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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
5726
World Ranking
7514
National Ranking
264

Best Publications

  • Dust-climate couplings over the past 800,000 years from the EPICA Dome C ice core

    F. Lambert;B. Delmonte;J.R. Petit;M. Bigler;M. Bigler

  • Improved dust representation in the Community Atmosphere Model

    S. Albani;S. Albani;N. M. Mahowald;A. T. Perry;R. A. Scanza

  • Comparing the Epica and Vostok dust records during the last 220,000 years: stratigraphical correlation and provenance in glacial periods

    B. Delmonte;B. Delmonte;I. Basile-Doelsch;J. R. Petit;V. Maggi

  • Expression of the bipolar see-saw in Antarctic climate records during the last deglaciation

    B. Stenni;D. Buiron;M. Frezzotti;S. Albani

  • Glacial to Holocene implications of the new 27000-year dust record from the EPICA Dome C (East Antarctica) ice core

    B. Delmonte;J. R. Petit;V. Maggi

  • Continuous measurements of hydrogen peroxide, formaldehyde, calcium and ammonium concentrations along the new grip ice core from summit, Central Greenland

    Katrin Fuhrer;Albrecht Neftel;Martin Anklin;Valter Maggi

  • Aeolian dust in East Antarctica (EPICA‐Dome C and Vostok): Provenance during glacial ages over the last 800 kyr

    Barbara Delmonte;Per Andersson;Margareta Hansson;Hans Schöberg

  • Dust size evidence for opposite regional atmospheric circulation changes over east Antarctica during the last climatic transition

    B. Delmonte;J. R. Petit;K. K. Andersen;I. Basile-Doelsch

  • Geographic provenance of aeolian dust in East Antarctica during Pleistocene glaciations: preliminary results from Talos Dome and comparison with East Antarctic and new Andean ice core data

    B. Delmonte;P. S. Andersson;H. Schöberg;M. Hansson

  • Twelve thousand years of dust: the Holocene global dust cycle constrained by natural archives

    S. Albani;S. Albani;N. M. Mahowald;G. Winckler;R. F. Anderson

  • Comparing modeled and observed changes in mineral dust transport and deposition to Antarctica between the Last Glacial Maximum and current climates

    Samuel Albani;Samuel Albani;Samuel Albani;Natalie M. Mahowald;Barbara Delmonte;Valter Maggi

  • Characteristics and sources of tephra layers in the EPICA-Dome C ice record (East Antarctica): Implications for past atmospheric circulation and ice core stratigraphic correlations

    B. Narcisi;Jean-Robert Petit;B. Delmonte;B. Delmonte;I. Basile-Doelsch

  • Aeolian dust in the Talos Dome ice core (East Antarctica, Pacific/Ross Sea sector): Victoria Land versus remote sources over the last two climate cycles†

    Barbara Delmonte;Carlo Baroni;Per S. Andersson;Hans Schoberg

  • Proxies and Measurement Techniques for Mineral Dust in Antarctic Ice Cores

    Urs Ruth;Carlo Barbante;Matthias S. Bigler;Barbara Delmonte

  • Saharan dust events in the European Alps: role in snowmelt and geochemical characterization

    Biagio Di Mauro;Roberto Garzonio;Micol Rossini;Gianluca Filippa

  • Modern and Holocene aeolian dust variability from Talos Dome (Northern Victoria Land) to the interior of the Antarctic ice sheet

    B. Delmonte;C. Baroni;P.S. Andersson;B.M. Narcisi

  • Snow accumulation rates in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, by firn-core analysis

    Barbara Stenni;Francesca Serra;Massimo Frezzotti;Valter Maggi

  • Cryoconite as a temporary sink for anthropogenic species stored in glaciers.

    Giovanni Baccolo;Biagio Di Mauro;Dario Massabò;Massimiliano Clemenza

  • Causes of dust size variability in central East Antarctica (Dome B):Atmospheric transport from expanded South American sources during Marine Isotope Stage 2

    Barbara Delmonte;Chiara Ileana Paleari;Sergio Andò;Eduardo Garzanti

  • Shape and size constraints on dust optical properties from the Dome C ice core, Antarctica.

    M. A. C Potenza;S. Albani;B. Delmonte;S. Villa

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