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Roberto Bizzarri
Researcher at University of Perugia
Publications - 31
Citations - 369
Roberto Bizzarri is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Early Pleistocene & Fauna. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications receiving 297 citations.
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Late persistence and deterministic extinction of "humid thermophilous plant taxa of East Asian affinity" (HUTEA) in southern Europe
Edoardo Martinetto,Arata Momohara,Roberto Bizzarri,Angela Baldanza,Massimo Delfino,Massimo Delfino,Daniela Esu,Raffaele Sardella +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that central-southern Italy offered a refugial niche that was warm and wet enough to assure the longer survival of some HUTEA, in contrast to central Europe.
The plant record of the dunarobba and pietrafitta sites in the plio-pleistocene palaeoenvironmental context of central italy
Edoardo Martinetto,Adele Bertini,Giorgio Basilici,Angela Baldanza,Roberto Bizzarri,Marco Cherin,Sergio Gentili,Maria Rita Pontini +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an overview of the stratigraphic, sedimentological, palaeontological, and palaeoenvironmental results so far obtained from the Dunarobba and Pietrafitta fossil forests.
Late persistence and deterministic extinction of "humid thermophilous plant taxa of East Asian affinity" (HUTEA) in southern Europe [published online in Palaeo3]
Edoardo Martinetto,Arata Momohara,Roberto Bizzarri,Angela Baldanza,Massimo Delfino,Daniela Esu,Raffaele Sardella +6 more
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The decapod community from the Early Pliocene (Zanclean) of “La Serra” quarry (San Miniato, Pisa, Toscana, central Italy): sedimentology, systematics, and palaeoenvironmental implications
Alessandro Garassino,Giovanni Pasini,Antonio De Angeli,Sylvain Charbonnier,Federico Famiani,Angela Baldanza,Roberto Bizzarri +6 more
TL;DR: An unusual and rich decapod crustacean assemblage from the early Pliocene (Zanclean), recently collected during the excavations of the “La Serra” quarry, located in La Serra, near San Miniato, Pisa, central Italy, is reported, indicative of a palaeoenvironment of shallow sublittoral water.
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Combining machine learning techniques, microanalyses and large geochemical datasets for tephrochronological studies in complex volcanic areas: new age constraints for the Pleistocene magmatism of Central Italy
TL;DR: In this paper, a support vector machine (SVM) was used to identify the source of tephra samples in the Caio outcrop, an Early Pleistocene sedimentary section located in Central Italy.