Giacomo Galli

Giacomo Galli
Università Ca' Foscari Venezia | UNIVE · Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics

Master of Science

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Introduction
Hi! I'm Giacomo an enthustiac Ph.D. student in Polar Science at the University of Ca'Foscari in Venice (Italy). I like to work on sediment cores, past fossil assemblages and paleoecological materials to obtain paleoenvironmental reconstruction.
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September 2023 - present
Università di Pisa
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  • PhD Student

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Publications (4)
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High Latitude fjords can serve as sediment trap, bearing different type of proxies, from geochemical to micropaleontological ones, making them exceptional tools for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. However, some unconventional proxies can be present and can be used to depict a comprehensive and exhaustive interpretation of past changes. Here, stu...
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High Latitude fjords can serve as sediment trap, bearing different type of proxies, from geochemical to micropaleontological ones, making them exceptional tools for paleoenvironmental reconstruction. However, some unconventional proxies can be present and can be used to depict a comprehensive and exhaustive interpretation of past changes. Here, stu...
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TR17-08, a marine sedimentary core (14.6 m), was collected during 2017 from the Edisto Inlet (Ross Sea, Antarctica), a small fjord near Cape Hallett. The core is characterized by expanded laminated sedimentary sequences making it suitable for studying submillennial processes during the Early Holocene. By studying different well-known foraminifera s...
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We present the results o the tephrochronology study o a 14.49 m long marine sediment core (TR 17–08) collected in the Edisto Inlet, Ross Sea (Antarctica). The core contains our cryptotephra layers at 55–56, 512–513, 517–518, and 524–525 cm o depth, which have been characterised by a detailed description o the texture, mineral assemblage, and s...

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