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Antonella Bertagnini publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Antonella Bertagnini sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Antonella Bertagnini D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Antonella Bertagnini sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Antonella Bertagnini is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, and related subfields.

The scientist has contributed to the study of various geophysical phenomena, including earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geology and paleoclimatology research, earthquake detection and analysis, seismology, and the study of geological formations and processes.

Antonella Bertagnini's work has been published in multiple scientific venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Bulletin of Volcanology
  • Scientific Reports
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Geology
  • Goldschmidt2022 abstracts

Notable recent papers include:

  • "Major explosions and paroxysms at Stromboli (Italy): a new historical catalog and temporal models of occurrence with uncertainty quantification," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Paroxysms at Stromboli Volcano (Italy): Source, Genesis and Dynamics," 2021, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • "Tsunami and tephra deposits record interactions between past eruptive activity and landslides at Stromboli volcano, Italy," 2020, Geology
  • "Explosive eruptions at Stromboli volcano (Italy): a comprehensive geochemical view on magma sources and intensity range," 2023, Bulletin of Volcanology
  • "Estimating eruptive parameters and related uncertainties for pyroclastic density currents deposits: worked examples from Somma-Vesuvius (Italy)," 2020, Bulletin of Volcanology

Throughout their career, Antonella Bertagnini has collaborated frequently with several co-authors. Regular collaborators include:

  • Marco Pistolesi
  • Nicole Métrich
  • Alessio Di Roberto
  • Maurizio Ripepe
  • Lucia Gurioli

Their research contributions are distributed across specialized areas such as earthquake and tectonic studies and geological and geochemical analysis, covering multiple themes in earth sciences and related disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Crystallization Driven by Decompression and Water Loss at Stromboli Volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

    Nicole Métrich;Antonella Bertagnini;Patrizia Landi;Mauro Rosi

  • Onset of the persistent activity at Stromboli Volcano (Italy)

    M. Rosi;A. Bertagnini;P. Landi

  • A review on phreatic eruptions and their precursors

    F. Barberi;A. Bertagnini;P. Landi;C. Principe

  • Developing an Event Tree for probabilistic hazard and risk assessment at Vesuvius

    A. Neri;W. Aspinall;R. Cioni;R. Cioni;A. Bertagnini

  • Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy): An open window on the deep-feeding system of a steady state basaltic volcano

    A. Bertagnini;N. Métrich;P. Landi;Mauro Rosi

  • Conditions of Magma Storage, Degassing and Ascent at Stromboli: New Insights into the Volcano Plumbing System with Inferences on the Eruptive Dynamics

    Nicole Métrich;Nicole Métrich;Antonella Bertagnini;Andrea Di Muro;Andrea Di Muro

  • Explosive activity and eruption scenarios at Somma-Vesuvius (Italy): Towards a new classification scheme

    R. Cioni;A. Bertagnini;R. Santacroce;D. Andronico

  • Blackening of Pompeian Cinnabar Paintings: X-ray Microspectroscopy Analysis

    Marine Cotte;Jean Susini;Nicole Metrich;Alessandra Moscato

  • Dynamics of magma mixing and degassing recorded in plagioclase at Stromboli (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy)

    Patrizia Landi;Nicole Métrich;Antonella Bertagnini;Mauro Rosi

  • A case history of paroxysmal explosion at Stromboli: Timing and dynamics of the April 5, 2003 event

    Mauro Rosi;A. Bertagnini;A. J. L. Harris;L. Pioli

  • A model of degassing for Stromboli volcano

    A. Aiuppa;A. Bertagnini;N. Métrich;R. Moretti

  • Triggering mechanism at the origin of paroxysms at Stromboli (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy): The 5 April 2003 eruption

    Nicole Métrich;Antonella Bertagnini;Patrizia Landi;Mauro Rosi

  • Surface ruptures following the 30 October 2016 Mw 6.5 Norcia earthquake, central Italy

    R. Civico;S. Pucci;F. Villani;L. Pizzimenti

  • Stromboli volcano, Aeolian Islands (Italy): present eruptive activity and hazards

    M. Rosi;M. Pistolesi;A. Bertagnini;P. Landi

  • Quantifying volcanic hazard at Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy) with uncertainty assessment: 1. Vent opening maps

    Andrea Bevilacqua;Roberto Isaia;Augusto Neri;Stefano Vitale

  • The Pomici di Base plinian eruption of Somma-Vesuvius

    Antonella Bertagnini;Patrizia Landi;Mauro Rosi;Annalisa Vigliargio

  • Complex dynamics of small-moderate volcanic events: the example of the 2011 rhyolitic Cordón Caulle eruption, Chile

    Marco Pistolesi;Marco Pistolesi;Raffaello Cioni;Costanza Bonadonna;Manuela Elissondo

  • Changes in eruptive style during the A.D. 1538 Monte Nuovo eruption (Phlegrean Fields, Italy): the role of syn-eruptive crystallization

    Claudia D’Oriano;Elisa Poggianti;Antonella Bertagnini;Raffaello Cioni

  • Violent explosions yield new insights into dynamics of Stromboli volcano

    A. Bertagnini;M. Coltelli;P. Landi;M. Pompilio

  • Dynamics of magma mixing and degassing recorded in plagioclase at Stromboli (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy)

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  • Developing an Event Tree for Probabilistic Hazard and Risk Assessment at Vesuvius, J. Volcanol. Geoth. Research,

    A Neri;W.P Aspinall;R Cioni;A Bertagnini

Frequent Co-Authors

Mauro Rosi
Mauro Rosi University of Pisa
Massimo Pompilio
Massimo Pompilio National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Raffaello Cioni
Raffaello Cioni University of Florence
Marco Pistolesi
Marco Pistolesi University of Pisa
Nicole Métrich
Nicole Métrich Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Augusto Neri
Augusto Neri National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Alessandro Aiuppa
Alessandro Aiuppa University of Palermo
Roberto Isaia
Roberto Isaia National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Willy P Aspinall
Willy P Aspinall University of Bristol
Daniele Andronico
Daniele Andronico National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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