Her main research concerns Oceanography, Coccolithophore, Emiliania huxleyi, Coccolith and Sediment trap. Her Foraminifera, Plankton, Upwelling, Holocene and Climate change investigations are all subjects of Oceanography research. Her research in Climate change intersects with topics in Geologic record and Marine ecosystem.
Her study in Emiliania huxleyi is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Seawater, Total organic carbon, Surface water and Algae. Her work carried out in the field of Seawater brings together such families of science as Total inorganic carbon, Botany and Anoxic waters. Her studies in Coccolith integrate themes in fields like Bloom, Spring bloom, Photic zone, Mineralogy and Gephyrocapsa oceanica.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Oceanography, Coccolithophore, Coccolith, Emiliania huxleyi and Mediterranean sea. Her Oceanography research focuses on subjects like Photic zone, which are linked to Alkenone. The various areas that she examines in her Coccolithophore study include Seasonality, Holocene, Plankton, Seawater and Calcareous.
Her Coccolith study incorporates themes from Glacial period, Foraminifera, Sediment trap, Water column and Calcite. Her Emiliania huxleyi study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Diatom, Botany, Total inorganic carbon and Total organic carbon. Her research integrates issues of Climate change, Thermohaline circulation and Surface water in her study of Mediterranean sea.
Her primary areas of investigation include Oceanography, Mediterranean sea, Ecology, Coccolithophore and Mediterranean climate. Her Oceanography study is mostly concerned with Foraminifera, Cruise, Plankton, Holocene and Effects of global warming on oceans. The concepts of her Mediterranean sea study are interwoven with issues in Climatology, Climate change, Ocean acidification, Aragonite and Meteor.
Patrizia Ziveri has included themes like Marine ecosystem, Environmental resource management and Environmental planning in her Ocean acidification study. Her work deals with themes such as Coccolith, Emiliania huxleyi and Deglaciation, which intersect with Coccolithophore. The Emiliania huxleyi study combines topics in areas such as Seawater and Calcite.
Patrizia Ziveri spends much of her time researching Oceanography, Mediterranean sea, Ecology, Coccolithophore and Coccolith. Her work on Plankton, Foraminifera and Effects of global warming on oceans as part of general Oceanography study is frequently connected to Seascape, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. Her work in Foraminifera covers topics such as Ecology which are related to areas like Sentinel species and Marine ecosystem.
Her Mediterranean sea study combines topics in areas such as Climate change and Wetland. Patrizia Ziveri focuses mostly in the field of Coccolithophore, narrowing it down to topics relating to Emiliania huxleyi and, in certain cases, Ocean acidification. Her Coccolith research incorporates elements of Seawater and Phytoplankton.
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The Geological Record of Ocean Acidification
Bärbel Hönisch;Andy Ridgwell;Daniela N. Schmidt;Ellen Thomas;Ellen Thomas.
Science (2012)
The role of atmospheric deposition in the biogeochemistry of the Mediterranean Sea
Stefano Guerzoni;Roy Chester;François Dulac;Barak Herut.
Progress in Oceanography (1999)
Strain-specific responses of Emiliania huxleyi to changing seawater carbonate chemistry
Gerald Langer;Gerald Langer;G. Nehrke;I. Probert;J. Ly;J. Ly.
Biogeosciences (2009)
Calculation of coccolith volume and its use in calibration of carbonate flux estimates
Jeremy R. Young;Patrizia Ziveri.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2000)
Export production of coccolithophores in an upwelling region: Results from San Pedro Basin, Southern California Borderlands
Patrizia Ziveri;Patrizia Ziveri;Robert C. Thunell;Domenico Rio.
Marine Micropaleontology (1995)
The GEOTRACES Intermediate Data Product 2017
Reiner Schlitzer;Robert F. Anderson;Elena Masferrer Dodas;Maeve Lohan.
Chemical Geology (2018)
Coccolithophore export production, species composition, and coccolith-CaCO3 fluxes in the NE Atlantic ( and )
Alexandra T.C Broerse;Patrizia Ziveri;Jan E van Hinte;Susumu Honjo.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2000)
Biogeography of selected Holocene coccoliths in the Atlantic Ocean
Patrizia Ziveri;Karl-Heinz Baumann;Babette Böckel;Jörg Bollmann.
(2004)
Boron isotope evidence for oceanic carbon dioxide leakage during the last deglaciation
M.A.G. Martínez-Botí;G. Marino;G.L. Foster;P. Ziveri.
Nature (2015)
Stable isotope ‘vital effects’ in coccolith calcite
P. Ziveri;H. M. Stoll;I. Probert;Christine Klaas.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2003)
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