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Carlo Cardellini

Carlo Cardellini

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Earth Science

D-Index
40
Citations
6049
World Ranking
5831
National Ranking
171

Overview

Carlo Cardellini is affiliated with the University of Perugia in Italy and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a significant focus on Environmental Science. Their work encompasses key subfields such as Geophysics, Mechanics of Materials, Environmental Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's research predominantly addresses topics including earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions, karst systems and hydrogeology, and broader geological and geophysical studies worldwide.

Cardellini has contributed to a variety of frequent publication venues, notably the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, Goldschmidt2022 abstracts, Water, and Earth-Science Reviews.

Major recent papers authored by or involving Cardellini include:

  • Correlation between tectonic CO 2 Earth degassing and seismicity is revealed by a 10-year record in the Apennines, Italy (2020, Science Advances)
  • Hydrothermal pressure-temperature control on CO2 emissions and seismicity at Campi Flegrei (Italy) (2021, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research)
  • Deep CO2 emitted at Furnas do Enxofre geothermal area (Terceira Island, Azores archipelago). An approach for determining CO2 sources and total emissions using carbon isotopic data (2020, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research)
  • The Role of Faults in Groundwater Circulation before and after Seismic Events: Insights from Tracers, Water Isotopes and Geochemistry (2021, Water)
  • Geodynamics, geophysical and geochemical observations, and the role of CO2 degassing in the Apennines (2022, Earth-Science Reviews)

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Cardellini include Giovanni Chiodini, Stefano Caliro, Alessandro Aiuppa, W. D'Alessandro, and Francesco Frondini.

Best Publications

  • Carbon dioxide Earth degassing and seismogenesis in central and southern Italy

    G. Chiodini;C. Cardellini;A. Amato;E. Boschi

  • CO2 Degassing and Energy Release at Solfatara Volcano, Campi Flegrei, Italy

    G. Chiodini;F. Frondini;C. Cardellini;D. Granieri

  • Application of stochastic simulation to CO2 flux from soil: Mapping and quantification of gas release

    C. Cardellini;G. Chiodini;F. Frondini

  • Rate of diffuse carbon dioxide Earth degassing estimated from carbon balance of regional aquifers : The case of central Apennine, Italy

    G. Chiodini;F. Frondini;C. Cardellini;F. Parello

  • Carbon isotopic composition of soil CO2 efflux, a powerful method to discriminate different sources feeding soil CO2 degassing in volcanic-hydrothermal areas

    G. Chiodini;S. Caliro;C. Cardellini;R. Avino

  • Long-term variations of the Campi Flegrei, Italy, volcanic system as revealed by the monitoring of hydrothermal activity

    G. Chiodini;S. Caliro;Carlo Cardellini;D. Granieri

  • The emissions of CO2 and other volatiles from the world's subaerial volcanoes.

    Tobias P. Fischer;Santiago Arellano;Simon Carn;Alessandro Aiuppa

  • Soil CO2 emissions at Furnas volcano, São Miguel Island, Azores archipelago: Volcano monitoring perspectives, geomorphologic studies, and land use planning application

    Fátima Viveiros;Carlo Cardellini;Teresa Ferreira;Stefano Caliro

  • Fumarolic and diffuse soil degassing west of Mount Epomeo, Ischia, Italy

    Giovanni Chiodini;Rosario Avino;Tatjana Brombach;Stefano Caliro

  • Accumulation chamber measurements of methane fluxes: application to volcanic-geothermal areas and landfills

    C Cardellini;G Chiodini;F Frondini;D Granieri

  • Carbon dioxide degassing at Latera caldera (Italy): Evidence of geothermal reservoir and evaluation of its potential energy

    G. Chiodini;Angela Baldini;F. Barberi;M. L. Carapezza

  • Monitoring diffuse volcanic degassing during volcanic unrests: the case of Campi Flegrei (Italy).

    C. Cardellini;G. Chiodini;F. Frondini;R. Avino

  • Diffuse CO2 degassing at Vesuvio, Italy

    Francesco Frondini;Giovanni Chiodini;Stefano Caliro;Carlo Cardellini

  • Geochemical evidence for and characterization of CO2 rich gas sources in the epicentral area of the Abruzzo 2009 earthquakes

    G. Chiodini;S. Caliro;C. Cardellini;F. Frondini

  • Correlation between tectonic CO2 Earth degassing and seismicity is revealed by a 10-year record in the Apennines, Italy

    G. Chiodini;C. Cardellini;C. Cardellini;F. Di Luccio;J. Selva

  • Soil diffuse degassing and thermal energy fluxes from the Southern Lakki Plain, Nisyros (Greece)

    Tatjana Brombach;Johannes C. Hunziker;Giovanni Chiodini;Carlo Cardellini

  • Carbon dioxide degassing and thermal energy release in the Monte Amiata volcanic-geothermal area (Italy)

    Francesco Frondini;Stefano Caliro;Carlo Cardellini;Giovanni Chiodini

  • Hydrothermal pressure-temperature control on CO2 emissions and seismicity at Campi Flegrei (Italy)

    G. Chiodini;S. Caliro;R. Avino;G. Bini

  • Comparative soil CO2 flux measurements and geostatistical estimation methods on Masaya volcano, Nicaragua

    Jennifer L. Lewicki;Deborah Bergfeld;Carlo Cardellini;Giovanni Chiodini

  • First observations of the fumarolic gas output from a restless caldera: Implications for the current period of unrest (2005–2013) at Campi Flegrei

    A. Aiuppa;G. Tamburello;R. Di Napoli;C. Cardellini

  • Comparison of carbon dioxide emissions with fluid upflow, chemistry, and geologic structures at the Rotorua geothermal system, New Zealand

    Cynthia Werner;Carlo Cardellini

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Chiodini
Giovanni Chiodini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Stefano Caliro
Stefano Caliro National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Alessandro Aiuppa
Alessandro Aiuppa University of Palermo
Franco Tassi
Franco Tassi University of Florence
Guido Ventura
Guido Ventura National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giancarlo Tamburello
Giancarlo Tamburello National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Tobias P. Fischer
Tobias P. Fischer University of New Mexico
Walter D'Alessandro
Walter D'Alessandro National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Gaetano Giudice
Gaetano Giudice National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Orlando Vaselli
Orlando Vaselli University of Florence

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