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Pierpaolo Falco
Researcher at Parthenope University of Naples
Publications - 52
Citations - 1160
Pierpaolo Falco is an academic researcher from Parthenope University of Naples. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Geology. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 40 publications receiving 824 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierpaolo Falco include University of Naples Federico II.
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Transport Properties in the Adriatic Sea as Deduced from Drifter Data
TL;DR: In this paper, the surface transport properties in the Adriatic Sea, a semienclosed subbasin of the Mediterranean Sea, have been studied using a drifter dataset in the period December 1994-March 1996.
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Lagrangian Transport of Marine Litter in the Mediterranean Sea
TL;DR: In this article, the authors utilized the largest available set of historical Lagrangian data gathered in the Mediterranean Sea to estimate the probability of debris particles to reach different subareas of the basin, with the main objective of singling out possible retention areas.
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On the use of a coupled ocean–atmosphere-wave model during an extreme Cold Air Outbreak over the Adriatic Sea
Antonio Ricchi,Mario Marcello Miglietta,Pierpaolo Falco,Alvise Benetazzo,Davide Bonaldo,Andrea Bergamasco,Mauro Sclavo,Sandro Carniel +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model encompassing the whole period have been performed using sea surface temperature (SST) fields with an increasing level of complexity.
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Dispersion processes and residence times in a semi‐enclosed basin with recirculating gyres: An application to the Tyrrhenian Sea
TL;DR: In this paper, the dispersion of a tracer in a semi-enclosed basin characterized by a steady flow with recirculations was investigated, and the macroscopic behavior of the system, characterized by the total concentration of the tracer, C(t), and by its residence time T, was investigated.
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Recent recovery of Antarctic Bottom Water formation in the Ross Sea driven by climate anomalies
Alessandro Silvano,Alessandro Silvano,Annie Foppert,Annie Foppert,Stephen R. Rintoul,Stephen R. Rintoul,Paul R. Holland,Takeshi Tamura,Takeshi Tamura,Noriaki Kimura,Pasquale Castagno,Pierpaolo Falco,Giorgio Budillon,F. Alexander Haumann,F. Alexander Haumann,Alberto C. Naveira Garabato,Alison M. Macdonald +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used in situ observations to document a recovery in the salinity, density and thickness (that is, depth range) of AABW formed in the Ross Sea, with properties in 2018-2019 similar to those observed in the 1990s.