CORNACCHIA, IRENE
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 842
EU - Europa 534
AS - Asia 176
SA - Sud America 6
AF - Africa 1
Totale 1.559
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 826
IT - Italia 430
CN - Cina 71
IN - India 55
SG - Singapore 44
FI - Finlandia 23
DE - Germania 20
SE - Svezia 13
GB - Regno Unito 10
CA - Canada 7
BZ - Belize 6
ES - Italia 6
UA - Ucraina 6
FR - Francia 5
AR - Argentina 4
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 4
IE - Irlanda 4
AT - Austria 3
BG - Bulgaria 2
CH - Svizzera 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
IR - Iran 2
NL - Olanda 2
RO - Romania 2
BR - Brasile 1
CL - Cile 1
HK - Hong Kong 1
JP - Giappone 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
MX - Messico 1
NG - Nigeria 1
PL - Polonia 1
TR - Turchia 1
VN - Vietnam 1
Totale 1.559
Città #
Rome 175
Fairfield 116
Milan 92
Chandler 49
Ashburn 48
Woodbridge 48
Houston 47
Wilmington 42
Beijing 39
Seattle 37
Cambridge 31
Princeton 31
Singapore 27
Plano 23
San Jose 19
Boston 15
San Paolo di Civitate 15
Ann Arbor 11
Lawrence 11
Millbury 11
New York 11
San Diego 9
Cagliari 8
Florence 8
Pisa 8
Helsinki 7
Toronto 7
Andover 6
Belize City 6
Manchester 6
Pescara 6
Siena 6
Turin 6
Las Vegas 5
Bizzarone 4
Bologna 4
Buffalo 4
Federal 4
Mannheim 4
Mumbai 4
Prague 4
Bühl 3
Cerveteri 3
Chengdu 3
Dearborn 3
Dublin 3
Kunming 3
Modena 3
Monterotondo 3
Nanchang 3
Palma 3
Paris 3
Redwood City 3
Shenyang 3
Alba 2
Barakaldo 2
Bochum 2
Bomporto 2
Chicago 2
Decatur 2
Falls Church 2
Giulianova 2
Hefei 2
London 2
Norwalk 2
Nuremberg 2
Redmond 2
Resiutta 2
San Giuliano Terme 2
San José 2
San Marco dei Cavoti 2
San Mateo 2
Sofia 2
Tehran 2
Umeå 2
Vienna 2
Zurich 2
Alghero 1
Americana 1
Ancona 1
Bari 1
Boardman 1
Bremen 1
Central 1
Changsha 1
Columbus 1
Ferrara 1
Foggia 1
Forlì 1
Fürth 1
Guangzhou 1
Hangzhou 1
Hanoi 1
Hjaerup 1
Hyderabad 1
Islington 1
Istanbul 1
Jacksonville 1
Jinan 1
Landshut 1
Totale 1.122
Nome #
Tortonian - early Messinian carbonate ramp development in the Paleoadriatic domain, the role of Mediterranean evolution on carbonate factory and facies belt: insight from the Lithothamnion Limestone (Majella, Central Apennines, Italy) 121
The lower Rupelian cluster reefs of Majella platform, the shallow water record of Eocene to Oligocene transition 85
The impact of isotopic events on the Central Mediterranean carbonate successions between late Eocene and Miocene 84
The Oligocene-Miocene stratigraphic evolution of the Majella carbonate platform (Central Apennines, Italy) 84
Strontium stratigraphy of the upper Miocene Lithothamnion Limestone in the Majella Mountain, central Italy, and its palaeoenvironmental implications 83
Calcareous nannofossils as a dating tool in shallow marine environment. An example from an upper Paleogene carbonate platform succession in the Mediterranean 79
Global and regional factors responsible for the drowning of the Central Apennine Chattian carbonate platforms 73
Global versus regional influence on the carbonate factories of Oligo-Miocene carbonate platforms in the Mediterranean area 69
Global and regional factors responsible for the drowning of the Central Apennine Chattian carbonate platforms 67
The Tethyan and Tyrrhenian margin record of the Central Apennines: a guide with insights from stratigraphy, tectonics, and hydrogeology 65
The Eocene–Oligocene transition in the C-isotope record of the carbonate successions in the Central Mediterranean 62
Miocene Central Mediterranean oceanographic evolution. What do Sr and Nd isotopes tell us? 55
Miocene oceanographic evolution based on the Sr and Nd isotope record of the Central Mediterranean 52
Facies analysis and depositional architecture of the Santo Spirito Formation (Majella, Central Apennine) 52
The Monterey event within the Central Mediterranean area. The shallow-water record 51
The Bolognano Fm in the south-eastern sectors of Majella and correlation with the north-western domain 49
Frequency analysis of a Lower Jurassic Carbonate Platform: The Calcare Massiccio Formation (Apennines, Italy) 46
Frequency analysis of a Lower Jurassic Carbonate Platform: the Calcare Massiccio Formation (Apennines, Italy) 46
The Monterey Event in the Mediterranean platform to basin transition. The Guadagnolo Formation (Miocene, Prenestini Mountains, Central Apennines) 44
Consequences of the Oi-1 event on the carbon cycle: The Central Mediterranean record. 43
Stratigraphic architecture and biostratigraphic constraints of the Bolognano Formation (Majella, Central Apennines). 39
The impact of the Oi-1 event on a shallow-water carbonate succession: example from the Santo Spirito Formation (Majella, Central Apennine) 39
Integrated stratigraphy of the Bolognano Formation (Majella, Central Apennines): what’s new? 37
Calcareous nannofossils as dating tool in shallow marine environment: examples from the upper Paleogene and lower Neogene sedimentary successions in the Central Apennines. 37
The potential of carbonate ramps to record C-isotope shifts. Insights from the upper Miocene of the Central Mediterranean area 35
The submarine dune field of the Bolognano Fm. Depositional processes and the carbonate reservoir potential (Chattian to Burdigalian, Majella Carbonate Platform) 35
The shallow water record of the “Monterey Event” within the Central Mediterranean area: a major controlling factor of the carbonate platforms evolution 34
Middle Eocene seagrass assemblage from Apennine carbonate platforms (Italy) 33
How the “Monterey Event” controlled carbonate platforms evolution: the central Mediterranean case history 26
Using stable isotopes in deciphering climate changes from travertine deposits. The case of the Lapis Tiburtinus succession (Acque Albule Basin, Tivoli, Central Italy) 8
Neodymium isotopes of central Mediterranean phosphatic hardgrounds reveal Miocene paleoceanography 6
Fault-block platform evolution between Late Cretaceous and Early Miocene along the margin of the Latium-Abruzzi Carbonate Platform (Southern Prenestini Mountains, Central Apennines, Italy) 6
The stratigraphic architecture of Bolognano Fm in the eastern Majella: implication for environmental and climatic evolution of the central paleo-Adriatic domain. 6
The Bonarelli level (Gubbio, Italy) reveals a potential correlation between the occurrence of oceanic anoxic events and large-scale magmatic activity 4
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Totale 1.658
Categoria #
all - tutte 4.462
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 4.462


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020257 33 4 5 11 24 23 48 40 26 21 17 5
2020/2021117 6 12 11 2 2 2 16 6 36 4 11 9
2021/2022334 9 17 34 8 34 9 13 20 23 15 95 57
2022/2023236 53 32 7 18 13 15 1 22 28 11 25 11
2023/2024370 14 36 23 33 12 39 95 22 1 29 35 31
2024/202527 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 1.658