Cesare Emiliani was honored by having the genusEmiliania erected as home for the taxonhuxleyi, which had previousiy been assigned to Coccolithus . He was further honored by receiving the Vega Medal of the Swedish Royal Geographic Society in 1983, and the Alexander Agassiz Medal of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 1989 for his isotopic studies on Pleistocene and Holoceneplankticforaminifera.
Cesare Emiliani was born on December 8, 1922 in Bologna, Italy. His parents were Luigi and Maria (Manfredidi) Emiliani.
Academic Life
Cesare Emiliani studied geology at the University of Bologna in post-war Italy and earned his first doctorate in Geology (micropaleontology) also at Bologna in 1945. After graduation he worked as a micropaleontologist with the Societa Idrocarburi Nationali in Florence from 194648. In 1948 he was offered and accepted the Rollin D. Salisbury Fellowship in the Department of Geology at the University of Chicago where he subsequently obtained is second Ph.D. in Geology (isotopic paleoclimatology ) in 1950. From 1950 to 1956 he was Research Associate in Harold Ureys Geochemistry Laboratory in the Enrico Fermi Institute for Nuclear Studies at the University of Chicago.
In 1957 Cesare Emiliani was working on Foraminifera (microscopic skilled organisms quite abundant in the fossil record) and was particularly interested in great climate changes known to have occurred during the Pleistocene Age. He was sure these tiny shells deposited in the ubiquitous ooze that coats the sea bottom held important clues. For that reason he was looking at the time for a place to work where there were ships and trained personnel to help him to obtain core samples of the deep-sea sediments for his studies. An interview with Dr. Walton Smith convinced Cesare that the University of Miamis Institute of Marine Science, later to become the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences[1], was the right place to conduct his research and thus he moved there that same year. In 1967 he was named Chairman of the Division of Geology and Geophysics at the Institute. At that time he organized the department of Geological Sciences on the main campus of the University of Miami and remained its Chairman until his retirement in 1993.
Comments about Cesare Emiliani
Comments made by Barbara H. Lidz of the USGS, a colleague and former disciple of Cesare Emiliani.
"Cesare inspired and instilled a sense of excitement for the potential and many multidisciplinary ramifications, far removed from isotopic studies and biostratigraphic dating, that planktic foraminifera can hold for deciphering the geologic record.
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Stimulated by the curious, mysterious, and unknown, and fluent in many languages, Cesare commanded an incredible amount of knowledge on any subject - mathematics, the world's histories and religions, classical art, literature and music - yet answers to some questions frustratingly eluded him.
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Cesare's highest regard was for his family, to whom he was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, yet he had a genuine interest in and concern for students, friends, and colleagues. His charismatic nature was imbued with a wonderful sense of humor and an uncommon generosity.
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Cesare was and will continue to be a singular inspiration to all whose lives he touched. He was truly a remarkable man, especially to be such a friend to so many."
Extract of Cesare Emiliani obituary in Marine Micropaleontology , an Elsevier journal publication.
Popular works by Cesare Emiliani
Emiliani, Cesare. (1992). Planet Earth : Cosmology, Geology, & the Evolution of Life & the Environment. Cambridge University Press. (Paperback Edition ISBN 0521409497)
Emiliani, Cesare. (1995). The Scientific Companion : Exploring the Physical World with Facts, Figures, and Formulas (Wiley Popular Science) (2nd Edition). Wiley. (Paperback Edition ISBN 0471133248)
Emiliani, Cesare. (1993). Dictionary of Physical Sciences. Oxford University Press. (Paperback Edition ISBN 0195036522)
Prominent works by Cesare Emiliani
Emiliani C (1954) Depth habitats of some species of pelagic foraminifera as indicated by oxygen isotope ratios. American Journal of Science 252:149158
Emiliani C (1954) Temperature of Pacific bottom waters and polar superficial waters during the Tertiary. Science 119:853855
Emiliani C (1956) Oligocene and Miocene temperature of the equatorial and subtropical Atlantic Ocean. Journal of Geology 64:281288
Emiliani C (1956) On paleotemperatures of Pacific bottom waters. Science 123:460461
Emiliani C (1957) Temperature and age analysis of deepsea cores. Science 125:383385
Emiliani C (1961) The temperature decrease of surface water in high latitudes and of abysssal-hadal water in open oceanic basins during the past 75 million years. Deep-Sea Research 8:144147
Emiliani C (1965) Precipitous continental clopes and considerations on the transitional crust. Science 147:145148
Emiliani C (1966) Isotopic paleotemperatures. Science 154: 851857
Emiliani C (1966). Paleotemperature analysis of Caribbean cores P6304-8 and P6304-9 and a generalized temperature curve for the past 425,000 years. Journal of Geology 74:109124
Emiliani C (1968) The Pleistocene epoch and the evolution of man. Current Anthropology 9:2747
Emiliani C (1969) Interglacials, high sea levels and the control of Greenland ice by the precession of the equinoxes. Science 166:15031504
Emiliani C (1969) A new paleontology. Micropaleontology 15:265300
Emiliani C (1970) Pleistocene paleotemperatures. Science 168:822825
Emiliani C (1971) The amplitude of Pleistocene climatic cycles at low latitudes and the isotopic composition of glacial ice. In: Turekian KK (ed) Late Cenozoic Glacial Ages. New Haven, CO: Yale Unversity Press, pp 183197
Emiliani C (1971) Depth habitats and growth stages of pelagic formanifera. Science 173:11221124
Emiliani C (1971) Paleotemperature variations across the Plio-Pleistocene boundary at the type section. Science 171:600602
Emiliani C (1978) The cause of the ice ages. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 37:347354
Emiliani C (1981) A new global geology. In: Emiliani C (ed) The Oceanic Lithosphere. The Sea (8th edn). Vol. 7. New York: Wiley Interscience, pp 1687738
Emiliani C (1982) Extinctive evolution. Journal of Theoretical Biology 97:1333
Emiliani C (1987) Dictionary of Physical Sciences. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Emiliani C (1988) The Scientific Companion. New York: Wiley
Emiliani C (1989) The new geology or the old role of the geological sciences in science education. Journal of Geological Education 37:327331
Emiliani C (1991) Avogadro number and mole: a royal confusion. Journal of Geological Education 39:3133
Emiliani C (1991) Planktic et al. Marine Micropaleontology 18:3
Emiliani C (1991) Planktic/planktonic, nektic/nektonic, benthic/benthonic. Journal of Paleontology 65:329
Emiliani C, Ericson DB (1991) The glacial/interglacial temperature range of the surface water of the ocean at low latitudes. In: Taylor HP, ONeil JR, Kaplan IR (eds) Special Publication: Stable Isotope Geochemistry: A Tribute to Samuel Epstein. Pennsylvania: Geochemical Society, University Park, pp 223228
Emiliani C (1992) The Moon as a piece of Mercury. Geologische Rundschau 81:791794
Emiliani C (1992) Planet Earth: Cosmology, Geology, and the Evolution of Life and Environment. New York: Cambridge University Press
Emiliani C (1992) Pleistocene paleotemperatures. Science 257:11881189
Emiliani C (1993) Milankovitch theory verified; discussion. Nature 364:583
Emiliani C (1993) Calendar reform. Nature 366:716
Emiliani C (1993) Extinction and viruses. BioSystems 31:155159
Emiliani C (1993) Paleoecological implications of Alaskan terrestrial vertebrate fauna in latest Cretaceous time at high paleolatitudes: Comment. Geology 21:11511152
Emiliani C (1993) Viral extinctions in deep-sea species. Nature 366:217218
Emiliani C (1995) Redefinition of atomic mass unit, Avogadro constant, and mole. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 59:12051206
Emiliani C (1995) Tropical paleotemperatures: discussion. Science 268:1264
Emiliani C, Epstein S (1953) Temperature variations in the lower Pleistocene of Southern California. Journal of Geology 61:171181
Emiliani C, Gartner S, Lidz B (1972) Neogene sedimentation on the Blake Plateau and the emergence of the Central American Isthmus. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 11:110
Emiliani C, Gartner S, Lidz B, Eldridge K, Elvey DK, Huang PC, Stipp JJ, Swanson M (1975) Paleoclimatological analysis of late Quaternary cores from the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Science 189:10831088
Emiliani C, Geiss J (1959) On glaciations and their causes. Geologische Rundschau 46:576601
Emiliani C, Harrison CG, Swanson M (1969) Underground nuclear explosions and the control of earthquakes. Science 165:12551256
Emiliani C, Mayeda T, Selli R (1961) Paleotemperature analysis of the Plio-Pleistocene section at le Castella, Calabria, southern Italy. Geological Society of America Bulletin 72:679688
Emiliani C, Milliman JD (1966) Deep-sea sediments and their geological record. Earth Science Reviews 1:105132
Emiliani C, Price DA, Seipp J (1991) Is the Postglacial artifical? In: Taylor HP, ONeil JR, Kaplan IR (eds) Special Publication: Stable Isotope Geochemistry: A Tribute to Samuel Epstein. Pennsylvania: Geochemical Society, University Park, pp 229231
Emiliani C, Shackleton NJ (1974) The Brunhes Epoch: paleotemperature and geochronology. Science 183:511514
Emiliani C, Kraus EB, Shoemaker EM (1981) Sudden death at the end of the Mesozoic. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 55:327334