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Elisabetta Rampone

Elisabetta Rampone

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Earth Science

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4213
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Overview

Elisabetta Rampone is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy and has contributed to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on geophysics and geological studies. Their research spans a broad range of topics, including geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, and high-pressure geophysics and materials. Additional areas touched upon include ceramics and composites, inorganic chemistry, artificial intelligence, glass properties and applications, radioactive element chemistry and processing, and geochemistry and geologic mapping.

Their work has been published in various scientific venues, with frequent publications appearing in the following journals:

  • European Journal of Mineralogy
  • Lithos
  • Geochemical Perspectives Letters
  • Elements
  • Chemical Geology

Rampone's recent papers reflect their research interests and collaboration network. Key recent publications include:

  • The Heterogeneous Tethyan Oceanic Lithosphere of the Alpine Ophiolites, 2021, Elements
  • Melt-rock interactions in a veined mantle: pyroxenite-peridotite reaction experiments at 2 GPa, 2022, European Journal of Mineralogy
  • Interplay between melt infiltration and deformation in the deep lithospheric mantle (External Liguride ophiolite, North Italy), 2020, Lithos
  • Enriched Hf Nd isotopic signature of veined pyroxenite-infiltrated peridotite as a possible source for E-MORB, 2021, Chemical Geology
  • Fast REE re-distribution in mantle clinopyroxene via reactive melt infiltration, 2023, Geochemical Perspectives Letters

Collaborations are significant in their work, with frequent co-authors contributing to multiple publications. Notable collaborators include:

  • Giulio Borghini
  • P. Fumagalli
  • Andréa Tommasi
  • Alberto Zanetti
  • Valentin Basch

The research topics they focus on have applications in understanding Earth's lithospheric structure, mantle dynamics, and tectonic processes. Their studies contribute to insights on melt-rock interactions, isotopic signatures, and mineral redistribution under high-pressure conditions, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach across geophysics and geochemistry.

Best Publications

  • Petrology, Mineral and Isotope Geochemistry of the External Liguride Peridotites (Northern Apennines, Italy)

    E. Rampone;E. Rampone;A. W. Hofmann;G. B. Piccardo;R. Vannucci

  • Isotopic contrasts within the Internal Liguride ophiolite (N. Italy): the lack of a genetic mantle-crust link

    Elisabetta Rampone;Albrecht W. Hofmann;Ingrid Raczek

  • Melt- versus fluid-induced metasomatism in spinel to garnet wedge peridotites (Ulten Zone, Eastern Italian Alps): clues from trace element and Li abundances

    Marco Scambelluri;Joerg Hermann;Lauren Morten;E Rampone

  • Trace element and isotope geochemistry of depleted peridotites from an N-MORB type ophiolite (Internal Liguride, N. Italy)

    E. Rampone;A. W. Hofmann;G. B. Piccardo;R. Vannucci

  • Chemistry and origin of trapped melts in ophioiitic peridotites

    E. Rampone;G.B. Piccardo;R. Vannucci;P. Bottazzi

  • Complementary Ti and Zr anomalies in orthopyroxene and clinopyroxene from mantle peridotites

    Elisabetta Rampone;Piero Bottazzi;Luisa Ottolini

  • Subsolidus Emplacement of Mantle Peridotites during Incipient Oceanic Rifting and Opening of the Mesozoic Tethys (Voltri Massif, NW Italy)

    E. H. Hoogerduijn Strating;E. Rampone;G. B. Piccardo;M. R. Drury

  • Multi-stage melt-rock interaction in the Mt. Maggiore (Corsica, France) ophiolitic peridotites: microstructural and geochemical evidence

    Elisabetta Rampone;Giovanni B. Piccardo;Albrecht W. Hofmann

  • Alpine olivine- and titanian clinohumite-bearing assemblages in the Erro-Tobbio peridotite (Voltri Massif, NW Italy)

    M. Scambelluri;E. H. Hoogerduijn Strating;G. B. Piccardo;R. L. M. Vissers

  • The Stability of Plagioclase in the Upper Mantle: Subsolidus Experiments on Fertile and Depleted Lherzolite

    Giulio Borghini;Giulio Borghini;Patrizia Fumagalli;Elisabetta Rampone

  • Fluid and Element Cycling in Subducted Serpentinite: a Trace-Element Study of the Erro–Tobbio High-Pressure Ultramafites (Western Alps, NW Italy)

    Marco Scambelluri;Elisabetta Rampone;Giovanni B. Piccardo

  • Subsolidus reactions monitored by trace element partitioning: the spinel- to plagioclase-facies transition in mantle peridotites

    E. Rampone;G. B. Piccardo;R. Vannucci;P. Bottazzi

  • The ophiolite-oceanic lithosphere analogue: New insights from the Northern Apennines (Italy)

    Elisabetta Rampone;Giovanni B. Piccardo

  • Petrology and Trace Element Budgets of High-pressure Peridotites Indicate Subduction Dehydration of Serpentinized Mantle (Cima di Gagnone, Central Alps, Switzerland)

    Marco Scambelluri;Thomas Pettke;Elisabetta Rampone;Marguerite Godard

  • Chronology, petrology and isotope geochemistry of the Erro-Tobbio peridotites (Ligurian Alps, Italy): Records of Late Palaeozoic lithospheric extension

    E. Rampone;A. Romairone;W. Abouchami;G. B. Piccardo

  • A global overview of isotopic heterogeneities in the oceanic mantle

    Elisabetta Rampone;Albrecht W. Hofmann

  • Records of Crustal Metasomatism in the Garnet Peridotites of the Ulten Zone (Upper Austroalpine, Eastern Alps)

    E. Rampone;L. Morten

  • Contrasting bulk and mineral chemistry in depleted mantle peridotites: evidence for reactive porous flow

    E. Rampone;A. Romairone;A. W. Hofmann

  • Origin of LREE-depleted amphiboles in the subcontinental mantle

    R. Vannucci;G. B. Piccardo;Giorgio Rivalenti;A. Zanetti

  • Upper mantle evolution during continental rifting and ocean formation : evidences from peridotite bodies of the western Alpine-northern Apennine system

    G. B Piccardo;E Rampone;R Vannucci

  • Melt-versus fluid-induced metasomatism in spinel to garnet wedgw peridotites (Ulten Zone, eastern Italian Alps) : clues from trace element and Li abundances

    M. Scambelluri;J. Hermann;Lauro Morten;E. Rampone

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni B. Piccardo
Giovanni B. Piccardo University of Genoa
Marco Scambelluri
Marco Scambelluri University of Genoa
Marguerite Godard
Marguerite Godard University of Montpellier
Alberto Zanetti
Alberto Zanetti Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources
Steven L. Goldstein
Steven L. Goldstein Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Riccardo Vannucci
Riccardo Vannucci University of Pavia
Luisa Ottolini
Luisa Ottolini University of Pavia
Albrecht W. Hofmann
Albrecht W. Hofmann Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Benoit Ildefonse
Benoit Ildefonse University of Montpellier
Thomas Pettke
Thomas Pettke University of Bern

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