Edoardo Dallanave
Ph.D. in Earth Sciences
Geologist and Paleomagnetist
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+39 02 503 15508
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Department of Earth Sciences
University of Milan
Via Mangiagalli 34
20133 Milan
Italy
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Edoardo Dallanave, Ph.D.
I am a geologist specialized in paleomagnetism and rock-magnetism applied to solve geological problems. These include magneto-biochronology, paleogeographic reconstructions, and also rock-magnetic properties of sediments and volcanic materials. My interest in paleogeography has been largely addressed to the southwest Pacific area (Zealandia continent) as well as the Alpine Tethys area during the Meso-Cenozoic, as tested by a number of publications and several funded proposals (three of them as Principal Investigator) for a total of approximately 1M€. For doing this, I acquired great deal of fieldwork experience, performing geological mapping and logging of stratigraphic sections, even in remote areas and hostile environmental conditions. Among the different topics, I am currently working on the stratigraphic records recovered during IODP Exp. 371 and IODP Exp. 392, on which I sailed as on-board Paleomagnetist, and on a long-term project aiming to refine the Middle-Late Jurassic global paleogeography by analyses of rocks exposed on different continents. Within the IODP frame, I am part of a working group conducting research on several Paleogene hyperthermals that, with the current CO2 emission rates, are the best analogous in the geological past of the possible near future of our planet.
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Since June 2024
Researcher
UNIVERSITY OF MILAN (ITALY)
Researcher at the Earth Sciences Department "Ardito Desio" of the University of Milan (Italy).
2018-03.2024
Research Associate
UNIVERSITY OF BREMEN (GERMANY)
Principal Investigator at the Faculty of Geosciences (FB5) of the University of Bremen (Germany); Guest Scientist from Feb. to Aug. 2021 and from Dec. 2023.
2012-2018
Research Associate
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (GERMANY)
Principal Investigator at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences of the Ludwig Maximilians University (München, Germany).
2010-2012
Postdoctoral researcher
UNIVERSITY OF PADOVA (ITALY)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Geosciences Department of the University of Padova (Italy).
EDUCATION
2007-2010
Doctorate
UNIVERSITY OF PADOVA (ITALY)
My doctorate focused on the magnetostratigraphy and rock-magnetic properties of the Paleogene sedimentary rocks exposed in the Venetian Southern Alps of NE Italy.
1998-2004
University Degree
UNIVERSITY OF MILAN (ITALY)
My University education was in Geology, with a curriculum in Stratigraphic Geology and Paleontology. My Master degree work and dissertation was about the Jurassic paleogeography of the Italian Southern Alps.
INTERNATIONAL OCEAN
DISCOVERY PROGRAM
IODP Exp. 392
"Agulhas Plateau Cretaceous Climate"
5th February–7th April 2022
Paleomagnetist onboard the vessel JOIDES Resolution
Click here for Exp. 392 homepage
IODP Exp. 371
"Tasman Frontier subduction initiation and Paleogene climate"
27th July–26th September 2017
Paleomagnetist onboard the vessel JOIDES Resolution
FUNDED RESARCH PROGRAMS
DFG Grant DA1757/3-1
Principal Investigator
2021–2023
254,000 €
UNIVERSITY OF BREMEN (GERMANY)
Dissecting the Jurassic Monster Polar Shift: Paleomagnetic analyses of Middle-Late Jurassic sedimentary rocks from Ethiopia
DFG Grant DA1757/2-1
Principal Investigator
2018–2020
192,000 €
UNIVERSITY OF BREMEN (GERMANY)
Exploring the coupling between plate tectonic and climate evolution: Eocene–Oligocene chronology of the southwest Pacific
DFG Grant DA1757/1-1
Principal Investigator
2015–2018
274,000 €
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (GERMANY)
Early Cenozoic climate and tectonic evolution of the southwest Pacific Ocean
DFG Grant BA1210/19-1, -2
Proponent and Executor
2012–2015
289,000 €
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH (GERMANY)
Magnetostratigraphy and rock-magnetism of the Mead Stream section, New Zealand: a tool to investigate the temporal and spatial evolution of a Late Cretaceous–early Eocene southern Pacific continental margin.
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP
AND CONVENING
Editorial Board Membership
CBEP12
Bremen, Germany
August 2022
Member of the Scientific Committee of the Climate and Biotic Events of the Paleogene 12; Co-organizer and Chair of the meeting Theme 4: “Tectonics, Surface Environments and Hydrological Processes”, consisting of two sessions:
4.1- Source-to-sink sedimentation during warm intervals of the Paleogene
4.2- Impact of paleogeography on our understanding of Paleogene Climate
https://www.marum.de/Forschung/Climatic-and-Biotic-Events-of-the-Paleogene-2020.html
STRATI2019
Milan, Italy
July 2019
Convener and co-chair of the General session on Stratigraphy (ST11.4)
FIELDWORK
A big part of my scientific career consists of fieldwork. I conducted several field campaigns in order to carry on geological mapping, stratigraphic sections logging and sampling, even in hostile environmental conditions. Below are outlined the most relevant. The associated publications are listed below (Publications).
Ethiopia
(2022)
Preliminary 15-days fieldwork campaign near Dejen to perform description, logging, and sampling for magneto-biostratigraphy of Upper Jurassic sections exposed in the Blue Nile valley.
New Caledonia
(2014-2018)
Three fieldwork campaigns around the island, for a total of 6 weeks, to perform logging and description of sedimentary sections, and sampling for paleomagnetic and biostratigraphic studies.
New Zealand
(2012-2020)
Five field campaigns, for a total of ~10 weeks, in different parts of both the North and the South Islands, to perform mapping, logging, description, and sampling of Cenozoic sedimentary sections.
Venetian Southern Alps
(2007-2018)
Several field campaigns in order to perform logging, description, and sampling for magneto-biostratigraphy of sedimentary sections cropping out in the Piave River valley (Belluno).
Northern Alps
(2017)
Field campaign, in high mountain environment, to log and sample Jurassic and Cretaceous sedimentary rocks belonging to the Briançonnais paleogeographic domain (Alpine Tethys).
Giudicarie Alps
(2004)
Approximately 1 months of fieldwork to perform geological mapping in high mountain environment near the village of Daone (TN, Italy), related to my MSc activities.
TEACHING
UNIVERSITY OF BREMEN
(GERMANY)
ECORD Training Course & Summer School
Paleomagnetism Module during the Virtual Ship Experience at MARUM.
• 2023, 4-15 September
• 2023, 13-17 March
• 2019, 25-29 March
Applied Geophysics: Methods, 15h of frontal lectures (winter semester 2020) at the Faculty of Geosciences
Marine environmental archive project, 3h weekly lectures (summer semester 2019) at the Faculty of Geosciences
UNIVERSITY OF PADOVA
(ITALY, INVITED)
UNIVERSITY OF MUNICH
(GERMANY)
Paleomagnetism: application to magnetostratigraphy and paleogeography, 2h weekly lectures (summer semester 2016) at the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences.
Advisor and Co-Advisor of several Bachelor and Master of Science Thesis at the University of Munich, Bremen, and of italian institutions (University of Milan, University of Ferrara), listed in the PDF version of my CV.
PUBLICATIONS
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2024
· Peñalver-Claver, I., Agnini, C., Westerhold, T., Cramwinckel, M.J., Dallanave, E., Bhattacharya, J., Sutherland, R., Alegret, L., 2024. Integrated record of the late Lutetian thermal maximum at IODP site U1508, Tasman Sea: The deep-sea response. Marine Micropaleontology 191, 102390, doi: 10.1016/j.marmicro.2024.102390.
2023
· Uenzelmann-Neben, G., Bohaty, S.M., Childress, L.B., Archontikis, O.A., Batenburg, S.J., Bijl, P.K., Burkett, A.M., Chanda, P., Coenen, J.J., Dallanave, E., Davidson, P.C., Doiron, K.E., Geldmacher, J., Gürer, D., Haynes, S., Herrle, J.O., Ichiyama, Y., Jana, D., Jones, M., Kato, C., Kulhanek, D.K., Li, J., Liu, J., McManus, J., Minakov, A.N., Penman, D.E., Sprain, C.J., Tessin, A.C., Wagner, T., Westerhold, T., 2023. Agulhas Plateau Cretaceous Climate, Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program. International Ocean Discovery Program, College Station, Texas, USA. https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.392.2023
· Gastaldello, M.E., Agnini, C., Westerhold, T., Drury, A.J., Sutherland, R., Drake, M.K., Lam, A.R., Dallanave, E., Burns, S., Alegret, L., 2023. The Late Miocene-Early Pliocene Biogenic Bloom: An integrated study in the Tasman Sea. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology 38, e2022PA004565, doi: 10.1029/2022PA004565.
· Kirscher, U., Dallanave, E., Bachtadse, V., 2023. Paleoposition and Paleogeography of Egypt During the Phanerozoic Era, in: Hamimi, Z., Khozyem, H., Adatte, T., Nader, F.H., Oboh-Ikuenobe, F., Zobaa, M.K., El-Afty, H. (Eds.), The Phanerozoic Geology and Natural Resources of Egypt. Springer, p. 874. ISBN: 978-3-030-95636-3.
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
· Bianchi, V., Salles, T., Ghinassi, M., Billi, P., Dallanave, E., Duclaux, G., 2015. Numerical modeling of tectonically driven river dynamics and deposition in an upland incised valley. Geomorphology 241, 353-370, doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.04.007.
2014
2013
2012
2010
· Dallanave, E., Muttoni, G., 2010. Il segreto del clima è nelle rocce (The secret of the climate is in the rocks). Darwin 37, 40–45 (not peer reviewed).
2009
2008