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E. M. Piccirillo

E. M. Piccirillo

E. M. Piccirillo 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 E. M. Piccirillo sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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E. M. Piccirillo 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 E. M. Piccirillo sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

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

Overview

E. M. Piccirillo was affiliated with the University of Trieste in Italy. Their scientific career involved participating in academic research within this institution.

There were no records of recent papers, coauthors, publication venues, fields or subfields of study, nor specific topics linked to Piccirillo's research output available in the provided data.

Additionally, there was no information regarding book publications or awards associated with Piccirillo.

Despite the lack of detailed publication and topic data, the association with the University of Trieste indicates an academic engagement at an established research university in Italy.

Best Publications

  • Extensive 200-Million-Year-Old Continental Flood Basalts of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province

    Andrea Marzoli;Andrea Marzoli;Paul R. Renne;Paul R. Renne;Enzo M. Piccirillo;Marcia Ernesto

  • Petrogenetic Aspects of Acid and Basaltic Lavas from the Paraná Plateau (Brazil): Geological, Mineralogical and Petrochemical Relationships

    G. Bellieni;P. Comin-Chiaramonti;L. S. Marques;A. J. Melfi

  • Age of the Ponta Grossa dike swarm (Brazil), and implications to Parana´flood volcanism

    Paul R. Renne;Katja Deckart;Marcia Ernesto;Gilbert Fe´raud

  • The Cameroon Volcanic Line Revisited: Petrogenesis of Continental Basaltic Magmas from Lithospheric and Asthenospheric Mantle Sources

    A. Marzoli;E. M. Piccirillo;P. R. Renne;G. Bellieni

  • Flood Basalt to Rhyolite Suites in the Southern Paranà Plateau (Brazil): Palaeomagnetism, Petrogenesis and Geodynamic Implications

    G. Bellieni;P. Brotzu;P. Comin-Chiaramonti;M. Ernesto

  • Potassic and Sodic Igneous Rocks from Eastern Paraguay: their Origin from the Lithospheric Mantle and Genetic Relationships with the Associated Parana flood tholeiites

    P. Comin-Chiaramonit;A. Cundari;E.M. Piccirillo;C.B. Gomes

  • Geological and magmatic aspects of the Parana basin - an introduction

    Adolpho José Melfi;E M Piccirillo;A J R Nardy

  • Paraná Magmatic Province–Tristan da Cunha plume system: fixed versus mobile plume, petrogenetic considerations and alternative heat sources

    M Ernesto;L.S Marques;E.M Piccirillo;E.C Molina

  • Silicic magmas from the continental Cameroon Volcanic Line (Oku, Bambouto and Ngaoundere): 40 Ar- 39 Ar dates, petrology, Sr-Nd-O isotopes and their petrogenetic significance

    Andrea Marzoli;Paul R. Renne;Enzo M. Piccirillo;Castorina Francesca

  • Mantle source compositions of the Paraná Magmatic Province (southern Brazil): evidence from trace element and Sr–Nd–Pb isotope geochemistry

    L.S. Marques;B. Dupré;E.M. Piccirillo

  • Intracrystalline Cation Distribution in Natural Clinopyroxenes of Tholeiitic, Transitional, and Alkaline Basaltic Rocks

    A. Dal Negro;S. Carbonin;G. M. Molin;A. Cundari

  • The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) in Brazil: Petrology, geochemistry, 40Ar/39Ar ages, paleomagnetism and geodynamic implications

    Angelo De Min;Enzo M. Piccirillo;Andrea Marzoli;Giuliano Bellieni

  • Continental Flood Volcanism From the Paraná Basin (Brazil)

    E. M. Piccirillo;A. J. Melfi;P. Comin-Chiaramonti;G. Bellieni

  • Basalt magmatism along the passive continental margin of SE Brazil (Campos basin)

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  • Lower Cretaceous tholeiitic dyke swarms from the Ponta Grossa Arch (southeast Brazil): Petrology, Sr-Nd isotopes and genetic relationships with the Paraná flood volcanics

    E.M. Piccirillo;G. Bellieni;G. Cavazzini;P. Comin-Chiaramonti

  • Mantle Heterogeneity and Crustal Contamination in the Genesis of Low-Ti Continental Flood Basalts from the Paranà Plateau (Brazil): Sr–Nd Isotope and Geochemical Evidence

    R. Petrini;L. Civetta;E. M. Piccirillo;G. Bellieni

  • Regional variations within the Paraná flood basalts (southern Brazil): Evidence for subcontinental mantle heterogeneity and crustal contamination☆

    E M Piccirillo;L Civetta;R Petrini;A Longinelli

  • Petrological and paleomagnetic data on the plateau basalt to rhyolite sequences of the Southern Parana basin (Brazil)

    G. Bellieni;P. Brotzu;P. Comin-Chiaramonti;M. Ernesto

  • Early Proterozoic dike swarms from western Uruguay: geochemistry, SrNd isotopes and petrogenesis

    J. Bossi;N. Campal;L. Civetta;G. Demarchi

  • Peridotite clinopyroxene chemistry reflects mantle processes rather than continental versus oceanic settings

    Giorgio Rivalenti;Riccardo Vannucci;Elisabetta Rampone;Maurizio Mazzucchelli

  • Early Proterozoic Calc-Alkaline and Middle Proterozoic Tholeiitic Dyke Swarms from Central-Eastern Argentina: Petrology, Geochemistry, Sr-Nd Isotopes and Tectonic Implications

    M. Iacumin;E. M. Piccirillo;V. A. V. Girardi;W. Teixeira

  • Early Cretaceous–Tertiary magmatism in Eastern Paraguay (western Paraná basin): geological, geophysical and geochemical relationships

    P. Comin-Chiaramonti;A. Cundari;J. M. DeGraff;Celso B. Gomes

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuliano Bellieni
Giuliano Bellieni University of Padua
Lucia Civetta
Lucia Civetta University of Naples Federico II
Wilson Teixeira
Wilson Teixeira Universidade de São Paulo
Massimo D'Antonio
Massimo D'Antonio University of Naples Federico II
Giovanni Orsi
Giovanni Orsi University of Naples Federico II
Paul R. Renne
Paul R. Renne Berkeley Geochronology Center
Andrea Marzoli
Andrea Marzoli University of Padua
Koji Kawashita
Koji Kawashita Universidade de São Paulo
Larry M. Heaman
Larry M. Heaman University of Alberta
Maurizio Mazzucchelli
Maurizio Mazzucchelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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