Dr. Simone Simeone

Research Scientist
National Council of Research, Italy


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Marine Science from University of Tuscia, Italy

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Biography

Dr. Simone Simeone is currently working as Researcher at IAMC - CNR -Institute of Coastal Marine Environment, National Council of Research Italy. He has completed his Ph.D. in Marine Science from University of Tuscia, Italy in 2008. He is member of Coastal Education & Research Foundation. He has published 21 research articles in journals, and 3 book chapters contributed as author/co-author. His area of research interest related to Beach Morphodynamics, Embayed Beaches, Interaction between Seagrass and Beach Morphodynamics.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
Beach Morphodynamics
Embayed Beaches
Seagrass
Sedimentology

Selected Publications

  1. De Falco, G., F. Budillon, A. Conforti, M. Di Bitetto and G. Di Martino et al., 2015. Sorted bedforms over transgressive deposits along the continental shelf of Western Sardinia (Mediterranean sea). Mar. Geol., 359: 75-88.
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  2. Simeone, S., G. De Falco, G. Quattrocchi and A. Cucco, 2014. Morphological changes of a Mediterranean beach over one year (San Giovanni Sinis, Western Mediterranean). J. Coastal Res., 70: 217-222.

  3. Satta, C.T., B.M. Padedda, D. Stacca, S. Simeone and G. De Falco et al., 2014. Assessment of harmful algal species using different approaches: The case study of the Sardinian coasts. Adv. Oceanogr. Limnol., 5: 60-78.
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  4. De Falco G., F. Budillon, A. Conforti, S. De Muro and G. Di Martino et al., 2014. Sandy beaches characterization and management of coastal erosion on Western Sardinia Island (Mediterranean sea). J. Coastal Res., 70: 395-400.

  5. Simeone, S., L. Palombo and G. De Falco, 2013. Morphodynamics of a nontidal embayed beach: The case study of is Arutas (Western Mediterranean). J. Coastal Res., 26: 63-71.
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  6. Simeone, S. and G. De Falco, 2013. Seagrass berm deposition on a Mediterranean embayed beach. Estuarine Coastal Shelf Sci., 135: 171-181.
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  7. Simeone, S. and G. De Falco, 2013. Posidonia oceanica banquette removal: Sedimentologica, geomorphological and ecological implications. J. Coastal Res., 65: 1045-1050.

  8. Simeone, S., A.G.L. Palombo and I. Guala, 2012. Impact of frequentation on a Mediterranean embayed beach: Implication on carrying capacity. Ocean Coastal Manage., 62: 9-14.
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  9. Simeone, S. and G. De Falco, 2012. Morphology and composition of beach-cast Posidonia oceanica litter on beaches with different exposures. Geomorphology, 151: 224-233.
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  10. Olita, A., A. Cucco, S. Simeone, A. Ribotti, L. Fazioli, B. Sorgente and R. Sorgente, 2012. Oil spill hazard and risk assessment for the shorelines of a Mediterranean coastal archipelago. Ocean Coastal Manage., 57: 44-52.
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  11. De Falco, G., R. Tonielli, G. Di Martino, S. Innangi, S. Simeone and I.M. Parnum, 2010. Relationships between multibeam backscatter, sediment grain size and Posidonia oceanica seagrass distribution. Continental Shelf Res., 30: 1941-1950.
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  12. Molinaroli, E., S. Guerzoni, G. De Falco, A. Sarretta and A. Cucco et al., 2009. Relationships between hydrodynamic parameters and grain size in two contrasting transitional environments: The Lagoons of Venice and Cabras, Italy. Sedimentary Geol., 219: 196-207.
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  13. De Falco, G., S. Simeone and M. Baroli, 2008. Management of beach-cast Posidonia oceanica seagrass on the island of Sardinia (Italy, Western Mediterranean). J. Coastal Res., 24: 69-75.
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  14. De Falco, G., M. Baroli, A. Cucco and S. Simeone, 2008. Intrabasinal conditions promoting the development of a biogenic carbonate sedimentary facies associated with the seagrass Posidonia oceanica. Continental Shelf Res., 28: 797-812.
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  15. Como, P., S. Cucco, A. De Falco, G. Domenici and P. Ghezzo et al., 2008. A multidisciplinary and ecosystemic approach in the Oristano Lagoon-Gulf System (Sardinia, Italy) as a tool in management plans. Trans. Waters Bull., 2: 41-62.
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