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Enrico Dinelli

Enrico Dinelli

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Earth Science

D-Index
49
Citations
7042
World Ranking
3689
National Ranking
79

Overview

Enrico Dinelli is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy. Their research spans multiple domains within environmental science and earth sciences, focusing on geochemistry, pollution, and environmental chemistry.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Within these fields, Dinelli has contributed to several subfields, such as:

  • Geochemistry and Petrology
  • Pollution
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

The primary topics covered in their work include:

  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Coal and Its By-products
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Recycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials production

Dinelli has published extensively in several scientific journals. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Applied Sciences
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Water
  • Frontiers in Environmental Science

Notable recent papers by Enrico Dinelli include:

  • A multivariate non-parametric approach for estimating probability of exceeding the local natural background level of arsenic in the aquifers of Calabria region (Southern Italy), 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Organic amendments minimize the migration of potentially toxic elements in soil-plant system in degraded agricultural lands, 2022, Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery
  • Sources and Metal Pollution of Sediments from a Coastal Area of the Central Western Adriatic Sea (Southern Marche Region, Italy), 2021, Applied Sciences
  • Effect of biogenic jarosite on the bio-immobilization of toxic elements from sulfide tailings, 2020, Chemosphere
  • Provenance and sediment dispersal in the Po-Adriatic source-to-sink system unraveled by bulk-sediment geochemistry and its linkage to catchment geology, 2022, Earth-Science Reviews

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Dinelli are:

  • Valerio Funari
  • Luciana Mantovani
  • Simone Toller
  • Nicolas Greggio
  • Federico Spagnoli

Best Publications

  • GEMAS: Establishing geochemical background and threshold for 53 chemical elements in European agricultural soil

    Clemens Reimann;Karl Fabian;Manfred Birke;Peter Filzmoser

  • Geological, geochemical and mineralogical features of some bauxite deposits from Nurra (Western Sardinia, Italy): insights on conditions of formation and parental affinity

    Paola Mameli;Giovanni Mongelli;Giacomo Oggiano;Enrico Dinelli

  • The concept of compositional data analysis in practice--total major element concentrations in agricultural and grazing land soils of Europe.

    Clemens Reimann;Peter Filzmoser;Karl Fabian;Karel Hron

  • Geochemical and mineralogical variations as indicators of provenance changes in Late Quaternary deposits of SE Po Plain

    A Amorosi;M.C Centineo;E Dinelli;F Lucchini

  • Bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr in European soils: A baseline for provenancing studies.

    Jurian A. Hoogewerff;Clemens Reimann;Henriette Ueckermann;Henriette Ueckermann;Robert Frei

  • Trace elements and ions in Italian bottled mineral waters: Identification of anomalous values and human health related effects

    D Cicchella;S Albanese;B De Vivo;E Dinelli

  • Metal distribution and environmental problems related to sulfide oxidation in the Libiola copper mine area (Ligurian Apennines, Italy)

    Enrico Dinelli;Federico Lucchini;Miriam Fabbri;Gianni Cortecci

  • GEMAS: Cobalt, Cr, Cu and Ni distribution in agricultural and grazing land soil of Europe

    Stefano Albanese;Martiya Sadeghi;Annamaria Lima;Domenico Cicchella

  • TEPHRA LAYERS IN LATE QUATERNARY SEDIMENTS OF THE CENTRAL ADRIATIC SEA

    N Calanchi;A Cattaneo;E Dinelli;G Gasparotto

  • Seasonal variations in the occurrence of perfluoroalkyl substances in water, sediment and fish samples from Ebro Delta (Catalonia, Spain)

    Emanuela Pignotti;Gemma Casas;Marta Llorca;Anil Tellbüscher

  • Major and trace elements in tap water from Italy

    Enrico Dinelli;Annamaria Lima;Stefano Albanese;Manfred Birke

  • Solid residues from Italian municipal solid waste incinerators: A source for "critical" raw materials

    Valerio Funari;Roberto Braga;Syed Nadeem Hussain Bokhari;Enrico Dinelli

  • Natural and anthropogenic SO4 sources in the Arno river catchment, northern Tuscany, Italy: a chemical and isotopic reconnaissance

    G Cortecci;E Dinelli;A Bencini;A Adorni-Braccesi

  • Geochemistry of Oligocene–Miocene sandstones of the northern Apennines (Italy) and evolution of chemical features in relation to provenance changes

    Enrico Dinelli;Federico Lucchini;Alceo Mordenti;Luigi Paganelli

  • The role of AMD secondary minerals in controlling environmental pollution: Indications from bulk leaching tests

    Cristina Carbone;E. Dinelli;Pietro Marescotti;G. Gasparotto

  • Metal distributions in plants growing on copper mine spoils in Northern Apennines, Italy: the evaluation of seasonal variations

    Enrico Dinelli;Alessandra Lombini

  • Calcium Carbonate Morphology and Structure in the Presence of Seawater Ions and Humic Acids

    Giuseppe Falini;Simona Fermani;Giovanna Tosi;Enrico Dinelli

  • Fault zone structure and fluid-rock interaction of a high angle normal fault in Carrara marble (NW Tuscany, Italy)

    G. Molli;G. Cortecci;L. Vaselli;G. Ottria

  • GEMAS: Cadmium distribution and its sources in agricultural and grazing land soil of Europe - Original data versus clr-transformed data

    Manfred Birke;Clemens Reimann;Uwe Rauch;Anna Ladenberger

  • Metals and trace elements in feathers: A geochemical approach to avoid misinterpretation of analytical responses

    Fabrizio Borghesi;Francesca Migani;Alessandro Andreotti;Nicola Baccetti

  • Plant–soil relationships in the serpentinite screes of Mt. Prinzera (Northern Apennines, Italy)

    Alessandra Lombini;Enrico Dinelli;Carlo Ferrari;Andrea Simoni

  • Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental evolution of the Adriatic coastal plain and the onset of Po River Delta

    Alessandro Amorosi;Enrico Dinelli;Veronica Rossi;Stefano Claudio Vaiani

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefano Albanese
Stefano Albanese University of Naples Federico II
Domenico Cicchella
Domenico Cicchella University of Sannio
Manfred Birke
Manfred Birke Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
Annamaria Lima
Annamaria Lima University of Naples Federico II
B. De Vivo
B. De Vivo Pegaso University
Clemens Reimann
Clemens Reimann Norwegian Geological Survey
Trajče Stafilov
Trajče Stafilov Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje
Philippe Négrel
Philippe Négrel French Geological Survey
Mike J. McLaughlin
Mike J. McLaughlin University of Adelaide

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