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Earth Science D-index 31 Citations 4,340 92 World Ranking 5984 National Ranking 184

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Composite material
  • Volcano
  • Physicochemical Processes

Viscosity, Mineralogy, Silicate, Magma and Peralkaline rock are her primary areas of study. Specifically, her work in Viscosity is concerned with the study of Viscometer. Daniele Giordano integrates Mineralogy with Glass transition in her study.

Her Silicate research includes elements of Newtonian viscosity and Fragility. Her research in Magma intersects with topics in Rhyolite, Basalt and Trachyte. Daniele Giordano has included themes like Andesite, Latite, Rheology and Atmospheric temperature range in her Peralkaline rock study.

Her most cited work include:

  • Viscosity of magmatic liquids: A model (948 citations)
  • Non-Arrhenian multicomponent melt viscosity: a model (162 citations)
  • Viscosity of hydrous Etna basalt: implications for Plinian-style basaltic eruptions (148 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Daniele Giordano spends much of her time researching Viscosity, Mineralogy, Rheology, Silicate and Magma. Her research in the fields of Temperature dependence of liquid viscosity and Viscometer overlaps with other disciplines such as Glass transition. Her Mineralogy study also includes fields such as

  • Peralkaline rock which connect with Latite,
  • Volcanic rock, which have a strong connection to Igneous rock.

Her Rheology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Volcano, Isothermal process, Phonolite, Brittleness and Strain rate. The Silicate study combines topics in areas such as Newtonian viscosity and Ambient pressure. Her study in Magma is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Lava, Vulcanian eruption, Petrology and Alkali basalt.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Viscosity (51.24%)
  • Mineralogy (48.76%)
  • Rheology (24.79%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Lava (18.18%)
  • Silicate (31.40%)
  • Silicic (17.36%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her primary areas of investigation include Lava, Silicate, Silicic, Pancreatic cancer and Rheology. Her work carried out in the field of Silicate brings together such families of science as Heat capacity, Mineralogy and Raman spectroscopy. Her work in Silicic addresses subjects such as Rhyolite, which are connected to disciplines such as Viscometer, Atmospheric temperature range and Analytical chemistry.

Her study on Viscometer is covered under Viscosity. Her Viscosity study incorporates themes from Fragility and Silicate glass. Her study on Rheology also encompasses disciplines like

  • Petrology which is related to area like Magma,
  • Crystallization, which have a strong connection to Mineral redox buffer and Advection.

Between 2015 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • In situ thermal characterization of cooling/crystallizing lavas during rheology measurements and implications for lava flow emplacement (31 citations)
  • The rheological evolution of the 2014/2015 eruption at Holuhraun, central Iceland (29 citations)
  • The effect of oxygen fugacity on the rheological evolution of crystallizing basaltic melts (28 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Composite material
  • Volcano
  • Basalt

Daniele Giordano focuses on Lava, Silicic, Geochemistry, Pyroclastic rock and Basalt. The Lava study combines topics in areas such as Rheology, Crystallization and Magma chamber. Her studies deal with areas such as Mineral redox buffer, Petrology, Silicate and Advection as well as Rheology.

Her work carried out in the field of Mineral redox buffer brings together such families of science as Shear, Apparent viscosity, Magma and Shear rate. Her work focuses on many connections between Silicate and other disciplines, such as Thermal, that overlap with her field of interest in Mineralogy. The concepts of her Effusive eruption study are interwoven with issues in Rhyolite, Basaltic andesite, Dacite and Lava field.

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Best Publications

Viscosity of magmatic liquids: A model

Daniele Giordano;James K. Russell;Donald B. Dingwell.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2008)

1366 Citations

Non-Arrhenian multicomponent melt viscosity: a model

Daniele Giordano;Donald B. Dingwell.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2003)

232 Citations

Viscosity of hydrous Etna basalt: implications for Plinian-style basaltic eruptions

D. Giordano;D. B. Dingwell.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2003)

215 Citations

Glass transition temperatures of natural hydrous melts: a relationship with shear viscosity and implications for the welding process

Daniele Giordano;A. R. L. Nichols;D. B. J. Dingwell.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2005)

173 Citations

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

Alessandro Vona;Claudia Romano;Db Dingwell;D. Giordano.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2011)

173 Citations

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

D Giordano;D Giordano;Claudia Romano;Db Dingwell;Bt Poe.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2004)

153 Citations

High-temperature limits on viscosity of non-Arrhenian silicate melts

J.K. Russell;D. Giordano;D.B. Dingwell.
American Mineralogist (2004)

117 Citations

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.
Chemical Geology (2006)

110 Citations

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

D Giordano;D Giordano;Claudia Romano;P Papale;D. B. Dingwell.
Chemical Geology (2004)

96 Citations

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

Claudia Romano;Daniele Giordano;Paolo Papale;Valeria Mincione.
Chemical Geology (2003)

92 Citations

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