Fellow of the Geological Society of America
Bernardo Cesare mostly deals with Geochemistry, Melt inclusions, Metamorphic rock, Anatexis and Partial melting. His study ties his expertise on Sillimanite together with the subject of Geochemistry. His work carried out in the field of Metamorphic rock brings together such families of science as Xenolith, Metamorphism and Recrystallization.
His Anatexis study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Dacite. His study focuses on the intersection of Partial melting and fields such as Plagioclase with connections in the field of Petrology, Zircon and Monazite. In his study, Peridotite, Crystallization and Cryptocrystalline is inextricably linked to Incongruent melting, which falls within the broad field of Migmatite.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Melt inclusions, Anatexis, Granulite and Mineralogy. His Geochemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Biotite and Plagioclase. His research in Melt inclusions tackles topics such as Gneiss which are related to areas like Kyanite.
His Anatexis study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Felsic, Volcanic rock, Fluid inclusions, Petrology and Zircon. When carried out as part of a general Granulite research project, his work on Khondalite is frequently linked to work in Incongruent melting, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. In the subject of general Mineralogy, his work in Ilmenite is often linked to Graphite, Distribution and X-ray microtomography, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
His primary scientific interests are in Geochemistry, Melt inclusions, Granulite, Anatexis and Metamorphic rock. His Geochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Shear zone and Fluid inclusions. His Fluid inclusions research includes elements of Biotite and Petrology.
He works mostly in the field of Melt inclusions, limiting it down to topics relating to Continental crust and, in certain cases, Volcanology. His Anatexis research incorporates elements of Migmatite and Plagioclase. His Metamorphic rock study deals with Quartz intersecting with Incongruent melting and Felsic.
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A thermodynamic model for titanium and ferric iron solution in biotite
L Tajcmanova;Jad Connolly;Bernardo Cesare.
Journal of Metamorphic Geology (2009)
C‐O‐H‐S fluid composition and oxygen fugacity in graphitic metapelites
J. A. D. Connolly;B. Cesare.
Journal of Metamorphic Geology (1993)
When the Continental Crust Melts
Edward W. Sawyer;Bernardo Cesare;Michael Brown.
Elements (2011)
“Nanogranite” and glassy inclusions: The anatectic melt in migmatites and granulites
Bernardo Cesare;Silvio Ferrero;Emma Salvioli-Mariani;Danilo Pedron.
Geology (2009)
Melted Rocks under the Microscope: Microstructures and Their Interpretation
Marian B. Holness;Bernardo Cesare;Edward W. Sawyer.
Elements (2011)
Mechanisms of Crustal Anatexis: a Geochemical Study of Partially Melted Metapelitic Enclaves and Host Dacite, SE Spain
Antonio Acosta-Vigil;Ian Buick;Jörg Hermann;Bernardo Cesare.
Journal of Petrology (2010)
Crustal anatexis and melt extraction during deformation in the restitic xenoliths at El Joyazo (se spain)
B. Cesare;E. Salvioli-Mariani;G. Venturelli.
Mineralogical Magazine (1997)
The composition of nanogranitoids in migmatites overlying the Ronda peridotites (Betic Cordillera, S Spain): the anatectic history of a polymetamorphic basement
Antonio Acosta-Vigil;Amel Barich;Omar Bartoli;Carlos J. Garrido.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2016)
What can we learn from melt inclusions in migmatites and granulites
B. Cesare;A. Acosta-Vigil;O. Bartoli;S. Ferrero;S. Ferrero.
Lithos (2015)
Microstructures of melt inclusions in anatectic metasedimentary rocks
S. Ferrero;O. Bartoli;B. Cesare;E. Salvioli-Mariani.
Journal of Metamorphic Geology (2012)
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