CRIPPA, GAIA
CRIPPA, GAIA
Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra Ardito Desio
A multidisciplinary study of ecosystem evolution through early Pleistocene climate change from the marine Arda River section, Italy
2018 G. Crippa, A. Baucon, F. Felletti, G. Raineri, D. Scarponi
A sampling strategy for recent and fossil brachiopods : selecting the optimal shell segment for geochemical analyses
2018 M. Romanin, G. Crippa, F. Ye, U. Brand, M.A. Bitner, D. Gaspard, V. Häussermann, J. Laudien
Abrupt warming in the latest Permian detected using high-resolution in situ oxygen isotopes of conodont apatite from Abadeh, central Iran
2020 J. Chen, S.-. Shen, Y.-. Zhang, L. Angiolini, M.N. Gorgij, G. Crippa, W. Wang, H. Zhang, D.-. Yuan, X.-. Li, Y.-. Xu
Additional brachiopod findings from the Lopingian succession of the Ali Bashi Mountains, NW Iran
2014 C. Garbelli, L. Angiolini, S. Shen, G. Crippa, D. Yuan, M. Bahrammanesh, S. Abbasi, M. Birjandi
Bio- and lithostratigraphy of lower Pleistocene marine successions in western Emilia (Italy) and their implications for the first occurrence of Arctica islandica in the Mediterranean Sea
2019 G. Crippa, M. Azzarone, C. Bottini, S. Crespi, F. Felletti, M. Marini, M.R. Petrizzo, D. Scarponi, S. Raffi, G. Raineri
Bivalve shells as fossil archivves of global change : a tool to investigative seasonality towards the middle Pleistocene transition
2014 G. Crippa, L. Angiolini, C. Bottini, E. Erba, F. Felletti, C. Frigerio, M.J. Leng, M.R. Petrizzo, G. Raineri, M.H. Stephenson
Bivalve shells as high resolution biomineral archives of early Pleistocene seasonality
2016 G. Crippa, L. Angiolini, M. Leng
Brachiopod-based oxygen-isotope thermometer: Update and review
2019 U. Brand, M.A. Bitner, A. Logan, K. Azmy, G. Crippa, L. Angiolini, P. Colin, E. Griesshaber, E. Harper, E. taddei Ruggiero, V. Haussermann
Brachiopods of the Mengkarang Formation (Early Permian, Sumatra) and their palaeobiogeographical significance
2012 G. Crippa, L. Angiolini, M.J. Crow, M.H. Stephenson, I. Van Waveren
Brachiopods, fusulines and palynomorphs of the Mengkarang Formation (Early Permian, Sumatra) and their palaeobiogeographical significance
2013 G. Crippa, L. Angiolini, I. Van Waveren, M.J. Crow, F. Hasibuan, M.H. Stephenson, K. Ueno
Discovering fire events in the HAS1 settlement on the Dhofar coast (Oman) by a multi-methodological study of mollusk shells
2023 G. Crippa, S. Lischi, A. Chiari, M. Dapiaggi, M. Cremaschi
GEOCHEMICAL AND SCLEROCHRONOLOGICAL ANALYSES OF THE LOWER PLEISTOCENE MACROFAUNA OF WESTERN EMILIA (NORTHERN ITALY): PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL AND PALAEOCLIMATIC IMPLICATIONS
2015 G. Crippa
Guadalupian (Middle Permian) paleobiogeography of the Neotethys Ocean
2013 L. Angiolini, G. Crippa, G. Muttoni, J. Pignatti
Guadalupian (Permian) brachiopods from the Ruteh Limestone, North Iran
2011 G. Crippa, L. Angiolini
Guadalupian (Permian) brachiopods from the Ruteh Limestone, North Iran
2012 G. Crippa, L. Angiolini
Guadalupian brachiopod faunas from Tunisia, Turkey and North Iran and their implications for correlations across the Neo-Tethys
2010 L. Angiolini, G. Crippa, V. Verna
Guadalupian Palaeobiogeography across the Neotethys Ocean.
2011 L. Angiolini, G. Muttoni, G. Crippa, V. Verna
How cold were the Early Permian glacial tropics? Testing sea surface temperature using the oxygen isotope composition of rigorously screened brachiopod shells
2009 L. Angiolini, F. Jadoul, M. J. Leng, M. H. Stephenson, J. Rushton, S. Chenery, G. Crippa
How did the carrier shell Xenophora crispa (König, 1825) build its shell? Evidence from the Recent and fossil record
2020 G. Crippa, G. Pasinetti, M. Dapiaggi
Increasing seasonality during the early pleistocene in the Mediterranean Sea
2014 G. Crippa, L. Angiolini, F. Felletti, C. Frigerio, M.J. Leng, G. Raineri, M.H. Stephenson