DI CELMA, Claudio Nicola
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 11.637
EU - Europa 4.616
AS - Asia 2.088
SA - Sud America 79
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 38
OC - Oceania 23
AF - Africa 16
Totale 18.497
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 11.289
PL - Polonia 1.578
CN - Cina 1.486
IT - Italia 981
UA - Ucraina 430
DE - Germania 418
CA - Canada 339
GB - Regno Unito 301
SG - Singapore 262
SE - Svezia 258
FR - Francia 176
FI - Finlandia 170
TR - Turchia 147
IE - Irlanda 105
VN - Vietnam 78
LT - Lituania 47
BE - Belgio 40
EU - Europa 37
ES - Italia 34
BR - Brasile 22
IR - Iran 22
AU - Australia 21
CL - Cile 20
IN - India 18
PE - Perù 14
PK - Pakistan 14
HK - Hong Kong 13
JP - Giappone 13
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 12
AT - Austria 9
MA - Marocco 9
CO - Colombia 8
EC - Ecuador 8
NL - Olanda 8
RO - Romania 8
TW - Taiwan 8
CH - Svizzera 6
KR - Corea 6
HU - Ungheria 5
MX - Messico 5
MY - Malesia 5
NO - Norvegia 5
RU - Federazione Russa 5
AR - Argentina 4
KZ - Kazakistan 4
AM - Armenia 3
ZA - Sudafrica 3
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 2
BG - Bulgaria 2
BO - Bolivia 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
DK - Danimarca 2
GH - Ghana 2
GR - Grecia 2
HN - Honduras 2
IS - Islanda 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
LV - Lettonia 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
QA - Qatar 2
RS - Serbia 2
TH - Thailandia 2
VA - Santa Sede (Città del Vaticano) 2
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
DZ - Algeria 1
HR - Croazia 1
IL - Israele 1
IM - Isola di Man 1
KE - Kenya 1
PH - Filippine 1
PT - Portogallo 1
VE - Venezuela 1
Totale 18.497
Città #
Warsaw 1.514
Fairfield 1.375
Woodbridge 1.242
Jacksonville 1.043
Houston 836
Ashburn 789
Chandler 751
Wilmington 675
Seattle 598
Ann Arbor 571
Cambridge 507
Boardman 434
Nanjing 314
Toronto 259
Dearborn 193
Beijing 161
San Mateo 157
Singapore 151
Princeton 138
Lawrence 136
Centro 120
Istanbul 115
Ogden 112
Columbus 105
Dublin 104
Camerino 96
Nanchang 93
Dong Ket 77
Shenyang 75
Kunming 74
London 74
Milan 71
Helsinki 66
San Diego 66
Lachine 65
Guangzhou 64
Kraków 61
Shanghai 60
Falls Church 52
Tianjin 47
Vilnius 47
Hebei 45
Jiaxing 40
Brussels 39
Los Angeles 39
Wuhan 39
Redwood City 37
Düsseldorf 31
Changsha 29
Kocaeli 28
Chicago 23
Hangzhou 23
Jinan 23
New York 23
Hefei 22
Orange 22
Washington 21
Norwalk 20
Philadelphia 20
Leawood 19
Verona 19
Angri 18
Ardabil 17
Venezia 16
Buffalo 15
Munich 15
Ningbo 15
Phoenix 15
Rome 15
Zhengzhou 15
Auburn Hills 14
Lanzhou 14
San Donato Milanese 13
Anchorage 12
Ancona 12
Council Bluffs 12
Monmouth Junction 12
Augusta 11
Indiana 11
Santiago 11
Bologna 10
Lima 10
Paris 10
Shenzhen 10
Changchun 9
Jinhua 9
Las Vegas 9
Naples 9
Pavia 9
Venice 9
Yiwu 9
Acton 8
Dallas 8
Hanover 8
Leeds 8
Pesaro 8
Prescot 8
Strasbourg 8
Buti 7
Davis 7
Totale 14.486
Nome #
Geology and sedimentary facies of the Pliocene succession of the Baronia Mountains (Ariano Basin, southern Italy) 356
GEOLOGY FIELD CAMP IN ITALY: A NEW INTERNATIONAL FIELD EXPERIENCE IN GEOLOGIC MAPPING AND GEOLOGIC HAZARDS 313
Facies analysis, stratigraphy and marine vertebrate assemblage of the lower Miocene Chilcatay Formation at Ullujaya (Pisco basin, Peru) 312
Major controls on architecture, sequence stratigraphy and paleosols of middle Pleistocene continental sediments ("Qc Unit"), eastern central Italy 272
Fossil marine vertebrates of Cerro Los Quesos: Distribution of cetaceans, seals, crocodiles, seabirds, sharks, and bony fish in a late Miocene locality of the Pisco Basin, Peru 259
Integrating traditional field methods with emerging digital techniques for enhanced outcrop analysis of deep water channel-fill deposits 253
Stratigraphic framework of the late Miocene to Pliocene Pisco Formation at Cerro Colorado (Ica Desert, Peru). 243
Faulting of a turbidite sandstone-siltstone successions: the case study of the Macigno Formation, Tuscany, Italy 239
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Earliest Mysticete from the Late Eocene of Peru sheds new light on the origin of baleen whales 233
Superficial and deep-seated gravity-driven deformation horizons within basinal succession: the case study of Maiolica Formation, Gargano Promontory, Southern Italy 226
Stratigraphic framework of the late Miocene Pisco Formation at Cerro Los Quesos (Ica Desert, Peru) 226
Distinguishing tectonically-and gravity-driven synsedimentary deformation structures along the Apulian platform margin (Gargano Promontory, southern Italy) 222
Fault-controlled dolomite bodies as palaeotectonic indicators and geofluid reservoirs: new insights from Gargano Promontory outcrops 214
Looking for the key to preservation of fossil marine vertebrates in the Pisco Formation of Peru: new insight from a small dolphin skeleton 214
Distribution of fossil marine vertebrates in Cerro Colorado, the type locality of the giant raptorial sperm whale Livyatan melvillei (Miocene, Pisco Formation, Peru). 213
Carta Geologica d'Italia alla scala 1:50.000, Foglio 314 Montegiorgio 210
Mass-transport deposits within basinal carbonates from southern Italy 206
No deep diving: evidence of predation on epipelagic fish for a stem beaked whale from the Late Miocene of Peru 205
An Amphibious Whale from the Middle Eocene of Peru Reveals Early South Pacific Dispersal of Quadrupedal Cetaceans 204
From Fracture Analysis to Flow Simulations of an Outcropping Hydrocarbon Reservoir (The Roman Valley Quarry, Majella Mountain) 195
USING UAV BASED PHOTOGRAMMETRY TO MAP STRATIGRAPHIC ARCHITECTURE IN SEDIMENTARY SYSTEMS 192
Allostratigraphy and paleontology of the lower Miocene Chilcatay Formation in the Zamaca area, East Pisco basin, southern Peru 192
Deformation within the Pisco Basin sedimentary record (southern Peru): Stratabound orthogonal vein sets and their impact on fault development 192
New beaked whales from the late Miocene of Peru and evidence for convergent evolution in stem and crown Ziphiidae (Cetacea, Odontoceti). 190
Origin and chronology of Pleistocene marine terraces of the Isla de la Plata and of flat, gently dipping surfaces of the southern coast of Cabo San Lorenzo (Manabì, Ecuador) 189
The dolomite nodules enclosing fossil marine vertebrates in the East Pisco Basin, Peru: Field and petrographic insights into the Lagerstätte formation 186
Did the giant extinct shark Carcharocles megalodon target small prey? Bite marks on marine mammal remains from the late Miocene of Peru 183
Biostratigraphy, geochronology and sedimentation rates of the upper Miocene Pisco Formation at two important marine vertebrate fossil-bearing sites of southern Peru 180
Internal architecture of mass-transport deposits in basinal carbonates: A case study from southern Italy 180
Biostratigraphic, evolutionary, and paleoenvironmental significance of the southernmost lepidocyclinids of the Pacific coast of South America (East Pisco Basin, southern Peru) 177
Fault zone characteristics in tight siliciclastic turbidites: an outcrop study on the Macigno Formation, Tuscany, Italy 175
Sequence stratigraphy of the Punta Ballena Member of the Jama Formation (Early Pleistocene, Ecuador): insights from integrated sedimentologic, taphonomic and paleoecologic analysis of molluscan shell concentrations. 171
Inside baleen: Exceptional microstructure preservation in a late Miocene whale skeleton from Peru 170
Chemical and petrographic fingerprinting of volcanic ashes as a tool for high-resolution stratigraphy of the upper Miocene Pisco Formation (Peru) 168
Stratigraphic organization and predictability of mixed coarse-grained and fine-grained successions in an upper slope Pleistocene turbidite system of the Peri-Adriatic basin 166
Palaeoecology and taphonomy of an extraordinary whale barnacle accumulation from the Plio-Pleistocene of Ecuador 165
Fault growth as a key control on the sedimentary architecture and depositional environments of extensional basins: the case study of the Tablate area (Granada Basin, Spain) 165
Confined to unconfined: Anatomy of a base of slope succession, Karoo Basin, South Africa 163
Marine and nonmarine deposition in a long-term low-accommodation setting: an example from the Middle Pleistocene Qm2 Unit, eastern Central Italy 161
Fibrous gypsum veins as diffuse features and within fault zones: the case study of the Pisco Basin (Ica desert, southern Peru) 158
Intraformational unconformities as a record of late Miocene eustatic falls of sea level in the Pisco Formation (southern Peru) 157
Sedimentology and high resolution sequence stratigraphy of the late Middle to Late Miocene Angostura Formation (western Borbón Basin, north-western Ecuador 156
Backset lamination produced by supercritical backwash flows at the beachface-shoreface transition of a storm-dominated gravelly beach (middle Pleistocene, central Italy) 154
Sedimentology, faunal content and pollen record of Middle Pleistocene palustrine and lagoonal sediments from the Peri-Adriatic basin, Abruzzi, eastern central Italy 152
The late Miocene elasmobranch assemblage from Cerro Colorado (Pisco Formation, Peru) 152
Piscivory in a Miocene Cetotheriidae of Peru: first record of fossilized stomach content for an extinct baleen-bearing whale 152
Geological map of the Miocene-Pleistocene successions of the Mejillones Peninsula, Northern Chile 151
Tectonically- and gravity-driven faults in the slope to basinal carbonates of Gargano Promontory, Italy 151
Multiscale analysis of a migrating submarine channel system in a tectonically-confined basin: the Miocene Gorgoglione Flysch Formation, southern Italy 149
The Neogene stratigraphic and paleogeographic evolution of the Mejillones Peninsula (northern Chile) and its relationship with long-term, subduction-related extensional tectonics. 146
First Emilian record of the boreal affinity bivalve Portlandia impressa Perri, 1975 from Montefiore dell’Aso (Marche, Italy). 145
Tectonic controls on sequence stacking pattern and along-strike architecture in the Pleistocene Mejillones Formation, northern Chile: implications for sequence stratigraphic models. 145
3D outcrop modelling of large discordant breccia bodies in basinal carbonates of the Apulian margin, Italy, 145
Sedimentology, architecture, and sequence stratigraphy of coarse-grained, submarine canyon fills from the Pleistocene (Gelasian-Calabrian) of the Peri-Adriatic basin, central Italy. 142
Sequence stratigraphy and paleontology of the Upper Miocene Pisco Formation along the western side of the lower Ica Valley (Ica Desert, Peru) 142
Basin physiography and tectonic influence on sequence architecture and stacking pattern: Pleistocene succession of the Canoa Basin (central Ecuador) 142
Late Pliocene fossils of Ecuador and evolution of the Panamic bioprovince after closure of Central American Isthmus 141
Sequence response to syndepositional regional uplift: insights from high-resolution sequence stratigraphy of late Early Pleistocene strata, Periadriatic Basin, central Italy. 139
Sedimentary features of tsunami backwash deposits in a shallow marine Miocene setting, Mejillones Peninsula, northern Chile 139
Driving a channel through a levee when the levee is high: an outcrop example of submarine down-dip entrenchment 138
Depositional architectures and facies distribution in turbiditic sandstone channel-fills. A case-study from the Gorgoglione Flysch Formation (Basilicata, Southern Italy) 138
Shell concentrations as tools in characterizing sedimentary dynamics at sequence-bounding unconformities: examples from the lower unit of the Canoa Formation (Late Pliocene, Ecuador) 137
Recent variations of italian central Adriatic coastline. 136
Large-scale stratigraphic architecture and sequence analysis of an early Pleistocene submarine canyon fill, Monte Ascensione succession (Peri-Adriatic basin, eastern central Italy). 136
Tephrochronology and chronostratigraphy of the Miocene Chilcatay and Pisco formations (East Pisco Basin, Peru) 135
Sedimentologic and diagenetic controls on pore-network characteristics of Oligocene–Miocene ramp carbonates (Majella Mountain, central Italy) 134
Depositional architecture and sequence stratigraphy of the Karoo basin floor to shelf edge succession, Laingsburg depocentre, South Africa. 133
Sedimentology and high-frequency sequence stratigraphy of a forearc extensional basin: the Miocene Caleta Herradura Formation, Mejillones Peninsula, northern Chile 133
Sequence stratigraphy of the Angostura Formation (Ecuador) and Caleta Herradura Formation (Northern Chile): evidence for Miocene orbitally-driven eustatic sea-level changes 133
Taphonomy and palaeoecology of the lower Miocene marine vertebrate assemblage of Ullujaya (Chilcatay Formation, East Pisco Basin, southern Peru) 131
Subsurface characterization of the Apulia Carbonate Platform in the foothills of the Apennines in Abruzzi region (central Italy) 129
Climatic control on deposition of upper Pliocene deepwater gravity-driven strata in the Apennines foredeep (central Italy): correlations to the marine oxygen sea isotope record. 129
Insights into the diagenetic environment of fossil marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (late Miocene, Peru) from mineralogical and Sr-isotope data 129
Off-shelf sedimentary record of recurring global sea-level changes during the Plio-Pleistocene: evidence from the cyclic fills of exhumed slope systems in central Italy 128
The early Miocene elasmobranch assemblage from Zamaca (Chilcatay Formation, Peru) 128
Stratigraphic evolution from shoreface to shelf-indenting channel depositional systems during transgression: Insights from the lower Pliocene Súa Member of the basal Upper Onzole Formation, Borbón Basin, northwest Ecuador 127
Sedimentology, architecture, and depositional evolution of a coarse-grained submarine canyon fill from the Gelasian (early Pleistocene) of the Peri-Adriatic basin, Offida, central Italy. 123
A secondary nursery area for the copper shark Carcharhinus brachyurus from the late Miocene of Peru 122
Taphonomic and paleoecological analyses (mollusks and fishes) of the Súa Member condensed shellbed, Upper Onzole Formation (Early Pliocene, Ecuador) 121
Submarine slope degradation and aggradation and the stratigraphic evolution of channel-levee systems 119
Tephrochronology and biostratigraphy of two exceptional fossil localities in the Pisco Formation (Peru) 116
Warm-water mollusc assemblages from northern Chile (Mejellones Penisula): new evidence for permanent El Niño-like conditions during the Pliocene warmth? 112
A new odontocete (toothed cetacean) from the Early Miocene of Peru expands the morphological disparity of extinct heterodont dolphins 112
Sedimentological and stratigraphic signature of the Plio-Pleistocene tectonic events in the Southern Apennines, Italy: The Calvello-Anzi Basin case study 112
Depositional architectural elements in turbiditic channelled systems. An example from the Gorgoglione Flysch turbiditic system (Basilicata, Southern Italy) 111
A new vertebrate fossiliferous site from late Quaternary of San Josè (Manta, north coast of Ecuador). Preliminary note 110
Geologic map of the Neogene deposits of Mejillones Peninsula (northern Chile) 106
Evidences of synsedimentary tectonic activity in the Meso-Cenozoic apulian platform carbonates, southern Italy 106
Structural properties, distribution and internal architecture of synsedimentary submarine mass-transport deposits in southern Italy 104
TAPHONOMIC AND PALEOECOLOGICAL ANALYSES (MOLLUSKS AND FISHES) OF THE SÚA MEMBER ONLAP SHELLBED (EARLY PLIOCENE, ONZOLE FORMATION, ECUADOR) 101
I depositi pliocenici dell’Unità di Ariano (Monti della Baronia, Appennino meridionale) 99
Depositional architectural elements in Turbidite channel systems, Gorgoglione Flysch Formation (Basilicata, Southern Italy) 98
Mechanical stratigraphy of deep-water sandstones: insights from a multidisciplinary field and laboratory study 97
Fault zone evolution and architecture in siliciclastic turbidites and their impact on hydraulic behaviour 97
Spatial and temporal evolution of a Permian submarine slope channel-levee systems, Karoo Basin, South Africa 96
Structural features of Mass-Transport deposits within carbonates from Southern Italy 96
Landscape, settlement and roman cadastres in the lower Sangro valley (Italy) 94
TRANSGRESSIVE CHANGE FROM SHOREFACE TO SHELF-INDENTING CHANNEL DEPOSITIONAL SYSTEMS: THE LOWER PLIOCENE SÚA MEMBER OF THE BASAL UPPER ONZOLE FORMATION, ECUADOR. 93
SEDIMENTOLOGY AND STRATIGRAPHIC ARCHITECTURE OF COARSE-GRAINED SLOPE CANYON FILLS: MONTE DELL’ASCENSIONE AND CASTIGNANO SYSTEMS (PLIOCENE, CENTRAL ITALY) 92
Totale 16.062
Categoria #
all - tutte 77.391
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 77.391


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20202.606 0 0 0 0 292 379 350 421 291 386 190 297
2020/20213.742 192 324 214 463 280 426 377 157 312 194 500 303
2021/20221.558 156 426 51 54 74 88 68 101 119 142 112 167
2022/20231.929 192 66 82 281 222 274 18 127 342 78 167 80
2023/20241.648 199 68 102 63 101 179 78 115 180 73 55 435
2024/20251.089 189 85 419 225 171 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 19.168