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Anna Gioncada

Anna Gioncada

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3207
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Overview

Anna Gioncada is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy, with a research focus primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work extends across several subfields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence applications in geosciences, Paleontology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Earth-Surface Processes.

The central themes of Gioncada's research include geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, geochemistry and geologic mapping, high-pressure geophysics and materials, paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, as well as evolution and paleontology studies. Their contributions cover a broad spectrum within these areas, addressing both the physical properties of Earth materials and biological aspects preserved in geological records.

Frequent publication venues for Gioncada include Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology, Communications Earth & Environment, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Marine and Petroleum Geology, and Lithos. These journals reflect their multidisciplinary approach combining geochemical, petrological, and volcanological perspectives.

Notable co-authors collaborating with Gioncada feature Paolo Fulignati, Marco Pistolesi, Giovanni Bianucci, Giulia Bosio, and Claudio Di Celma. These collaborations indicate a network of researchers focused on petrology, volcanology, and paleontological investigations.

Recent papers contributing to the geological and paleontological knowledge base include:

  • Taphonomy of marine vertebrates of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Insights into the origin of an outstanding Fossil-Lagerstätte, 2021, PLoS ONE
  • Mafic magma feeds degassing unrest at Vulcano Island, Italy, 2022, Communications Earth & Environment
  • Magma evolution at La Fossa volcano (Vulcano Island, Italy) in the last 1000 years: evidence from eruptive products and temperature gradient experiments, 2020, Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Vertebrate Palaeoecology of the Pisco Formation (Miocene, Peru): Glimpses into the Ancient Humboldt Current Ecosystem, 2021, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
  • Mineralogical and geochemical characterization of fossil bones from a Miocene marine Konservat-Lagerstätte, 2020, Journal of South American Earth Sciences

Best Publications

  • Rare-earth element (REE) behaviour in the alteration facies of the active magmatic hydrothermal system of Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

    Paolo Fulignati;Anna Gioncada;Alessandro Sbrana

  • Petrology of volcanic products younger than 42 ka on the Lipari–Vulcano complex (Aeolian Islands, Italy): an example of volcanism controlled by tectonics

    A Gioncada;R Mazzuoli;M Bisson;M.T Pareschi

  • The deep structure of the Eolian arc (Filicudi-Panarea-Vulcano sector) in light of gravity, magnetic and volcanological data

    F Barberi;A Gandino;Anna Gioncada;P La Torre

  • A study of melt inclusions at Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy): insights on the primitive magmas and on the volcanic feeding system

    Anna Gioncada;R Clocchiatti;Alessandro Sbrana;P Bottazzi

  • Assessment of a shallow magmatic system: the 1888 90 eruption, Vulcano Island, Italy

    R. Clocchiatti;A. Del Moro;Anna Gioncada;J. L. Joron

  • The Hudson Volcano and surrounding monogenetic centres (Chilean Patagonia): An example of volcanism associated with ridge-trench collision environment

    F Gutierrez;Anna Gioncada;O. Gonzalez Ferran;A. Lahsen

  • Structural control on volcanism in intraplate post collisional settings: late Cenozoic to Quaternary examples of Iran and Eastern Turkey

    Esmaeil Shabanian;Valerio Acocella;Valerio Acocella;Anna Gioncada;Habibollah Ghasemi

  • Tectonomagmatic characteristics of the back‐arc portion of the Calama–Olacapato–El Toro Fault Zone, Central Andes

    V. Acocella;A. Gioncada;Ricardo Hector Omarini;U. Riller

  • Sr, Nd, and Pb isotope evidence for open system evolution at Vulcano, Aeolian Arc, Italy

    A. Del Moro;Anna Gioncada;L. Pinarelli;Alessandro Sbrana

  • Geologic model of the magmatichydrothermal system of vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

    P. Fulignati;A. Gioncada;A. Sbrana

  • Distribution of fossil marine vertebrates in Cerro Colorado, the type locality of the giant raptorial sperm whale Livyatan melvillei (Miocene, Pisco Formation, Peru)

    Giovanni Bianucci;Claudio Di Celma;Walter Landini;Klaas Post

  • “La Fossa caldera”, Vulcano: inferences from deep drillings

    A Gioncada;A Sbrana

  • SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY AND PALEONTOLOGY OF THE UPPER MIOCENE PISCO FORMATION ALONG THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE LOWER ICA VALLEY (ICA DESERT, PERU)

    Claudio Di Celma;Elisa Malinverno;Giulia Bosio;Alberto Collareta

  • Miocene magmatism and tectonics of the easternmost sector of the Calama-Olacapato-El Toro fault system in Central Andes at 24 S: Insights into the evolution of the Eastern Cordillera

    R. Mazzuoli;L. Vezzoli;Ricardo Hector Omarini;V. Acocella

  • The Monte Guardia eruption (Lipari, Aeolian Islands): an example of a reversely zoned magma mixing sequence

    R De Rosa;P Donato;Anna Gioncada;M Masetti

  • Mafic magma feeds degassing unrest at Vulcano Island, Italy

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  • Stratigraphic framework of the late Miocene to Pliocene Pisco Formation at Cerro Colorado (Ica Desert, Peru)

    C. Di Celma;E. Malinverno;K. Gariboldi;A. Gioncada

  • The dolomite nodules enclosing fossil marine vertebrates in the East Pisco Basin, Peru: Field and petrographic insights into the Lagerstätte formation

    Karen Gariboldi;Anna Gioncada;Giulia Bosio;Elisa Malinverno

  • Magma mixing at Lipari (Aeolian Islands, Italy): Insights from textural and compositional features of phenocrysts

    Anna Gioncada;Roberto Mazzuoli;A. J. Milton

  • Inside baleen: Exceptional microstructure preservation in a late Miocene whale skeleton from Peru

    Anna Gioncada;Alberto Collareta;Karen Gariboldi;Olivier Lambert

  • Fossil marine vertebrates of Cerro Los Quesos: Distribution of cetaceans, seals, crocodiles, seabirds, sharks, and bony fish in a late Miocene locality of the Pisco Basin, Peru

    Giovanni Bianucci;Claudio Di Celma;Alberto Collareta;Walter Landini

  • The pre-eruptive volatile contents of recent basaltic and pantelleritic magmas at Pantelleria (Italy)

    Anna Gioncada;P. Landi

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Bianucci
Giovanni Bianucci University of Pisa
Mario Urbina
Mario Urbina National University of San Marcos
Alessandro Sbrana
Alessandro Sbrana University of Pisa
Claudio Di Celma
Claudio Di Celma University of Camerino
Igor M. Villa
Igor M. Villa University of Milano-Bicocca
Marco Pistolesi
Marco Pistolesi University of Pisa
Hervé Guillou
Hervé Guillou Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Christian de Muizon
Christian de Muizon French National Museum of Natural History
Roberto Santacroce
Roberto Santacroce University of Pisa
Derek Keir
Derek Keir University of Florence

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