Maria Marino
Researcher
Department of Earth and Geo- Environmental Sciences
University of Aldo Moro
Italy
Biography
Prof. Maria Marino Degree in Geological Sciences at the University of Florence with the thesis: New dating with the calcareous nano-fossils of the Cretaceous Flysch at Helmintoidi that emerge in Tuscany in the South of Arno Ph.D. in Earth Sciences (University of Bari) with the thesis: Biostratigraphy integrated with calcareous nano-fossils and planktonic foraminifers of certain Plio-Pleistocene Terrestrial successions of the avanfossa (Basin of Sant'Arcangelo and Apennine margin of the Fossa bradanica). Post-Doctoral Scholarship (University of Bari). Search Topic: Biostratigraphy to calcareous nanofossium deposits of Apennine Quaternary deposits (Southern Italy). Participation in oceanographic cruises and sea campaigns Ocean Drilling Program Leg 177, 10 December 1997 - 10 February 1998, Ship Joides Resolution: ODP "Leg 177 Southern Ocean Paleoceanography. Participation as a specialist in calcareous nano-fossil. Interreg II Italy-Albania, October-November 2000 and Interreg II Italy-Albania, April 2001, Nave Italica. Project of a Marine Monitoring Network for the Bas-Adriatic Sea ". CoNISMa Program (National Interuniversity Consortium for Sea Sciences). Participation in the task of Prof. Loiacono (University of Bari), for the study of living coccolithophores in sediments and fossils.
Research Interest
Paleontology and Paleoecology
Publications
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GIANNANDREA P, MARINO M, ROMEO M, SCHIATTARELLA M (2014). Pliocene to Quaternary evolution of the Ofanto Basin in southern Italy: an approach based on the unconformity-bounded stratigraphic units. ITALIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, vol. 133, p. 27-44, ISSN: 2038-1727, doi: IJG-2013-0doi: 10.3301/IJG.2013.11
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Marino M, Maiorano P, Tarantino F, Voelker A, Capotondi L, Girone A, Lirer F, Flores J-A, Naafs BDA (2014). Coccolithophores as proxy of sea-water changes at orbital-to-millennial scale during middle Pleistocene Marine Isotope Stages 14-9 in North Atlantic core MD01-2446. PALEOCEANOGRAPHY, vol. 29, p. 518-532, ISSN: 0883-8305, doi: 10.1002/2013PA002574