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Overview

Claudia Piromallo is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant emphasis on Geophysics. The body of work comprises 34 publications, many of which explore various subfields including Atmospheric Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's investigations delve deeply into specific themes such as earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geochemical analysis, as well as high-pressure geophysics and materials. Additional research topics include cryospheric studies and observations, geological and geophysical studies worldwide, seismic waves and analysis, and seismic imaging and inversion techniques.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Anne Paul, Simone Salimbeni, György Hetényi, Aladino Govoni, and Jaroslava Plomerová, each contributing to multiple publications alongside Piromallo.

Claudia Piromallo has contributed to a variety of scientific journals and platforms, with frequent publications in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Annals of Geophysics
  • Earth-Science Reviews

Recent papers authored or co-authored include:

  • Geodynamics, geophysical and geochemical observations, and the role of CO2 degassing in the Apennines, 2022, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Shear wave splitting in the Alpine region, 2021, Geophysical Journal International
  • Moho and LAB Across the Western Alps (Europe) From P and S Receiver Function Analysis, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Moho depths beneath the European Alps: a homogeneously processed map and receiver functions database, 2023, Earth system science data
  • Subduction age and stress state control on seismicity in the NW Pacific subducting plate, 2022, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Lateral slab deformation and the origin of the western Mediterranean arcs

    Claudio Faccenna;Claudia Piromallo;Ana Crespo-Blanc;Laurent Jolivet

  • P wave tomography of the mantle under the Alpine-Mediterranean area

    Claudia Piromallo;Andrea Morelli

  • Aegean tectonics: Strain localisation, slab tearing and trench retreat

    Laurent Jolivet;Claudio Faccenna;Benjamin Huet;Loïc Labrousse

  • Mantle dynamics in the Mediterranean

    Claudio Faccenna;Thorsten W Becker;Ludwig Auer;Andrea Billi

  • Slab detachment beneath eastern Anatolia: A possible cause for the formation of the North Anatolian fault

    Claudio Faccenna;Olivier Bellier;Joseph Martinod;Claudia Piromallo

  • Orogens and slabs vs. their direction of subduction

    C Doglioni;P Harabaglia;S Merlini;F Mongelli

  • Subduction and the depth of convection in the Mediterranean mantle

    Claudio Faccenna;Laurent Jolivet;Claudia Piromallo;Andrea Morelli

  • Subduction-triggered magmatic pulses: A new class of plumes?

    Claudio Faccenna;Thorsten W. Becker;Serge Lallemand;Yves Lagabrielle

  • From mantle to crust: Stretching the Mediterranean

    Laurent Jolivet;Claudio Faccenna;Claudia Piromallo

  • Mapping mantle flow during retreating subduction: Laboratory models analyzed by feature tracking

    Francesca Funiciello;M Moroni;C Piromallo;C Faccenna

  • Physical characteristics of subduction interface type seismogenic zones revisited

    Arnauld Heuret;Serge Lallemand;Francesca Funiciello;Claudia Piromallo

  • The AlpArray Seismic Network: A Large-Scale European Experiment to Image the Alpine Orogen

    György Hetényi;Irene Molinari;John Clinton;Götz Bokelmann

  • Three-dimensional instantaneous mantle flow induced by subduction

    C. Piromallo;T. W. Becker;Francesca Funiciello;Claudio Faccenna

  • Topography of the Calabria subduction zone (southern Italy): Clues for the origin of Mt. Etna

    Claudio Faccenna;Paola Molin;B. Orecchio;B. Orecchio;Valerio Olivetti

  • Imaging the Mediterranean upper mantle by p- wave travel time tomography

    C. Piromallo;A. Morelli

  • Subduction polarity reversal at the junction between the Western Alps and the Northern Apennines, Italy

    Gianluca Vignaroli;Claudio Faccenna;Laurent Jolivet;Claudia Piromallo

  • Constraints on mantle circulation around the deforming Calabrian slab

    Claudio Faccenna;Lucia Civetta;Massimo D'Antonio;Francesca Funiciello

  • Recent tectonic reorganization of the Nubia-Eurasia convergent boundary heading for the closure of the western Mediterranean

    Andrea Billi;Claudio Faccenna;Olivier Bellier;Liliana Minelli

  • Contrasting styles of (U)HP rock exhumation along the Cenozoic Adria-Europe plate boundary (Western Alps, Calabria, Corsica)

    Marco G. Malusà;Claudio Faccenna;Suzanne L. Baldwin;Paul G. Fitzgerald

  • Seismic anisotropy reveals the long route of the slab through the western-central Mediterranean mantle

    Francesco Pio Lucente;Lucia Margheriti;Claudia Piromallo;Guilhem Barruol

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio Faccenna
Claudio Faccenna Dresdner Grundwasserforschungszentrum
Francesca Funiciello
Francesca Funiciello Roma Tre University
Laurent Jolivet
Laurent Jolivet Sorbonne University
Lucia Margheriti
Lucia Margheriti National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Andrea Morelli
Andrea Morelli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Serge Lallemand
Serge Lallemand University of Montpellier
Giorgio Ranalli
Giorgio Ranalli Carleton University
Federico Rossetti
Federico Rossetti Roma Tre University
Claudio Chiarabba
Claudio Chiarabba National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Laura Sandri
Laura Sandri National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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