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Silvia Gardin

Silvia Gardin

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
4073
World Ranking
7010
National Ranking
540

Overview

Silvia Gardin is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France and works primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research encompasses several subfields including Paleontology, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Molecular Biology, and Geology. The scientist's investigations are centered around themes such as Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies, Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geological and Geophysical Studies, and Evolution and Paleontology Studies.

Silvia Gardin has contributed to a range of recent papers, including:

  • "Short" or "long" Rhaetian? Astronomical calibration of Austrian key sections, 2020, Global and Planetary Change
  • Astronomical tuning of the Aptian stage and its implications for age recalibrations and paleoclimatic events, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Unraveling short- and long-term carbon cycle variations during the Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 from the Paris Basin Chalk, 2020, Global and Planetary Change
  • Development of early calcareous nannoplankton in the late Triassic (Northern Calcareous Alps, Austria), 2020, Global and Planetary Change
  • Long-term Aptian marine osmium isotopic record of Ontong Java Nui activity, 2021, Geology

Their collaborative work involves frequent coauthors such as Bruno Galbrun, Slah Boulila, Sylvain Richoz, Jairo F. Savian, and Rodolfo Coccioni. This network evidences ongoing collaborative research in overlapping fields of study and publication venues.

Publication venues where Silvia Gardin has published multiple works include Global and Planetary Change, Scientific Reports, Journal of Nannoplankton Research, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). These venues highlight a focus on geological and planetary sciences with substantial contributions across international platforms.

Best Publications

  • Main Deccan volcanism phase ends near the K-T boundary: Evidence from the Krishna-Godavari Basin, SE India

    G. Keller;T. Adatte;S. Gardin;A. Bartolini

  • Astronomical calibration of the Toarcian Stage: Implications for sequence stratigraphy and duration of the early Toarcian OAE

    Slah Boulila;Bruno Galbrun;Emilia Huret;Linda A. Hinnov

  • Astronomical calibration of upper Campanian–Maastrichtian carbon isotope events and calcareous plankton biostratigraphy in the Indian Ocean (ODP Hole 762C): Implication for the age of the Campanian–Maastrichtian boundary

    Nicolas Thibault;Dorothée Husson;Rikke Harlou;Silvia Gardin

  • Astronomical calibration of the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous)

    Dorothée Husson;Bruno Galbrun;Jacques Laskar;Linda A. Hinnov

  • Maastrichtian calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and paleoecology in the Equatorial Atlantic (Demerara Rise, ODP Leg 207 Hole 1258A)

    Nicolas Thibault;Silvia Gardin

  • Evolution of the marine stable carbon-isotope record during the early Cretaceous : A focus on the late Hauterivian and Barremian in the Tethyan realm

    Alexis Godet;Stéphane Bodin;Karl B. Föllmi;Jean Vermeulen

  • FIXING A BASAL BERRIASIAN AND JURASSIC-CRETACEOUS (J-K) BOUNDARY - IS THERE PERHAPS SOME LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL?

    William A.P. Wimbledon;Cristina E. Casellato;Daniela Reháková;Luc G. Bulot

  • Palaeoecological change in middle to low latitude calcareous nannoplankton at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary

    Silvia Gardin;Simonetta Monechi

  • Late Maastrichtian to early Danian calcareous nannofossils at Elles (Northwest Tunisia). A tale of one million years across the K–T boundary

    Silvia Gardin

  • Fertilization of the northwestern Tethys (Vocontian basin, SE France) during the Valanginian carbon isotope perturbation: Evidence from calcareous nannofossils and trace element data

    Stéphanie Duchamp-Alphonse;Silvia Gardin;Nicolas Fiet;Annachiara Bartolini

  • The late Maastrichtian nannofossil record of climate change in the South Atlantic DSDP Hole 525A

    Nicolas Thibault;Silvia Gardin

  • The calcareous nannofossil response to the end-Cretaceous warm event in the Tropical Pacific

    Nicolas Thibault;Silvia Gardin

  • High resolution stratigraphic record constrained by volcanic ash beds at the Cenomanian–Turonian boundary in the Western Interior Basin, USA

    Delphine Desmares;Delphine Desmares;Danièle Grosheny;Bernard Beaudoin;Silvia Gardin

  • Enrichment of redox-sensitive trace metals (U, V, Mo, As) associated with the late Hauterivian Faraoni oceanic anoxic event

    Stéphane Bodin;Alexis Godet;Virginie Matera;Philipp Steinmann

  • Integrated stratigraphic, palaeontological, and geochemical analysis of the uppermost Hauterivian Faraoni Level in the Fiume Bosso section, Umbria-Marche Apennines, Italy

    Rodolfo Coccioni;Francois Baudin;Fabrizio Cecca;Marco Chiari

  • Bio-magnetochronology for the upper Campanian – Maastrichtian from the Gubbio area, Italy: new results from the Contessa Highway and Bottaccione sections

    Silvia Gardin;Bruno Galbrun;Nicolas Thibault;Rodolfo Coccioni

  • Geologic evolution and geodynamic controls of the Tertiary intramontane piggyback Meso-Hellenic basin, Greece

    Jacky Ferrière;Jean-Yves Reynaud;Andreas Pavlopoulos;Michel Bonneau

  • Changes in the pelagic fine fraction carbonate sedimentation during the Cretaceous–Paleocene transition: contribution of the separation technique to the study of Bidart section

    Fabrice Minoletti;Marc de Rafelis;Maurice Renard;Silvia Gardin

  • Early Hettangian benthic-planktonic coupling at Doniford (SW England) Palaeoenvironmental implications for the aftermath of the end-Triassic crisis

    Marie-Emilie Clémence;Annachiara Bartolini;Silvia Gardin;Guillaume Paris

  • Biotic signals from nannoflora across the iridium anomaly in the upper Eocene of the Massignano section: evidence from statistical analysis

    S Monechi;A Buccianti;S Gardin

  • Where and when the earliest coccolithophores

    Silvia Gardin;Leopold Krystyn;Sylvain Richoz;Annachiara Bartolini

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Galbrun
Bruno Galbrun Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris
Nicolas Thibault
Nicolas Thibault University of Copenhagen
Annachiara Bartolini
Annachiara Bartolini French National Museum of Natural History
Rodolfo Coccioni
Rodolfo Coccioni University of Urbino
Thierry Adatte
Thierry Adatte University of Lausanne
François Baudin
François Baudin Sorbonne University
Christophe Colin
Christophe Colin University of Paris-Saclay
Linda A. Hinnov
Linda A. Hinnov George Mason University
Jorge E. Spangenberg
Jorge E. Spangenberg University of Lausanne
Simonetta Monechi
Simonetta Monechi University of Florence

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