2008 - Member of Academia Europaea
His primary scientific interests are in Geochemistry, Volcanic rock, Mantle, Subduction and Mafic. As part of his studies on Geochemistry, Angelo Peccerillo often connects relevant subjects like Petrology. His Subduction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Lithosphere and Geophysics.
His Mafic research includes themes of Silicic and Incompatible element. His Basalt research incorporates themes from Rift and Andesites. As part of the same scientific family, Angelo Peccerillo usually focuses on Andesites, concentrating on Continental arc and intersecting with Adakite.
His main research concerns Geochemistry, Mantle, Mafic, Volcanic rock and Incompatible element. His study looks at the relationship between Geochemistry and topics such as Subduction, which overlap with Seamount. His research on Mantle also deals with topics like
His studies in Mafic integrate themes in fields like Fractional crystallization, Peralkaline rock and Continental crust. His Volcanic rock research includes elements of Magma chamber, Igneous rock, Geomorphology and Petrogenesis. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Pyroclastic rock, Magma and Igneous differentiation.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Mafic, Mantle, Subduction and Basalt. His Geochemistry study frequently links to other fields, such as Earth science. His studies deal with areas such as Pyroclastic rock, Trace element and Igneous rock as well as Mafic.
His study in Mantle is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Foreland basin, Lithosphere, Asthenosphere, Magmatism and Stratovolcano. His Basalt study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Geodynamics, Andesites, Continental crust and Peralkaline rock. As part of one scientific family, Angelo Peccerillo deals mainly with the area of Volcanic rock, narrowing it down to issues related to the Petrogenesis, and often Mantle plume and Oceanic crust.
Angelo Peccerillo mainly investigates Geochemistry, Basalt, Earth science, Mafic and Magmatism. His work in Geochemistry is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Mantle wedge. His Basalt research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Volcano and Stratovolcano.
His study brings together the fields of Volcanic rock and Mafic. Angelo Peccerillo has included themes like Magma and Petrogenesis in his Volcanic rock study. His studies in Magmatism integrate themes in fields like Fractional crystallization, Volcano tectonics, Cinder cone and Phenocryst.
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Geochemistry of eocene calc-alkaline volcanic rocks from the Kastamonu area, Northern Turkey
Angelo Peccerillo;S. R. Taylor.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (1976)
Tertiary to Quaternary evolution of volcanism in the Aegean region
M. Fytikas;F. Innocenti;P. Manetti;A. Peccerillo.
Geological Society, London, Special Publications (1984)
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.
Journal of Petrology (2003)
Orogens and slabs vs. their direction of subduction
C Doglioni;P Harabaglia;S Merlini;F Mongelli.
Earth-Science Reviews (1999)
Plio-Quaternary Volcanism in Italy: Petrology, Geochemistry, Geodynamics
Angelo Peccerillo.
(2005)
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.
Lithos (1992)
Kinematics of slab tear faults during subduction segmentation and implications for Italian magmatism
Gideon Rosenbaum;Massimo Gasparon;Francesco P. Lucente;Angelo Peccerillo.
Tectonics (2008)
Multiple mantle metasomatism in central-southern Italy: Geochemical effects, timing and geodynamic implications
Angelo Peccerillo.
Geology (1999)
Roman comagmatic province (central Italy): Evidence for subduction-related magma genesis
Angelo Peccerillo.
Geology (1985)
Volcanological and petrological evolution of Vulcano island (Aeolian Arc, southern Tyrrhenian Sea)
Gianfilippo De Astis;Luigi La Volpe;Angelo Peccerillo;Lucia Civetta.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1997)
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