Giacomo DiTullio

Giacomo DiTullio

College of Charleston

H-index: 54

North America-United States

About Giacomo DiTullio

Giacomo DiTullio, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at College of Charleston, specializes in the field of marine biogeochemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Data from expedition Arctic Ocean, 2018. Dataset version 3. Bolin Centre Database

Spatial and Temporal Variability in Water Quality and Phytoplankton Community Composition in Charleston Harbor

Low cobalt inventories in the Amundsen and Ross seas driven by high demand for labile cobalt uptake among native phytoplankton communities

Zinc stimulation of coastal productivity in low carbon dioxide environments

Adaptive responses of marine diatoms to zinc scarcity and ecological implications

Dinoflagellates alter their carbon and nutrient metabolic strategies across environmental gradients in the central Pacific Ocean

Biogeochemical and ecological variability during the late summer–early autumn transition at an ice‐floe drift station in the Central Arctic Ocean

Inhibited manganese oxide formation hinders cobalt scavenging in the Ross Sea

Giacomo DiTullio Information

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Citations(all)

12112

Citations(since 2020)

3019

Cited By

10408

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

99

i10Index(since 2020)

62

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Giacomo DiTullio Skills & Research Interests

marine biogeochemistry

Top articles of Giacomo DiTullio

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Data from expedition Arctic Ocean, 2018. Dataset version 3. Bolin Centre Database

Caroline Leck

Patricia Matrai

Peggy Achtert

Michael Adams

Andrea Baccarini

...

2024

Spatial and Temporal Variability in Water Quality and Phytoplankton Community Composition in Charleston Harbor

Journal of South Carolina Water Resources

Abigail Stephens

Nicole Schanke

Emmaline Sheahan

Giacomo DiTullio

2024

Low cobalt inventories in the Amundsen and Ross seas driven by high demand for labile cobalt uptake among native phytoplankton communities

Biogeosciences

Rebecca J Chmiel

Riss M Kell

Deepa Rao

Dawn M Moran

Giacomo R DiTullio

...

2023/10/4

Zinc stimulation of coastal productivity in low carbon dioxide environments

bioRxiv

Riss M Kell

Adam V Subhas

Nicole L Schanke

Lauren E Lees

Rebecca J Chmiel

...

2023

Adaptive responses of marine diatoms to zinc scarcity and ecological implications

Nature Communications

Riss M Kellogg

Mark A Moosburner

Natalie R Cohen

Nicholas J Hawco

Matthew R McIlvin

...

2022/4/14

Dinoflagellates alter their carbon and nutrient metabolic strategies across environmental gradients in the central Pacific Ocean

Nature Microbiology

Natalie R Cohen

Matthew R McIlvin

Dawn M Moran

Noelle A Held

Jaclyn K Saunders

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2021/2

Biogeochemical and ecological variability during the late summer–early autumn transition at an ice‐floe drift station in the Central Arctic Ocean

Limnology and Oceanography

Nicole L Schanke

Francesco Bolinesi

Olga Mangoni

Christian Katlein

Philipp Anhaus

...

2021/2

Inhibited manganese oxide formation hinders cobalt scavenging in the Ross Sea

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Véronique E Oldham

Rebecca Chmiel

Colleen M Hansel

Giacomo R DiTullio

Deepa Rao

...

2021/5

Minimal cobalt metabolism in the marine cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Nicholas J Hawco

Matthew M McIlvin

Randelle M Bundy

Alessandro Tagliabue

Tyler J Goepfert

...

2020/7/7

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