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59
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18470
World Ranking
1977
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25

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Member of Academia Europaea

Overview

Angelo Peccerillo is affiliated with the University of Milano-Bicocca in Italy. The scientist's academic work has earned recognition within the academic community, including the distinction of being named a Member of the Academia Europaea in 2008.

Though specific publications, co-authors, and detailed research topics are not listed, the membership in the Academia Europaea indicates the scientist's engagement with broader European academic networks and scholarly communities.

The available data does not provide detailed information about research fields, subfields, or main topics of work, nor does it include titles of recent papers or frequent publication venues. Similarly, there are no records of book publications or frequent collaborators documented at this time.

Best Publications

  • Geochemistry of eocene calc-alkaline volcanic rocks from the Kastamonu area, Northern Turkey

    Angelo Peccerillo;S. R. Taylor

  • Tertiary to Quaternary evolution of volcanism in the Aegean region

    M. Fytikas;F. Innocenti;P. Manetti;A. Peccerillo

  • Relationships between mafic and peralkaline silicic magmatism in continental rift settings: A petrological, geochemical and isotopic study of the Gedemsa volcano, Central Ethiopian rift

    Angelo Peccerillo;M. Barberio;G. Yirgu;D. Ayalew

  • Orogens and slabs vs. their direction of subduction

    C Doglioni;P Harabaglia;S Merlini;F Mongelli

  • Kinematics of slab tear faults during subduction segmentation and implications for Italian magmatism

    Gideon Rosenbaum;Massimo Gasparon;Francesco P. Lucente;Angelo Peccerillo

  • Petrology and geochemistry of potassic and ultrapotassic volcanism in central Italy: petrogenesis and inferences on the evolution of the mantle sources

    Sandro Conticelli;Angelo Peccerillo

  • Plio-Quaternary Volcanism in Italy: Petrology, Geochemistry, Geodynamics

    Angelo Peccerillo

  • Multiple mantle metasomatism in central-southern Italy: Geochemical effects, timing and geodynamic implications

    Angelo Peccerillo

  • Potassic and ultrapotassic magmas and their origin

    Stephen Foley;Angelo Peccerillo

  • Volcanological and petrological evolution of Vulcano island (Aeolian Arc, southern Tyrrhenian Sea)

    Gianfilippo De Astis;Luigi La Volpe;Angelo Peccerillo;Lucia Civetta

  • Roman comagmatic province (central Italy): Evidence for subduction-related magma genesis

    Angelo Peccerillo

  • Volcanological and magmatological evolution of Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands): The roles of fractional crystallization, magma mixing, crustal contamination and source heterogeneity

    Lorella Francalanci;Piero Manetti;Angelo Peccerillo

  • PetroGraph: A new software to visualize, model, and present geochemical data in igneous petrology

    Maurizio Petrelli;Giampiero Poli;Diego Perugini;Angelo Peccerillo

  • Plio-Quaternary magmatism in Italy

    Angelo Peccerillo

  • Geophysical and petrological modelling of the structure and composition of the crust and upper mantle in complex geodynamic settings: The Tyrrhenian Sea and surroundings

    G.F. Panza;G.F. Panza;A. Peccerillo;A. Aoudia;A. Aoudia;B. Farina

  • Carbonate metasomatism and CO2 lithosphere–asthenosphere degassing beneath the Western Mediterranean: An integrated model arising from petrological and geophysical data

    Maria Luce Frezzotti;Angelo Peccerillo;Giuliano Panza;Giuliano Panza

  • The Balkanids as an Instance of Back-Arc Thrust Belt: Possible Relation with the Hellenids

    M. Boccalei;P. Manetti;A. Peccerillo

  • Transition from calc-alkaline to potassium-rich magmatism in subduction environments: geochemical and Sr, Nd, Pb isotopic constraints from the island of Vulcano (Aeolian arc)

    Gianfilippo De Astis;Angelo Peccerillo;Pamela D. Kempton;Luigi La Volpe

  • Geochemical characteristics of potassic volcanics from Mts. Ernici (Southern Latium, Italy)

    L. Civetta;F. Innocenti;P. Manetti;A. Peccerillo

  • Petrogenesis of orenditic and kamafugitic rocks from central Italy

    Angelo Peccerillo;Giampiero Poli;Giancarlo Serri

Frequent Co-Authors

Giampiero Poli
Giampiero Poli University of Perugia
Maria Luce Frezzotti
Maria Luce Frezzotti University of Milano-Bicocca
Piero Manetti
Piero Manetti University of Florence
Giuliano F. Panza
Giuliano F. Panza Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Fabrizio Innocenti
Fabrizio Innocenti University of Pisa
Giuliano Bellieni
Giuliano Bellieni University of Padua
Carlo Doglioni
Carlo Doglioni National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Pamela D. Kempton
Pamela D. Kempton Kansas State University
Sandro Conticelli
Sandro Conticelli University of Florence
Gideon Rosenbaum
Gideon Rosenbaum University of Queensland

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