S. Devoti
5 Papers
34 Citations
S. Devoti is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Dendropoma petraeum. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Climate reconstructions and monitoring in the Mediterranean Sea: A review on some recently discovered high-resolution marine archives
Paolo Montagna,Sergio Silenzi,S. Devoti,Claudio Mazzoli,Malcolm T. McCulloch,Giovanni Scicchitano,Marco Taviani +6 more
TL;DR: Palaeoclimate records are important tools for understanding climate modifications and contextualizing recent anthropogenic perturbations in climate change relative to natural variability in the Earth climate system as discussed by the authors.
Spatial and temporal variability in Mediterranean climate over the last millennium from vermetid isotope records and CMIP5/PMIP3 models
Yael Amitai,Ruth Yam,Paolo Montagna,S. Devoti,Matthias López Correa,Matthias López Correa,Aldo Shemesh +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed coupled atmosphere-ocean models from the CMIP5/PMIP3 projects that simulate the global climate of the past 1000 years and showed that even though the NAO is more dominant in the western Mediterranean SST, its latitudinal movement, on a centennial time scale, is evident in the eastern Mediterranean Sea SST signal.
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Il sistema spiaggia-duna della Pelosa (Stintino).
S. Devoti,Sergio Silenzi,I. Amici,Pier Luigi Aminti,M. Amodio,G. Bovina,C. Callori Vignale,Lorenzo Cappietti,O. Chiocchini,F. Di Gregorio,S. Ginesu,Claudio Mazzoli,Enrica Mori,Luca Parlagreco,Enzo Pranzini,L. Rossi,Raffaele Sassi,A. Serreli,D. Simonetti,P. Tomassetti,Valentina Vannucchi +20 more
- 01 Jan 2010
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Assessing vermetid reefs as indicators of past sea levels in the Mediterranean
Guy Sisma-Ventura,Fabrizio Antonioli,Sergio Silenzi,S. Devoti,Paolo Montagna,Renato Chemello,Aldo Shemesh,Ruth Yam,Roland Gehrels,Silas Dean,G. Rilov,Dorit Sivan +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the vertical uncertainties of the vermetid reefs were evaluated along a Mediterranean east-west transect, in an attempt to explain the differences found in both growth rates and uncertainties.