Jacopo Gabrieli

researcher Institute of Polar Sciences, CNR-National Research Council

Laureato in Chimica e dottore di ricerca in Scienze ambientali presso l’Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia e il Laboratoire de Glaciologie dell’Université Joseph Fourier di Grenoble, è ricercatore presso l’Istituto di Scienze Polari del CNR di Venezia. Da anni si occupa dello studio di archivi climatici nelle carote di ghiaccio attraverso l’implementazione di tecniche analitiche innovative al fine di ricostruire la variabilità climatica e i cambiamenti della composizione chimica dell’atmosfera a medio-lungo termine. Montanaro per lavoro, ma soprattutto per passione, ha partecipato a progetti di ricerca non solo sui ghiacciai alpini, ma anche in Karakorum, Groenlandia, Antartide e Isole Svalbard. Attualmente è responsabile della parte italiana del progetto internazionale Ice Memory e dell’osservatorio meteo-climatico del Col Margherita (BL).

Jacopo Gabrieli, with a degree in Chemistry and a PhD in Environmental Sciences from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and the Laboratoire de Glaciologie of the Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble, is a researcher at the Institute of Polar Sciences of the CNR in Venice. For years, he has been studying climate archives in ice cores through the implementation of innovative analytical techniques aimed at reconstructing climate variability and changes in the chemical composition of the atmosphere over the medium to long term. A mountaineer by profession but above all by passion, he has participated in research projects not only on Alpine glaciers, but also in Karakorum, Greenland, Antarctica, and the Svalbard Islands. He is currently responsible for the Italian component of the international Ice Memory project and for the weather-climate observatory at Col Margherita (BL).

A panel with
Nicola Bonaiti, company manager Bonaiti
Renato R. Colucci, researcher Institute of Polar Sciences, CNR-National Research Council, professor of Glaciology University of Trieste
Jacopo Gabrieli, researcher Institute of Polar Sciences, CNR-National Research Council
Barbara Stenni, professor of Geochemistry Ca' Foscari University Venice
Chaired by
Ester Colizza, professor of Stratigraphic Geology and Sedimentology University of Trieste