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Luigi Jovane
Researcher at University of São Paulo
Publications - 136
Citations - 2854
Luigi Jovane is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Magnetostratigraphy. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 115 publications receiving 2218 citations. Previous affiliations of Luigi Jovane include National Oceanography Centre, Southampton & National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology.
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A new view of Italian seismicity using 20 years of instrumental recordings
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show the seismicity of the past 20 years that occurred in Italy and surrounding regions using P-and S-wave arrival times from the INGV national and several regional permanent seismic networks.
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Magnetotactic bacterial abundance in pelagic marine environments is limited by organic carbon flux and availability of dissolved iron
Andrew P. Roberts,Andrew P. Roberts,Fabio Florindo,Giuliana Villa,Liao Chang,Luigi Jovane,Luigi Jovane,Steven M Bohaty,Juan C. Larrasoaña,David Heslop,John D. Fitz Gerald +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the preservation of magnetotactic bacterial magnetite has been investigated in Eocene pelagic carbonates from the southern Kerguelen Plateau, Southern Ocean.
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The abrupt onset of the modern South Asian Monsoon winds.
Christian Betzler,Gregor P. Eberli,Dick Kroon,James D. Wright,Peter K. Swart,B.N. Nath,Carlos A. Alvarez-Zarikian,Montserrat Alonso-Garcia,Montserrat Alonso-Garcia,Or M. Bialik,Clara L. Blättler,Junhua Adam Guo,Sébastien Haffen,Senay Horozal,Mayuri Inoue,Luigi Jovane,Luca Lanci,Juan Carlos Laya,Anna Ling Hui Mee,Thomas Lüdmann,Masatoshi Nakakuni,Kaoru Niino,Loren M. Petruny,Santi D. Pratiwi,John J. G. Reijmer,Jesús Reolid,Angela L. Slagle,Craig R. Sloss,Xiang Su,Zhengquan Yao,Jeremy R. Young +30 more
TL;DR: The South Asian Monson (SAM) is one of the most intense climatic elements yet its initiation and variations are not well established as discussed by the authors, which is why it is important to understand its evolution and variations.
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The middle Eocene climatic optimum event in the Contessa Highway section, Umbrian Apennines, Italy
Luigi Jovane,Fabio Florindo,Rodolfo Coccioni,Jaume Dinarès-Turell,Andrea Marsili,Simonetta Monechi,Andrew P. Roberts,Mario Sprovieri +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a high-resolution paleomagnetic investigation constrained by new qualitative and semiquantitative analyses of planktic and benthic foraminifera, nannofossil assemblages, integrated with oxygen and carbon isotope measurements, for the middle Eocene Scaglia limestones of the Contessa Highway section, central Italy.
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The Dan-C2 hyperthermal event at Gubbio (Italy): Global implications, environmental effects, and cause(s)
Rodolfo Coccioni,Fabrizio Frontalini,Giuseppe Bancalà,Eliana Fornaciari,Luigi Jovane,Luigi Jovane,Mario Sprovieri +6 more
TL;DR: The Dan-C2 event is an early Danian, transient (∼100kyr) hyperthermal episode centered at ∼¼652 ǫ Ma, which records shifts in carbon reservoirs and ocean warming in the northwestern and southeastern sectors of the Atlantic Ocean as mentioned in this paper.