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Salvatore Marullo is affiliated with the National Agency For New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant specialization in Environmental Science. The subfields of study Marullo engages in include Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their work covers several key topics, notably marine and coastal ecosystems, climate variability and models, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, marine biology and ecology research, marine and environmental studies, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, and ocean waves and remote sensing.

Marullo has contributed to numerous publications, among which recent examples include:

  • New Evidence of Mediterranean Climate Change and Variability from Sea Surface Temperature Observations (2020) in Remote Sensing
  • Sea Surface Temperature Intercomparison in the Framework of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) (2021) in Journal of Climate
  • An Artificial Neural Network to Infer the Mediterranean 3D Chlorophyll-a and Temperature Fields from Remote Sensing Observations (2020) in Remote Sensing
  • Record-breaking persistence of the 2022/23 marine heatwave in the Mediterranean Sea (2023) in Environmental Research Letters
  • Linking Marine Biological Activity to Aerosol Chemical Composition and Cloud-Relevant Properties Over the North Atlantic Ocean (2020) in Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Salvatore Marullo consist of Rosalia Santoleri, Marco Bellacicco, Andrea Pisano, Emanuele Organelli, and Bruno Buongiorno Nardelli.

Their publications frequently appear in a variety of distinguished venues including Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Remote Sensing, Geophysical Research Letters, Earth System Science Data, and Nature Communications.

Best Publications

  • Half a century of satellite remote sensing of sea-surface temperature

    P.J. Minnett;A. Alvera-Azcárate;T.M. Chin;G.K. Corlett

  • Seasonal variability of the mixed layer depth in the Mediterranean Sea as derived from in situ profiles

    Fabrizio D'Ortenzio;Daniele Iudicone;Clement de Boyer Montegut;Pierre Testor

  • New Evidence of Mediterranean Climate Change and Variability from Sea Surface Temperature Observations

    Andrea Pisano;Salvatore Marullo;Vincenzo Artale;Federico Falcini

  • The colour of the Mediterranean Sea: Global versus regional bio-optical algorithms evaluation and implication for satellite chlorophyll estimates

    G. Volpe;R. Santoleri;V. Vellucci;M. Ribera d'Alcalà

  • Marine and Terrestrial Organic Ice-Nucleating Particles in Pristine Marine to Continentally Influenced Northeast Atlantic Air Masses

    Christina S. McCluskey;Christina S. McCluskey;Jurgita Ovadnevaite;Matteo Rinaldi;James Atkinson

  • Observational needs of sea surface temperature

    Anne Grace O'Carroll;Edward M Armstrong;Helen Beggs;Marouan Bouali

  • Physical forcing and physical/biochemical variability of the Mediterranean Sea: a review of unresolved issues and directions for future research

    P. Malanotte-Rizzoli;V. Artale;G. L. Borzelli-Eusebi;S. Brenner

  • Longwave radiation budget in the Mediterranean Sea

    F. Bignami;S. Marullo;R. Santoleri;M. E. Schiano

  • Observing the Mediterranean Sea from space: 21 years of Pathfinder-AVHRR sea surface temperatures (1985 to 2005): re-analysis and validation

    S. Marullo;B. Buongiorno Nardelli;M. Guarracino;R. Santoleri

  • Validation of empirical SeaWiFS algorithms for chlorophyll-a retrieval in the Mediterranean Sea: A case study for oligotrophic seas

    Fabrizio D'Ortenzio;Salvatore Marullo;Maria Ragni;Maurizio Ribera d'Alcalà

  • Is chlorophyll‐a the best surrogate for organic matter enrichment in submicron primary marine aerosol?

    Matteo Rinaldi;Sandro Fuzzi;Stefano Decesari;Salvatore Marullo

  • Connecting marine productivity to sea-spray via nanoscale biological processes: Phytoplankton Dance or Death Disco?

    Colin O’Dowd;Darius Ceburnis;Jurgita Ovadnevaite;Jakub Bialek

  • The SST multidecadal variability in the Atlantic-Mediterranean region and its relation to AMO

    Salvatore Marullo;Vincenzo Artale;Rosalia Santoleri

  • Comparison of analyzed and measured wind speeds in the perspective of oceanic simulations over the Mediterranean basin: Analyses, QuikSCAT and buoy data

    Paolo M. Ruti;Salvatore Marullo;Fabrizio D'Ortenzio;Michel Tremant

  • Summertime Primary and Secondary Contributions to Southern Ocean Cloud Condensation Nuclei.

    Kirsten N. Fossum;Jurgita Ovadnevaite;Darius Ceburnis;Manuel Dall'Osto

  • Analysis of the seasonal and interannual variability of the sea surface temperature field in the Adriatic Sea from AVHRR data (1984–1992)

    M. Gačić;S. Marullo;R. Santoleri;A. Bergamasco

  • Challenges for Sustained Observing and Forecasting Systems in the Mediterranean Sea

    Joaquín Tintoré;Nadia Pinardi;Enrique Álvarez-Fanjul;Eva Aguiar

  • The sea surface temperature field in the Eastern Mediterranean from advanced very high resolution radiometer (AVHRR) data: Part II. Interannual variability

    S. Marullo;R. Santoleri;P. Malanotte-Rizzoli;A. Bergamasco

  • Sea Surface Temperature Intercomparison in the Framework of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)

    Chunxue Yang;Francesca Elisa Leonelli;Francesca Elisa Leonelli;Salvatore Marullo;Salvatore Marullo;Vincenzo Artale;Vincenzo Artale

  • Satellite-driven modeling of the upper ocean mixed layer and air–sea CO2 flux in the Mediterranean Sea

    Fabrizio D’Ortenzio;David Antoine;Salvatore Marullo

  • The Levantine Intermediate Water Experiment (LIWEX) Group: Levantine basin—A laboratory for multiple water mass formation processes

    P. Malanotte-Rizzoli;B. B. Manca;Salvatore Marullo;M. Ribera d' Alcala'

Frequent Co-Authors

Rosalia Santoleri
Rosalia Santoleri National Research Council (CNR)
Fabrizio D'Ortenzio
Fabrizio D'Ortenzio Université Paris Cité
Daniele Iudicone
Daniele Iudicone Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn
Darius Ceburnis
Darius Ceburnis University of Galway
Colin D. O'Dowd
Colin D. O'Dowd University of Galway
Nadia Pinardi
Nadia Pinardi University of Bologna
Peter J. Minnett
Peter J. Minnett University of Miami
Angelo Rubino
Angelo Rubino Ca Foscari University of Venice
Matteo Rinaldi
Matteo Rinaldi Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate
Vittorio E. Brando
Vittorio E. Brando National Research Council (CNR)

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