Wednesday, 07 June 2023 08:47

Moretti Simone

Moretti Simone Research associate at CNR-ISP, Bologna.
B.Sc. in Geology (2014) at the University of Bologna, M.Sc. degree (2016) in Earth Sciences at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich), Switzerland and PhD (2021) in geochemistry at ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz, Germany.
His research is centred around the study of biogeochemical cycling of nutrients in the modern marine environment, and their reconstruction in the geological past. His study addresses some fundamentals aspects of the nitrogen cycle and its interconnections with the trophic structure of marine food webs and ocean oxygenation. In particular, he works on the development and application of geochemical methods aimed at analysis and interpretation of the nitrogen isotope composition (15N/14N) of organic matter trapped within the biomineral crystalline matrix of fossils and modern organisms, as well as on organic matter from phytoplankton and zooplankton and seawater nitrate.
He has been studying and working in research institutes abroad for a total of 8 years and he is currently associated as a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry. He is involved in 8 publications on international journals, 2 chapters books of the International Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) and 17 abstracts. He obtained a scholarship award from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, and research funding from the International Long Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network and the Max Planck Society. He participated in IODP expedition 383 to the Antarctic Ocean aboard R/V JOIDES Resolution.
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6772-7269

L’evento è un’iniziativa congiunta di Fondazione CMCC – Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici e Università Ca’Foscari Venezia. E’ parte della serie di webinar “Foresight Dialogues”. Registrazione.

Speakers
Carlo Barbante, Direttore dell’Istituto di Scienze Polari del CNR (CNR-ISP) e Professore Ordinario all’Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia

Valeria Burgio, ricercatrice postdoc all’Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia

Fabiano Ventura, direttore del progetto “Sulle tracce dei ghiacciai”, fotografo paesaggista e presidente dell’Associazione Macromicro

Data: 08/06/2023, Ora: 14:30 - Luogo: Aula D edificio Zeta - Università Ca'Foscari Venezia
Relatore: Susan Kaspari, Central Washington University (USA)
Organizzatore: PhD in Polar Sciences/ PhD in Science and Management of Climate Change

Abstract
Light absorbing particles in snow and ice lead to snow darkening, and can accelerate snow and ice melt. Numerous studies have investigated black carbon in snow and ice cores from Svalbard, but less work has been done on dust. In this talk recent results of dust concentrations in Svalbard snow and ice are presented, and implications for variations in dust deposition over time are explored. 

Zoom  - ID riunione: 899 7251 8471 - Passcode: GE6Hi2

Il prossimo Congresso della Società Italiana di Ecologia (S.It.E.) si svolgerà a Catania dal 6 all'8 settembre 2023.

Una delle sessioni (Chairs: Concetta Gugliandolo - Università di Messina, e Angelina Lo Giudice CNR-ISP) sarà dedicata agli ambienti estremi, hotspots di biodiversità che rappresentano laboratori naturali per indagare i limiti della vita sulla Terra, comprendere i meccanismi di resistenza e resilienza degli estremofili, e studiare gli effetti dei cambiamenti climatici sul biota e sul microbiota.  
 

Il Cnr partecipa quest’anno a “Il Villaggio per la Terra” format ideato da Earth Day Italia, in programma a Roma dal 21 al 25 aprile. Lo scopo dell’iniziativa è promuovere una sensibilità civile ed ambientale nel contesto delle celebrazioni nazionali della Giornata Mondiale della Terra del 22 aprile. Comunicato stampa CNR.

Nel programma delle giornate il laboratorio: Tra i ghiacci polari per studiare la Terra

Attraverso pannelli e filmati i visitatori potranno scoprire le regole di comportamento e i principali studi svolti in questi unici laboratori naturali.

 

Il 15 maggio 2023 la Presidente Maria Chiara Carrozza è stata ospite dell'Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia. Durante la visita, la Presidente ha dedicato del tempo alla visita dei laboratori della sede di ISP di Mestre e al confronto e dialogo con i ricercatori presenti.
L'importanza della ricerca polare e l'impegno del CNR per alzare sempre di più la qualità della ricerca in Artico e in Antartide i temi toccati dalla Presidente.

Friday, 19 May 2023 09:08

Thematic Areas

ISP's research activities take place, mainly though not exclusively, in Antarctica and the Arctic, where snow and ice are the dominant aspect of the landscape. These regions, more than others, are affected by climate change. Understanding the history of our planet, and how human activities, from the origins of the first civilizations to the present day, have influenced ecosystems, by interacting and modifying the delicate balances that govern the earth's climate system, is the challenge we face. The history enclosed and preserved in ice and, going even further back in time, in sediments, even in times before the appearance of man, is an important topic addressed by ISP researchers.

Mute witnesses of these changes are the polar biological communities: on them the anthropic impact can be devastating. It is essential to improve our knowledge of their current state, to understand their evolution, with a view to future research missions in space. In fact, some polar habitats represent important terrestrial laboratories for astrobiological studies.

All these activities, and many others, are deepened in the thematic areas that characterize the institute.

Arctic PASSION is an EU HORIZON 2020 project aiming to co-create and implement of a coherent, integrated Arctic observing system: the Pan-Arctic Observing System of Systems - pan-AOSS. It aims to overcome known flaws in the present observing system by refining its operability, improving, and extending pan-Arctic scientific and community-based monitoring and the integration with Indigenous and Local knowledge, by streamlining the access and interoperability of Arctic Data systems and services, and by ensuring the economic viability and sustainability of the observing system for years to come. The pan-AOOS shall allow for the monitoring of ongoing environmental changes, reduce uncertainly in predicting future system changes, support risk assessment, and inform and guide mitigation and adaptation measures, and to support sustainable development in the Arctic and elsewhere.

Annual meeting of the Arctic PASSION project consortium   -  Timetable 

Tuesday, 16 May 2023 13:28

Calì Federico

Calì Federico Master’s degree in Marine Biology at the University of Padova; PhD student at the University of Bologna (FishMed-PhD).
Since 2015 he has been working on national fishery monitoring programs, within the EU-Data Collection Framework, funded by scholarships of Ancona National Research Council (CNR). From 2015 he also has been participating in marine research activities of the Padova University, at the Hydrobiological Station of Chioggia. His fields of interest are inherent to the biological life cycles of commercial fish species of the Mediterranean and the Antarctic areas (notothenioids). In particular, he investigated reproductive traits of these species thought histological analyses of gonads, age structure/growth cycle by means of otoliths’ readings and some trophic features using the stomach content analyses.
He collaborated in more than 10 scientific trawl surveys in Italian water and joined the 38th Italian expedition to Antarctica (2022/2023).

Google Scholar    Scopus - Author ID: 57192875066    Research Gate: Federico Calì

Tuesday, 16 May 2023 12:54

Amoruso Veronica

Amoruso Veronica Environmental scientist, graduated at the University of Bologna.

Since 2022 she is PhD student in Polar Science at the university Ca'Foscari (Venice), with a focus on the photochemistry of mercury at snow-air interface in polar regions.

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