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Nick Marriner is affiliated with the University of Franche-Comté in France. Their research spans multiple disciplines, primarily focusing on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Arts and Humanities. Notably, their work lies at the intersection of archaeology, paleoclimatology, and environmental studies.

The main fields of study for their research include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Arts and Humanities

Within these fields, Marriner explores several subfields:

  • Archeology
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Paleontology
  • Oceanography
  • Earth-Surface Processes

The core topics in Marriner's work focus on:

  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Marine and environmental studies
  • Archaeology and Historical Studies
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics

Marriner has published extensively in a variety of scholarly venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Geoarchaeology
  • Anthropocene

Their recent papers reflect a focus on climate change impacts, sea-level variability, and ancient environmental patterns. Selected recent publications are:

  • "Climate change: A driver of future conflicts in the Persian Gulf Region?" (2021) in Heliyon
  • "Climate pacing of millennial sea-level change variability in the central and western Mediterranean" (2021) in Nature Communications
  • "Climate Change and Social Unrest: A 6,000-Year Chronicle From the Eastern Mediterranean" (2020) in Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Anthropocene tipping point reverses long-term Holocene cooling of the Mediterranean Sea: A meta-analysis of the basin's Sea Surface Temperature records" (2022) in Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Climate change threatens olive oil production in the Levant" (2023) in Nature Plants

Marriner often collaborates with other researchers across related disciplines. Frequent co-authors include:

  • David Kaniewski
  • Christophe Morhange
  • Matteo Vacchi
  • Majid Pourkerman
  • Thierry Otto

Best Publications

  • Human influence and the changing geomorphology of Mediterranean deltas and coasts over the last 6000 years: From progradation to destruction phase?

    Edward J. Anthony;Nick Marriner;Christophe Morhange

  • Multiproxy assessment of Holocene relative sea-level changes in the western Mediterranean: Sea-level variability and improvements in the definition of the isostatic signal

    Matteo Vacchi;Nick Marriner;Christophe Morhange;Giorgio Spada

  • Geoscience of ancient Mediterranean harbours

    Nick Marriner;Christophe Morhange

  • Rapid sea-level movements and noneruptive crustal deformations in the Phlegrean Fields caldera, Italy

    Christophe Morhange;Nick Marriner;Jacques Laborel;Micol Todesco

  • Caspian sea-level changes during the last millennium: historical and geological evidence from the south Caspian Sea

    A. Naderi Beni;H. Lahijani;R. Mousavi Harami;K. Arpe

  • A new model of river dynamics, hydroclimatic change and human settlement in the Nile Valley derived from meta-analysis of the Holocene fluvial archive

    Mark G. Macklin;Mark G. Macklin;Willem H.J. Toonen;Jamie C. Woodward;Martin A.J. Williams

  • Late Holocene relative sea-level changes in Lebanon, Eastern Mediterranean☆

    Christophe Morhange;Paolo A. Pirazzoli;Nick Marriner;Lucien F. Montaggioni

  • Geoarchaeology of Tyre's ancient northern harbour, Phoenicia

    Nick Marriner;Christophe Morhange;Marcelle Boudagher-Fadel;Michel Bourcier

  • ITCZ and ENSO-like pacing of Nile delta hydro-geomorphology during the Holocene

    Nick Marriner;Clément Flaux;David Kaniewski;Christophe Morhange

  • Geoarchaeology of Sidon's ancient harbours, Phoenicia

    Nick Marriner;Christophe Morhange;Claude Doumet-Serhal

  • New relative sea-level insights into the isostatic history of the Western Mediterranean

    Matteo Vacchi;Matteo Vacchi;Matthieu Ghilardi;Rita T. Melis;Giorgio Spada

  • Coastal boulders as evidence for high-energy waves on the Iranian coast of Makran

    Majid Shah-hosseini;Christophe Morhange;Abdolmajid Naderi Beni;Nick Marriner

  • Nile Delta's sinking past: Quantifiable links with Holocene compaction and climate-driven changes in sediment supply?

    Nick Marriner;Clément Flaux;Christophe Morhange;David Kaniewski

  • Ancient Tyre and its harbours: 5000 years of human-environment interactions

    Nick Marriner;Christophe Morhange;Nicolas Carayon

  • Geoarchaeological evidence for dredging in Tyre's ancient harbour, Levant

    Nick Marriner;Christophe Morhange

  • The ‘Ancient Harbour Parasequence’: Anthropogenic forcing of the stratigraphic highstand record

    N. Marriner;C. Morhange

  • The 4.2 ka BP event in the Levant

    David Kaniewski;David Kaniewski;David Kaniewski;Nick Marriner;Rachid Cheddadi;Joël Guiot

  • Pollutant lead reveals the pre‐Hellenistic occupation and ancient growth of Alexandria, Egypt

    A. Véron;J. P. Goiran;C. Morhange;N. Marriner

  • Solar pacing of storm surges, coastal flooding and agricultural losses in the Central Mediterranean

    David Kaniewski;David Kaniewski;David Kaniewski;Nick Marriner;Christophe Morhange;Christophe Morhange;Sanja Faivre

  • Fire in Mediterranean Ecosystems: ecology, evolution and management. J.E. KEELEY, W.J. BOND, R.A. BRADSTOCK, J.G. PAUSAS, P.W. RUNDEL, (2012), Cambridge University Press, 515 p.

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  • Tsunamis in the geological record: Making waves with a cautionary tale from the Mediterranean

    Nick Marriner;David Kaniewski;David Kaniewski;David Kaniewski;Christophe Morhange;Clément Flaux

Frequent Co-Authors

Christophe Morhange
Christophe Morhange Aix-Marseille University
David Kaniewski
David Kaniewski Paul Sabatier University
Matteo Vacchi
Matteo Vacchi University of Pisa
Giorgio Spada
Giorgio Spada University of Bologna
Alessio Rovere
Alessio Rovere Ca Foscari University of Venice
Rachid Cheddadi
Rachid Cheddadi University of Montpellier
James Goff
James Goff University of New South Wales
Mark G. Macklin
Mark G. Macklin University of Lincoln
Jamie Woodward
Jamie Woodward University of Manchester
Albert Galy
Albert Galy University of Lorraine

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