

    Kosmas Pavlopoulos;Panagiotis Karkanas;Maria Triantaphyllou;Efthimios Karymbalis

  • Paleoenvironmental changes since 3000 BC in the coastal marsh of Vravron (Attica, SE Greece)

    M.V. Triantaphyllou;K. Kouli;T. Tsourou;O. Koukousioura

  • Clarifying stages of alluvial fan evolution along the Sfakian piedmont, southern Crete: New evidence from analysis of post-incisive soils and OSL dating

    Richard Pope;Keith Wilkinson;Emmanuel Skourtsos;Maria Triantaphyllou

  • Large Sea Surface Temperature, Salinity, and Productivity-Preservation Changes Preceding the Onset of the Messinian Salinity Crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

    Iuliana Vasiliev;Vasileios Karakitsios;Ioanna Bouloubassi;Konstantina Agiadi

  • Coccolithophore export production and response to seasonal surface water variability in the oligotrophic Cretan Sea (NE Mediterranean)

    Maria V. Triantaphyllou;Patrizia Ziveri;Anastasios Tselepides

  • Indicative value of benthic foraminifera for biomonitoring: Assignment to ecological groups of sensitivity to total organic carbon of species from European intertidal areas and transitional waters.

    Vincent M.P. Bouchet;Fabrizio Frontalini;Fabio Francescangeli;Pierre-Guy Sauriau

  • A Late Pleistocene clockwise rotation phase of Zakynthos (Greece) and implications for the evolution of the western Aegean arc

    C.E Duermeijer;W Krijgsman;C.G Langereis;J.E Meulenkamp

  • A record of the Messinian salinity crisis in the eastern Ionian tectonically active domain (Greece, eastern Mediterranean)

    Vasileios Karakitsios;Marco Roveri;Stefano Lugli;Vinicio Manzi

  • Foraminiferal and ostracod ecological patterns in coastal environments of SE Andros Island (Middle Aegean Sea, Greece)

    Maria V. Triantaphyllou;Theodora Tsourou;Olga Koukousioura;Michael D. Dermitzakis

  • Live and dead benthic foraminiferal assemblages from coastal environments of the Aegean Sea (Greece): Distribution and diversity

    Margarita D. Dimiza;Olga Koukousioura;Olga Koukousioura;Maria V. Triantaphyllou;Michael D. Dermitzakis

Frequent Co-Authors

Ioanna Bouloubassi
Ioanna Bouloubassi Sorbonne University
Patrizia Ziveri
Patrizia Ziveri Autonomous University of Barcelona
Belen Martrat
Belen Martrat Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research
Elena Xoplaki
Elena Xoplaki University of Giessen
Kay-Christian Emeis
Kay-Christian Emeis Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Centre for Materials and Coastal Research
Dominik Fleitmann
Dominik Fleitmann University of Basel
Karl-Heinz Baumann
Karl-Heinz Baumann University of Bremen
Jürg Luterbacher
Jürg Luterbacher University of Giessen
Jeremy R. Young
Jeremy R. Young University College London
Andrea Toreti
Andrea Toreti University of Giessen

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