COLETTI, GIOVANNI
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 5.207
EU - Europa 2.415
AS - Asia 1.166
SA - Sud America 124
OC - Oceania 32
AF - Africa 17
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 9
Totale 8.970
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 5.160
IT - Italia 734
SG - Singapore 343
IE - Irlanda 323
CN - Cina 310
SE - Svezia 289
DE - Germania 287
RU - Federazione Russa 211
HK - Hong Kong 163
GB - Regno Unito 126
VN - Vietnam 108
AT - Austria 86
FR - Francia 71
BR - Brasile 55
UA - Ucraina 48
DK - Danimarca 45
CA - Canada 42
ID - Indonesia 41
PH - Filippine 41
CL - Cile 38
TW - Taiwan 35
ES - Italia 32
FI - Finlandia 31
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 23
KR - Corea 22
AU - Australia 21
TR - Turchia 21
BE - Belgio 20
IN - India 20
PL - Polonia 17
NL - Olanda 15
PE - Perù 15
CH - Svizzera 13
GR - Grecia 13
JP - Giappone 13
IL - Israele 12
IR - Iran 11
AR - Argentina 10
HR - Croazia 9
GU - Guam 8
CO - Colombia 6
MY - Malesia 6
EU - Europa 5
DZ - Algeria 4
PK - Pakistan 4
RO - Romania 4
SA - Arabia Saudita 4
SI - Slovenia 4
AM - Armenia 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 3
EG - Egitto 3
NO - Norvegia 3
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 3
ZA - Sudafrica 3
A1 - Anonimo 2
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
EE - Estonia 2
MT - Malta 2
MU - Mauritius 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
RS - Serbia 2
TC - Turks e Caicos 2
TH - Thailandia 2
TN - Tunisia 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
FJ - Figi 1
HU - Ungheria 1
IQ - Iraq 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
LY - Libia 1
MA - Marocco 1
MV - Maldive 1
PA - Panama 1
RE - Reunion 1
Totale 8.970
Città #
Boydton 1.680
Ann Arbor 954
Dublin 307
Singapore 284
Fairfield 263
Milan 252
Wilmington 242
Frankfurt am Main 226
New York 175
Chandler 169
Houston 159
Hong Kong 158
Ashburn 147
Dearborn 144
Woodbridge 136
Princeton 112
Seattle 97
Vienna 86
Jacksonville 81
Cambridge 74
Nanjing 53
Santa Clara 53
Lawrence 47
Beijing 43
Jakarta 41
Dong Ket 40
Rome 40
Shanghai 35
Taipei 33
Quilicura 30
São Paulo 28
Guangzhou 26
Nanchang 23
San Diego 22
Altamura 21
Andover 19
Sacramento 19
Brno 18
Brussels 17
Fremont 17
Bologna 15
Helsinki 14
Lima 14
Pisa 14
Buc 13
London 13
Los Angeles 13
Shenyang 13
Edinburgh 12
Tappahannock 12
Dallas 11
Las Vegas 11
Naples 11
Boardman 10
Jinan 10
Pune 10
Toronto 10
Edmonton 9
Falls Church 9
Kunming 9
Leawood 9
Ningbo 9
Tianjin 9
Zagreb 9
Adelaide 8
Brescia 8
Changsha 8
Chicago 8
Florence 8
Lachine 8
Modena 8
Norwalk 8
Seongnam 8
Brisbane 7
Hebei 7
Monza 7
Mountain View 7
Palma 7
Paris 7
Pavia 7
Pescara 7
Amsterdam 6
Birmingham 6
Bizzarone 6
Cagliari 6
Hefei 6
Krakow 6
Lappeenranta 6
Munich 6
Mytilene 6
Redmond 6
Tamuning 6
Torino 6
Trieste 6
Umeå 6
Vésenaz 6
Warsaw 6
Athens 5
Bari 5
Belo Horizonte 5
Totale 6.879
Nome #
Lower Oligocene Coralline Algae of the Uromieh Section (Qom Formation, NW Iran) and the oldest record of Titanoderma pustulatum (Corallinophycidae, Rhodophyta) 1.977
Raman spectroscopy as a tool for magnesium estimation in Mg-calcite 262
Nutrient influence on fossil carbonate factories: Evidence from SEDEX extractions on Burdigalian limestones (Miocene, NW Italy and S France) 238
Perumegabalanus calziai gen. et sp. nov., a new intertidal megabalanine barnacle from the early Miocene of Peru 235
Economic importance of coralline carbonates 225
Biostratigraphic, evolutionary, and paleoenvironmental significance of the southernmost lepidocyclinids of the Pacific coast of South America (East Pisco Basin, southern Peru) 219
Provenance of bengal shelf sediments: 1. mineralogy and geochemistry of silt 197
Large-scale mass wasting on the miocene continental margin of Western India 194
Quaternary build-ups and rhodalgal carbonates along the Adriatic and Ionian coasts of the Italian peninsula: a review 190
Taphonomy of a Panopea Ménard de la Groye, 1807 shell bed from the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru) [Taphonomie d’une couche de coquilles de Panopea Ménard de la Groye, 1807 de la Formation Pisco (Miocène, Pérou).] 185
An early Rupelian origin of Titanoderma pustulatum recorded in the Qom Formation, Iran 182
Exceptionally preserved coral bank and seagrass meadow from the lower Pleistocene of Fauglia (Tuscany, Italy) 175
Reconstruction of a lost carbonate factory based on its biogenic detritus (Ternate-Travedona Formation and Gonfolite Lombarda Group - Northern Italy) 174
Coralline algae as depth indicators in the Sommières Basin (early Miocene, Southern France) 163
Taphonomy and palaeoecology of the lower Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, East Pisco Basin, southern Peru) 160
Facies analysis, stratigraphy and marine vertebrate assemblage of the lower miocene chilcatay formation at Ullujaya (Pisco Basin, Peru) 157
Nutrients influence on Miocene carbonate factories 140
Foraminiferal-based biotic indices to assess the ecological quality status of the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia): Present limitations and future perspectives 140
Environmental evolution and geological significance of the Miocene carbonates of the Eratosthenes Seamount (ODP Leg 160) 135
Quaternary bioconstructions and rhodalgal carbonates along the Adriatic and Ionian coasts of the Italian peninsula. 134
Palaeontological framework from Pirabas Formation (North Brazil) used as potential model for equatorial carbonate platform 128
Transported Rhodoliths Witness the lost carbonate factory: A case history from the miocene pietra da cantoni limestone (Nw Italy) 124
Miocene carbonates of the Eratosthenes Seamount 122
Lithothamnion crispatum: long-lasting morphospecies of nongeniculate calcareous red algae 116
From build-up to pebbles: brief history of a crustose coralline build-up of the Upper Eocene of Northwestern Italy 115
Quantifying the contribution of coralline species in rhodoliths as a tool for paleobathymetric reconstructions 115
Testing an indirect palaeo-seagrass indicator: Benthic foraminifera from the Lower Pleistocene Posidonia meadow of Fauglia (Tuscany, Italy) 114
Build-ups and rhodalgal carbonates along the Quaternary succession of the Adriatic and Ionian coasts of the Italian Peninsula 113
Palaeoenvironmental analysis of the Miocene barnacle facies: case studies from Europe and South America 111
Living (stained) foraminifera in the Lesser Syrtis (Tunisia): Influence of pollution and substratum 104
A new barnacle (Cirripedia: Neobalanoformes) from the early miocene of Peru: Palaeoecological and palaeobiogeographical implications 103
The first identification of fossil Mesophyllum in accordance to the modern taxonomic concepts in coralline algae 99
Chamberlainium pentagonum (Conti) comb. nov. and spongites fruticulosus (corallinales, rhodophyta) in the miocene carbonates of the western mediterranean 98
Biostratigraphy of large benthic foraminifera from Hole U1468A (Maldives): a CT-scan taxonomic approach 95
The influence of water transparency on fossil coralline algal assemblages: two examples from the Miocene of the Mediterranean 88
Miocene heterozoan carbonate systems from the western Atlantic equatorial margin in South America: The Pirabas formation 86
Lower pliocene barnacle facies of western liguria (NW Italy): A peek into a warm past and a glimpse of our incoming future 83
Coralline algae as depth indicators in the Miocene carbonates of the Eratosthenes Seamount (ODP Leg 160, Hole 966F) 83
What killed the Tertiary Southalpine carbonate platform? 82
A new chelonibiid from the Miocene of Zanzibar (Eastern Africa) sheds light on the evolution of shell architecture in turtle and whale barnacles (Cirripedia: Coronuloidea) 81
Geological applications of resedimented skeletal materials 80
Nutrient “cooling” effect on carbonates: evidence from a Miocene limestone 78
Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Eocene Nummulitic Limestone (Western Italy and Southern France): relationship between carbonate producers and clastic sedimentation 77
Lithothamnion crispatum: Long-lasting species of non-geniculate coralline algae (Rhodophyta, Hapalidiales) 76
Shallow-water carbonate facies herald the onset of the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (Hazara basin, Northern Pakistan) 75
A complex diagenetic history for the Miocene invertebrates of the East Pisco basin (Peru). 72
Skeletal assemblages and terrigenous input in the Eocene carbonate systems of the Nummulitic Limestone (NW Europe) 70
Laterally-continuous dolomite layers of the Miocene Pisco Formation (East Pisco Basin, Peru): A window into past cyclical changes of the diagenetic environment 62
A new chelonibiid from the Miocene of Zanzibar (Tanzania) sheds new light on the evolution of shell architecture in turtle and whale barnacles (Cirripedia, Coronuloidea) 59
The southernmost occurrence of lepidocyclinids from the Pacific coast of South America: the Los Choros Member (Paracas Formation, East Pisco Basin, southern Peru) 54
Taxonomic databases should reflect, and not substitute, published scientific literature and community consensus: some observations on WoRMS and barnacles 54
Taphonomic and diagenetic history of a Panopea-rich layer from the Pisco Formation, Peru 53
Sedimentology and palaeoecology of barnacle-dominated, Amphistegina-bearing facies from the lower Pliocene of Liguria (northwestern Italy) 52
Cenozoic carbonates facies of Asia: the hidden potential of the shallow water record 48
Coralline algae abundance in the carbonate factory of the Nummulitic Limestone of the Alpine Foreland Basin 48
Palaeoenvironmental and stratigraphic reconstruction of the Early Eocene Foraminiferal Limestone of Pag Island (Croatia) 47
The precarious life of Early Career Geoscientists: data and perspectives from the Italian Academia 46
Microfacies evidence for the evolution of Miocene coral-reef environments in Cyprus 46
The hidden potential of the shallow water record: a large-scale meta-analysis of Palaeocene to Miocene carbonates of Southern Tethys 44
Coupled surface to deep Earth processes: Perspectives from TOPO-EUROPE with an emphasis on climate- and energy-related societal challenges 43
Plio-Pleistocene barnacles and barnacle-rich facies for high-resolution palaeonvironmental reconstructions 42
Benthic foraminifera as proxy for fossil seagrass from the Lower Pleistocene deposits of the Stirone River (Emilia-Romagna, Italy) 41
Dolomite layers in the Miocene diatomaceous sediments of the Pisco Formation (East Pisco Basin, Peru) 39
Barnacle-rich facies as a tool for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions 38
Tracers of the lost seagrass: the bias introduced by diagenesis on foraminiferal assemblages indicative of palaeo-seagrass meadows 38
Miocene barnacle facies: a review with examples from the Old World (Italy and France) and the New World (Peru) 37
Exploring the reef coral-neritic carbonates of southern Pakistan during the Late Oligocene Warming Event 36
Dancing towards the end – Ecological oscillations in coral reefs prior to the Messinian Salinity Crisis (Rosignano Limestone, Acquabona, Livorno, Tuscany) 36
Miocene marine phosphogenesis along the Peruvian coast: origin and sedimentological significance of the Pisco Formation phosphorites 36
Availability and type of energy regulate the global distribution of neritic carbonates 35
Early Miocene (Burdigalian) acorn barnacles (Cirripedia: Sessilia) from the Chilcatay Formation of southern Peru: palaeoenvironmental, palaeobiogeographical and evolutionary significance. 35
Ghosts of the Holobiont: Borings on a Miocene Turtle Carapace from the Pisco Formation (Peru) as Witnesses of Ancient Symbiosis 33
Palaeoenvironment of the Miocene Pirabas Formation mixed carbonate–siliciclastic deposits, Northern Brazil: Insights from skeletal assemblages 33
Concavus-dominated barnacle facies from the lower Pliocene of Liguria (Northern Italy) 32
Trends in organic matter deposition in the Cretaceous of the eastern Mediterranean: Revisiting and updating the chronology and facies of the Eratosthenes Seamount deposits 31
Palaeocene to Miocene southern Tethyan carbonate factories: A meta-analysis of the successions of South-western and Western Central Asia 30
Petroleum Potential of Cretaceous Source Rocks in the Levant Basin 30
Coralline algal and foraminiferal records of the Pliocene paleoclimatic conditions and water-depth changes in the northern South China Sea 27
Microfossil and strontium isotope chronology used to identify the controls of miocene reefs and related facies in nw cyprus 27
Cenozoic biostratigraphy of larger foraminifera from equatorial carbonate platform of northwestern Brazil 26
Early development of carbonate platform (Xisha Islands) in the northern South China Sea 25
Another thermophilic "miocene survivor" from the italian pliocene: A geologically young occurrence of the pelagic eagle ray aetobatus in the euro-mediterranean region [Un autre "survivant miocène" thermophile du pliocène italien: Une occurrence précoce de l'aigle de mer pélagique aetobatus dans la région euro-méditerranéenne.] 24
Thatchtelithichnus on a pliocene grey whale mandible and barnacles as possible tracemakers 24
Improved Planktonic, Benthic Foraminiferal and Nannofossil Biostratigraphy Aids the Interpretation of the Evolution at Hole U1468A: IODP Expedition 359, the Maldives 23
Symbiont-Bearing Colonial Corals and Gastropods: An Odd Couple of the Shallow Seas 23
Unraveling marine phosphogenesis along the Miocene coast of Peru: Origin and sedimentological significance of the Pisco Formation phosphorites 20
X-ray micro-computed tomography of burrow-related porosity and permeability in shallow-marine equatorial carbonates: A case study from the Miocene Pirabas Formation, Brazil 18
Taphonomy of a Mysticete Whale from the Lower Pliocene of the Coast of Cádiz (Spain) 17
Totale 9.582
Categoria #
all - tutte 31.193
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 31.193


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.111 0 0 49 127 105 136 160 148 133 133 89 31
2020/20211.469 58 47 124 157 192 130 177 140 122 76 76 170
2021/2022734 87 86 68 52 25 68 16 90 39 38 53 112
2022/20231.117 141 272 114 53 128 206 22 70 63 6 26 16
2023/20243.523 49 101 69 78 186 387 251 84 129 78 1.763 348
2024/2025742 213 524 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 9.582