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Michele Rebesco is affiliated with the National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics in Italy. Their academic contributions primarily focus on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with 64 publications in this field. Their work spans several subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, and Geology.

Their research covers a range of topics, among which notable areas include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies

Michele Rebesco has published numerous research papers. Recent notable works include:

  • "The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean Version 4.0" (2020), published in Scientific Data
  • "The International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean Version 2" (2022), published in Scientific Data
  • "A new classification system for mixed (turbidite-contourite) depositional systems: Examples, conceptual models and diagnostic criteria for modern and ancient records" (2022), published in Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Role of dense shelf water in the development of Antarctic submarine canyon morphology" (2020), published in Geomorphology
  • "The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean Version 5.0" (2024), published in Scientific Data

The scientist often collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • P.E. O'Brien
  • Alan K. Cooper
  • Carl Richter
  • Samantha R. Barr
  • Steven M. Bohaty

Michele Rebesco's work is published in various scientific venues, with repeated contributions in the following journals and platforms:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Marine Geology
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Sedimentology
  • Scientific Data

Best Publications

  • The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean (IBCAO) Version 3.0

    Martin Jakobsson;Larry Mayer;Bernard Coakley;Julian A. Dowdeswell

  • Contourites and associated sediments controlled by deep-water circulation processes: State-of-the-art and future considerations

    Michele Rebesco;F. Javier Hernández-Molina;David Van Rooij;Anna Wåhlin

  • The International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean (IBCSO) Version 1.0 – A new bathymetric compilation covering circum-Antarctic waters

    Jan Erik Arndt;Hans Werner Schenke;Martin Jakobsson;Frank O. Nitsche

  • The International Bathymetric Chart of the Arctic Ocean Version 4.0.

    Martin Jakobsson;Larry A. Mayer;Caroline Bringensparr;Carlos F. Castro

  • Seismic expression of contourites and related deposits: a preface

    Michele Rebesco;Dorrik Stow

  • Contourite depositional system on the Argentine Slope: An exceptional record of the influence of Antarctic water masses

    F. Javier Hernández-Molina;Marcelo Paterlini;Roberto Violante;Patricio Marshall

  • Giant sediment drifts on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula

    Michele Rebesco;Robert D. Larter;Angelo Camerlenghi;Peter F. Barker

  • The History of Sedimentation on the Continental Rise West of the Antarctic Peninsula

    Michele Rebesco;Robert D. Larter;Peter F. Barker;Angelo Camerlenghi

  • Mid-late Pleistocene glacimarine sedimentary processes of a high-latitude, deep-sea sediment drift (Antarctic Peninsula Pacific margin)

    R.G. Lucchi;M. Rebesco;A. Camerlenghi;M. Busetti

  • Giant mounded drifts in the Argentine Continental Margin: Origins, and global implications for the history of thermohaline circulation

    F.J. Hernández-Molina;M. Paterlini;L. Somoza;R. Violante

  • The International Bathymetric Chart of the Southern Ocean Version 2

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  • Cenozoic Tectonic, Sedimentary and Glacial History of the Continental Shelf West Of Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula

    R. D. Larter;M. Rebesco;L. E. Vanneste;L. A. P. GambôA

  • Sediment drifts and deep-sea channel systems, Antarctic Peninsula Pacific Margin

    M. Rebesco;C. J. Pudsey;M. Canals;A. Camerlenghi

  • Miocene reversal of bottom water flow along the Pacific Margin of the Antarctic Peninsula: Stratigraphic evidence from a contourite sedimentary tail

    F.J. Hernández-Molina;R.D. Larter;M. Rebesco;A. Maldonado

  • Effects of biogenic silica on sediment compaction and slope stability on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula

    V. Volpi;A. Camerlenghi;C.-D. Hillenbrand;M. Rebesco

  • Postglacial sedimentary processes on the Storfjorden and Kveithola trough mouth fans: Significance of extreme glacimarine sedimentation

    R.G. Lucchi;A. Camerlenghi;A. Camerlenghi;M. Rebesco;E. Colmenero-Hidalgo;E. Colmenero-Hidalgo

  • Subglacial morphology and glacial evolution of the Palmer deep outlet system, Antarctic Peninsula

    Eugene Domack;David Amblàs;Robert Gilbert;Stefanie Brachfeld

  • Ten-month observation of the bottom current regime across a sediment drift of the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula

    Angelo Camerlenghi;A. Crise;C.J. Pudsey;E. Accerboni

  • Environmental magnetism of Antarctic Late Pleistocene sediments and interhemispheric correlation of climatic events

    Leonardo Sagnotti;Patrizia Macrı́;Angelo Camerlenghi;Michele Rebesco

  • Quaternary contourite drifts of the Western Spitsbergen margin

    Michele Rebesco;Anna Wåhlin;Jan Sverre Laberg;Ursula Schauer

  • Deglaciation of the western margin of the Barents Sea Ice Sheet — A swath bathymetric and sub-bottom seismic study from the Kveithola Trough

    Michele Rebesco;Yanguang Liu;Angelo Camerlenghi;Monica Winsborrow

  • Glacial morphology and post-glacial contourites in northern Prince Gustav Channel (NW Weddell Sea, Antarctica)

    Angelo Camerlenghi;Eugene Domack;Michele Rebesco;Robert Gilbert

Frequent Co-Authors

Angelo Camerlenghi
Angelo Camerlenghi National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics
Roger Urgeles
Roger Urgeles Spanish National Research Council
Till J J Hanebuth
Till J J Hanebuth Coastal Carolina University
Jan Sverre Laberg
Jan Sverre Laberg University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Robert D Larter
Robert D Larter British Antarctic Survey
Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben
Gabriele Uenzelmann-Neben Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Leonardo Sagnotti
Leonardo Sagnotti National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Francisco Javier Hernandéz-Molina
Francisco Javier Hernandéz-Molina Royal Holloway University of London
Leonardo Langone
Leonardo Langone National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
James E T Channell
James E T Channell University of Florida

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