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Chiara Groppo

Chiara Groppo

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
3713
World Ranking
8716
National Ranking
353

Chiara Groppo 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 Chiara Groppo sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 174 publications — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Chiara Groppo 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 Chiara Groppo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Chiara Groppo is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy and specializes primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a strong focus on Geophysics. Their research includes additional work in Artificial Intelligence, Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their main research topics cover geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geological and geophysical studies worldwide, geology and paleoclimatology research, and geochemistry and elemental analysis.

Groppo has published extensively in fields related to metamorphic geology and tectonics. Recent papers include the following:

  • CO2 outgassing during collisional orogeny is facilitated by the generation of immiscible fluids, 2022, Communications Earth & Environment
  • The fate of calcareous pelites in collisional orogens, 2020, Journal of Metamorphic Geology

There are also relevant simultaneous or collaborative works associated with Groppo's research environment for broader context:

  • HP tectono-metamorphic evolution of the Internal Piedmont Zone in Susa Valley (Western Alps): New petrologic insight from garnet+chloritoid-bearing micaschists and Fe-Ti metagabbro, 2020, Journal of Metamorphic Geology
  • Thermodynamic analysis of HP-UHP fluid inclusions: The solute load and chemistry of metamorphic fluids, 2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Geology of the southern Dora-Maira Massif: insights from a sector with mixed ophiolitic and continental rocks (Valmala tectonic unit, Western Alps), 2020, Journal of Maps

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Groppo include:

  • Franco Rolfo
  • Yang Yang
  • Yi-Can Liu
  • Simona Ferrando
  • Sara Nerone

Groppo's research is disseminated mainly through several key publication venues. These include:

  • Journal of Metamorphic Geology
  • Lithos
  • Minerals
  • Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
  • Chemical Geology

Best Publications

  • Partial Melting in the Higher Himalayan Crystallines of Eastern Nepal: the Effect of Decompression and Implications for the ‘Channel Flow’ Model

    Chiara Groppo;Franco Rolfo;Aphrodite Indares

  • Micro-Raman spectroscopy for a quick and reliable identification of serpentine minerals from ultramafics

    Chiara Groppo;Caterina Rinaudo;Caterina Rinaudo;Simona Cairo;Daniela Gastaldi

  • Prograde P^T Evolution of a Lawsonite Eclogite from the Monviso Meta-ophiolite (Western Alps): Dehydration and Redox Reactions during Subduction of Oceanic FeTi-oxide Gabbro

    Chiara Groppo;Daniele Castelli

  • The P–T path of the ultra‐high pressure Lago Di Cignana and adjoining high‐pressure meta‐ophiolitic units: insights into the evolution of the subducting Tethyan slab

    Chiara Teresa Groppo;Marco Beltrando;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Clockwise exhumation path of granulitized eclogites from the Ama Drime range (Eastern Himalayas)

    C. Groppo;B. Lombardo;F. Rolfo;P. Pertusati

  • Early Oligocene partial melting in the Main Central Thrust Zone (Arun valley, eastern Nepal Himalaya)

    Chiara Groppo;Daniela Rubatto;Franco Rolfo;Bruno Lombardo

  • Impure marbles from the UHP Brossasco-Isasca Unit (Dora-Maira Massif, western Alps): evidence for Alpine equilibration in the diamond stability field and evaluation of the X(CO2) fluid evolution

    D. Castelli;F. Rolfo;C. Groppo;R. Compagnoni

  • Microstructures of melt inclusions in anatectic metasedimentary rocks

    S. Ferrero;O. Bartoli;B. Cesare;E. Salvioli-Mariani

  • Coexistence of lawsonite‐bearing eclogite and blueschist: phase equilibria modelling of Alpine Corsica metabasalts and petrological evolution of subducting slabs

    A. Vitale Brovarone;A. Vitale Brovarone;C. Groppo;G. Hetenyi;R. Compagnoni

  • P–T Evolution across the Main Central Thrust Zone (Eastern Nepal): Hidden Discontinuities Revealed by Petrology

    Chiara Groppo;Franco Rolfo;Bruno Lombardo

  • POTENTIAL TOXICITY OF NONREGULATED ASBESTIFORM MINERALS: BALANGEROITE FROM THE WESTERN ALPS. PART 1: IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION

    Chiara Groppo;Maura Tomatis;Francesco Turci;Elena Gazzano

  • Geochronological and petrological constraints on Palaeoproterozoic granulite facies metamorphism in southeastern margin of the North China Craton

    Y.-C. Liu;A.-D. Wang;F. Rolfo;C. Groppo

  • The cordierite-bearing anatectic rocks of the higher Himalayan crystallines (eastern Nepal): low-pressure anatexis, melt productivity, melt loss and the preservation of cordierite

    Chiara Teresa Groppo;Franco Rolfo;P. Mosca

  • Inherited Ocean–Continent Transition zones in deeply subducted terranes: Insights from Alpine Corsica

    Alberto Vitale Brovarone;Alberto Vitale Brovarone;Marco Beltrando;Jacques Malavieille;Francesco Giuntoli

  • Application of Ti-in-zircon and Zr-in-rutile thermometers to constrain high-temperature metamorphism in eclogites from the Dabie orogen, central China

    Yi Can Liu;Liang Peng Deng;Xiao Feng Gu;Chiara Teresa Groppo

  • Glaucophane schists and associated rocks from Sifnos (Cyclades, Greece): New constraints on the P–T evolution from oxidized systems

    Chiara Groppo;Margaret Forster;Gordon Lister;Roberto Compagnoni

  • P-T evolution of elusive UHP eclogites from the Luotian dome (North Dabie Zone, China): How far can the thermodynamic modeling lead us?

    Chiara Groppo;Franco Rolfo;Yi-Can Liu;Liang-Peng Deng

  • Persistent CO 2 emissions and hydrothermal unrest following the 2015 earthquake in Nepal

    Frédéric Girault;Lok Bijaya Adhikari;Christian France-Lanord;Pierre Agrinier

  • Fragments of the Western Alpine Chain as Historic Ornamental Stones in Turin (Italy): Enhancement of Urban Geological Heritage through Geotourism

    A. Borghi;A. d’Atri;L. Martire;D. Castelli

  • Petrology of blueschist from the Western Himalaya (Ladakh, NW India): Exploring the complex behavior of a lawsonite-bearing system in a paleo-accretionary setting

    Chiara Groppo;Franco Rolfo;Himanshu K. Sachan;Santosh K. Rai

  • Metamorphic evolution of non-equilibrated granulitized eclogite from Punta de li Tulchi (Variscan Sardinia) determined through texturally controlled thermodynamic modelling

    Gabriele Cruciani;Marcello Franceschelli;C Groppo;Maria Elena Spano

  • Formation of clinopyroxene + spinel and amphibole + spinel symplectites in coronitic gabbros from the Sierra de San Luis (Argentina): a key to post-magmatic evolution

    G. Cruciani;M. Franceschelli;C. Groppo;N. Brogioni

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Compagnoni
Roberto Compagnoni University of Turin
R. Carosi
R. Carosi University of Turin
Bice Fubini
Bice Fubini University of Turin
Dario Ghigo
Dario Ghigo University of Turin
Chiara Montomoli
Chiara Montomoli University of Turin
Jacques Malavieille
Jacques Malavieille University of Montpellier
Maria Luce Frezzotti
Maria Luce Frezzotti University of Milano-Bicocca
Tetsumaru Itaya
Tetsumaru Itaya Okayama University of Science
Carlo Lamberti
Carlo Lamberti University of Turin

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