Patrizia Macrı́

1.3k total citations
52 papers, 955 citations indexed

About

Patrizia Macrı́ is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Molecular Biology and Geophysics. According to data from OpenAlex, Patrizia Macrı́ has authored 52 papers receiving a total of 955 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Atmospheric Science, 19 papers in Molecular Biology and 18 papers in Geophysics. Recurrent topics in Patrizia Macrı́'s work include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (46 papers), Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies (19 papers) and Geological formations and processes (15 papers). Patrizia Macrı́ is often cited by papers focused on Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (46 papers), Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies (19 papers) and Geological formations and processes (15 papers). Patrizia Macrı́ collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Spain and France. Patrizia Macrı́'s co-authors include Leonardo Sagnotti, Fabio Speranza, Renata G. Lucchi, Jaume Dinarès‐Turell, Eliana Fornaciari, Ramón Egli, Luca Capraro, Michele Rebesco, Andrea Caburlotto and Marina Iorio and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, PLoS ONE and The Science of The Total Environment.

In The Last Decade

Patrizia Macrı́

50 papers receiving 925 citations

Peers

Patrizia Macrı́
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  • Atmospheric Science 753
  • Molecular Biology 292
  • Earth-Surface Processes 241
  • Geophysics 238
  • Paleontology 195
Eva Moréno France
Frank Bassinot France
Antonio Cascella Italy
Steven A. Hovan United States
Yansong Qiao China
Rolf Wehausen Germany
Steven P. Lund United States
Youliang Su China
Eeva Haltia-Hovi Finland
Cécile Blanchet Germany
Eva Moréno France View profile →
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20 of 20 papers shown
# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 Monsoon variability and high latitude climate signals in the Central Mediterranean at the Pliocene- Pleistocene transition: The Gelasian stratotype section (Monte San Nicola, Sicily) [Global and Planetary Change, volume 249, 104788]: Comment Global and Planetary Change Sergio Bonomo, Alessandro Incarbona et al. 1
2 Calcareous Nannofossil variability controlled by Milankovitch and sub-Milankovitch periodicity in the Monte San Nicola section (Gelasian GSSP / MIS 100–104) Marine Micropaleontology Sergio Bonomo, Alessandro Incarbona et al. 6
3 Multiproxy quantitative paleoceanographic dataset from late Quaternary marine sediment archives in the western Ross Sea (Antarctica) Data in Brief Ester Colizza, Gianluca Cornamusini et al. 0
4 A high-resolution tephra record from Castiglione maar reveals the timing and unveils cryptic eruptions over the most recent volcanic activity at Colli Albani, central Italy Quaternary Science Reviews Gianfranco Di Vincenzo, Biagio Giaccio et al. 0
5 High-resolution climate variability across the Piacenzian/Gelasian boundary in the Monte San Nicola section (Sicily, Italy) Quaternary Science Reviews Sergio Bonomo, Alessandro Incarbona et al. 7
6 Setting the basis for a high-resolution record of the late Quaternary to present climate variability from Castiglione maar, central Italy: First results from AMUSED project Quaternary International Patrizia Macrı́, Alessandra Smedile et al. 3
7 Reconstruction of the Virtual Geomagnetic Pole (VGP) path at high latitude for the last 22 kyr: The role of radial field flux patches as VGP attractor Earth and Planetary Science Letters Chiara Caricchi, Saioa A. Campuzano et al. 6
8 Environmental evolution, faunal and human occupation since 2 Ma in the Anagni basin, central Italy Scientific Reports Fabio Florindo, Fabrizio Marra et al. 14
9 Rock magnetic and micro-morphological analysis on snow deposits: recognition of anthropogenic origin of particulate matter in urban and wilderness areas (central Italy) Annals of Geophysics L. Alfonsi, Patrizia Macrı́ et al. 3
10 The depositional record of the Odyssea drift (Ross Sea, Antarctica) EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts Renata G. Lucchi, Andrea Caburlotto et al. 1
11 A High‐Resolution Geomagnetic Relative Paleointensity Record From the Arctic Ocean Deep‐Water Gateway Deposits During the Last 60 kyr Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems Chiara Caricchi, Renata G. Lucchi et al. 17
12 Combined magnetic, chemical and morphoscopic analyses on lichens from a complex anthropic context in Rome, Italy The Science of The Total Environment Aldo Winkler, Chiara Caricchi et al. 20
13 Rome in its setting. Post-glacial aggradation history of the Tiber River alluvial deposits and tectonic origin of the Tiber Island PLoS ONE Fabrizio Marra, Laura Motta et al. 12
14 Early-Middle Pleistocene benthic turnover and oxygen isotope stratigraphy from the Central Mediterranean (Valle di Manche, Crotone Basin, Italy): Data and trends Data in Brief Patrizia Ferretti, Verónica Rossi et al. 9
15 Marine sedimentary record of Meltwater Pulse 1a along the NW Barents Sea continental margin EGUGA Renata G. Lucchi, Leonardo Sagnotti et al. 1
16 Geomagnetic palaeosecular variation around 15 ka ago from NW Barents Sea cores (south of Svalbard) Geophysical Journal International Leonardo Sagnotti, Patrizia Macrı́ et al. 6
17 A major change in the sedimentation regime in the Crotone Basin (Southern Italy) around 3.7–3.6Ma Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology Chiara Consolaro, Patrizia Macrı́ et al. 13
18 Rock magnetism and palaeomagnetism of the Montalbano Jonico section (Italy): evidence for late diagenetic growth of greigite and implications for magnetostratigraphy Geophysical Journal International Leonardo Sagnotti, Antonio Cascella et al. 47
19 Rock magnetism and paleomagnetism of the Montalbano Jonico section (Italy) The EGU General Assembly Leonardo Sagnotti, Antonio Cascella et al. 1
20 Rock magnetism and paleomagnetism of the Montalbano Jonico section (Italy): evidences for a late diagenetic growth of greigite and implications for magnetostratigraphy AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts Leonardo Sagnotti, Antonio Cascella et al. 1

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