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Claudia Romano

Claudia Romano

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
41
Citations
5359
World Ranking
5631
National Ranking
164

Claudia Romano 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 Claudia Romano sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 140 publications — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Claudia Romano 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 Claudia Romano sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Claudia Romano is affiliated with Roma Tre University in Italy. Their research spans multiple disciplines, particularly focusing on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Medicine.

The primary fields of study for this researcher include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Medicine

The subfields within these areas are:

  • Geophysics
  • Physiology
  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Hematology

Areas of main research interest and topics covered in their publications encompass:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
  • Material Dynamics and Properties
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Glass properties and applications

Claudia Romano's work has appeared frequently in several publication venues, including:

  • Chemical Geology
  • Nutrients
  • Preprints.org
  • Communications Earth & Environment
  • Minerals

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Romano include:

  • "Serum Metabolic Profile in Patients With Long-Covid (PASC) Syndrome: Clinical Implications," 2021, Frontiers in Medicine
  • "A chemical threshold controls nanocrystallization and degassing behaviour in basalt magmas," 2022, Communications Earth & Environment
  • "Kinetic partitioning of major and trace cations between clinopyroxene and phonotephritic melt under convective stirring conditions: New insights into clinopyroxene sector zoning and concentric zoning," 2021, Chemical Geology
  • "How Can Malnutrition Affect Autophagy in Chronic Heart Failure? Focus and Perspectives," 2021, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Meso- to nano-scale evidence of fluid-assisted co-seismic slip along the normal Mt. Morrone Fault, Italy: Implications for earthquake hydrogeochemical precursors," 2021, Earth and Planetary Science Letters

The researcher frequently collaborates with several coauthors, notably:

  • Alessandro Vona
  • Evasio Pasini
  • Giovanni Corsetti
  • Francesco S. Dioguardi
  • Danilo Di Genova

Best Publications

  • The effect of water on the viscosity of a haplogranitic melt under P-T-X conditions relevant to silicic volcanism

    D. B. Dingwell;C. Romano;K.-U. Hess

  • Near-infrared spectroscopic determination of water species in glasses of the system MAlSi3O8 (M = Li, Na, K) : an interlaboratory study

    Harald Behrens;Claudia Romano;Marcus Nowak;Francois Holtz

  • The Rheology of crystal-bearing basaltic magmas from Stromboli and Etna

    Alessandro Vona;Claudia Romano;Db Dingwell;D. Giordano

  • Electrical conductivity anisotropy of dry and hydrous olivine at 8 GPa

    Brent T. Poe;Claudia Romano;Fabrizio Nestola;Joseph R. Smyth

  • Diagenetic thermal evolution of organic matter by Raman spectroscopy

    Andrea Schito;Claudia Romano;Sveva Corrado;Domenico Grigo

  • Dry reforming of methane over Ni supported on doped CeO2: New insight on the role of dopants for CO2 activation

    Igor Luisetto;Simonetta Tuti;Claudia Romano;Marta Boaro

  • The combined effects of water and fluorine on the viscosity of silicic magmas

    D Giordano;D Giordano;Claudia Romano;Db Dingwell;Bt Poe

  • 24 h stability of thick multilayer silicene in air

    Paola De Padova;Carlo Ottaviani;Claudio Quaresima;Bruno Olivieri

  • An expanded non-Arrhenian model for silicate melt viscosity: A treatment for metaluminous, peraluminous and peralkaline liquids

    D Giordano;D Giordano;D Giordano;A Mangiacapra;A Mangiacapra;M Potuzak;Jk Russell

  • Extremely fluid behavior of hydrous peralkaline rhyolites

    D. B. Dingwell;K. U. Hess;Claudia Romano

  • The viscosity of trachytes, and comparison with basalts, phonolites, and rhyolites

    D Giordano;D Giordano;Claudia Romano;P Papale;D. B. Dingwell

  • The viscosities of dry and hydrous XAlSi3O8 (X=Li, Na, K, Ca0.5, Mg0.5) melts

    Claudia Romano;Brent Poe;Valeria Mincione;Kai Uwe Hess

  • The dry and hydrous viscosities of alkaline melts from Vesuvius and Phlegrean Fields

    Claudia Romano;Daniele Giordano;Paolo Papale;Valeria Mincione

  • Effect of iron and nanolites on Raman spectra of volcanic glasses: A reassessment of existing strategies to estimate the water content

    Danilo Di Genova;Stefania Sicola;Claudia Romano;Alessandro Vona

  • The effects of undercooling and deformation rates on the crystallization kinetics of Stromboli and Etna basalts

    Alessandro Vona;Claudia Romano

  • V oxidation state and coordination number in silicate glasses by XAS

    Gabriele Giuli;Eleonora Paris;Jim Mungall;Claudia Romano

  • Electrical conductivities of pyrope-almandine garnets up to 19 GPa and 1700 C

    Claudia Romano;Brent T. Poe;Nadia Kreidie;Catherine A. McCammon

  • Raman and XANES spectroscopy of permanently densified vitreous silica

    Brent T Poe;Claudia Romano;Grant Henderson

  • Compression mechanisms in aluminosilicate melts: Raman and XANES spectroscopy of glasses quenched from pressures up to 10 GPa

    B.T. Poe;C. Romano;N. Zotov;G. Cibin

  • X-ray Absorption study of Ti- bearing silicate glasses

    Donald B. Dingwell;Eleonora Paris;Friedrich Seifert;Annibale Mottana

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald B. Dingwell
Donald B. Dingwell Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Daniele Giordano
Daniele Giordano University of Turin
Guido Giordano
Guido Giordano Roma Tre University
Brent T. Poe
Brent T. Poe University of Bayreuth
Sveva Corrado
Sveva Corrado Roma Tre University
Piergiorgio Scarlato
Piergiorgio Scarlato National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Kai-Uwe Hess
Kai-Uwe Hess Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Harald Behrens
Harald Behrens University of Hannover
Luca Aldega
Luca Aldega Sapienza University of Rome
James K. Russell
James K. Russell University of British Columbia

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