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Fabrizio Marra 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 Fabrizio Marra sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 156 publications — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Fabrizio Marra 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 Fabrizio Marra sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Fabrizio Marra is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research predominantly focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions spanning 78 publications in this main field. Within this broad area, their work extensively covers subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Paleontology, Archeology, and Anthropology.

The topics addressed in Fabrizio Marra's research include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies

Marra has published multiple papers in well-known scientific venues. The most frequent journals include:

  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Quaternary International
  • Scientific Reports
  • International Journal of Earth Sciences
  • PLoS ONE

Some recent publications authored or co-authored by Fabrizio Marra are:

  • "Monti Sabatini and Colli Albani: the dormant twin volcanoes at the gates of Rome," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Anomalous Last Interglacial Tyrrhenian sea levels and Neanderthal settling at Guattari and Moscerini caves (central Italy)," 2020, Scientific Reports

Among frequent collaborators, Fabrizio Marra has worked extensively with:

  • Mario Gaeta
  • Danilo M. Palladino
  • Brian R. Jicha
  • Sébastien Nomade
  • Fabio Florindo

These partnerships indicate a network of cooperation within research groups focused on geophysics, volcanology, and related paleoclimatic and archaeological studies.

Best Publications

  • Sea-level variability over five glacial cycles

    K. M. Grant;E. J. Rohling;E. J. Rohling;C. Bronk Ramsey;H. Cheng;H. Cheng

  • The history of the Monti Sabatini and Alban Hills volcanoes: groundwork for assessing volcanic-tectonic hazards for Rome

    Daniel B Karner;Fabrizio Marra;Paul R Renne;Paul R Renne

  • Subsidence induced by urbanisation in the city of Rome detected by advanced InSar technique and geotechnical investigations

    S. Stramondo;F. Bozzano;F. Marra;U. Wegmuller

  • Large mafic eruptions at Alban Hills Volcanic District (Central Italy): Chronostratigraphy, petrography and eruptive behavior

    Fabrizio Marra;Fabrizio Marra;Daniel B. Karner;Daniel B. Karner;Carmela Freda;Carmela Freda;Mario Gaeta;Mario Gaeta;Mario Gaeta

  • Mid-Pleistocene Pozzolanic Volcanic Ash in Ancient Roman Concretes

    Marie Jackson;Daniel Deocampo;Fabrizio Marra;Barry Scheetz

  • Can Seismic Waves Be Trapped inside an Inactive Fault Zone? The Case Study of Nocera Umbra, Central Italy

    Antonio Rovelli;Arrigo Caserta;Fabrizio Marra;Vittorio Ruggiero

  • Azimuth‐dependent amplification of weak and strong ground motions within a fault zone (Nocera Umbra, central Italy)

    Giovanna Cultrera;Antonio Rovelli;Giuliana Mele;Riccardo Azzara

  • Eruptive history and petrologic evolution of the Albano multiple maar (Alban Hills, Central Italy)

    Carmela Freda;Mario Gaeta;Daniel B. Karner;Fabrizio Marra

  • Time-dependent geochemistry of clinopyroxene from the Alban Hills (Central Italy): Clues to the source and evolution of ultrapotassic magmas

    Mario Gaeta;Carmela Freda;John N. Christensen;Luigi Dallai

  • Roman Stone Masonry: Volcanic Foundations of the Ancient City

    Marie Jackson;Fabrizio Marra

  • Assessment of material characteristics of ancient concretes, Grande Aula, Markets of Trajan, Rome

    Marie D. Jackson;John M. Logan;Barry E. Scheetz;Daniel M. Deocampo

  • Post-caldera activity in the Alban Hills volcanic district (Italy): 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and insights into magma evolution

    F. Marra;C. Freda;P. Scarlato;J. Taddeucci

  • CO2-driven large mafic explosive eruptions: the Pozzolane Rosse case study from the Colli Albani Volcanic District (Italy)

    Carmela Freda;Mario Gaeta;Mario Gaeta;Biagio Giaccio;Fabrizio Marra

  • THE JUDICIOUS SELECTION AND PRESERVATION OF TUFF AND TRAVERTINE BUILDING STONE IN ANCIENT ROME

    M. D. Jackson;F. Marra;R. L. Hay;C. Cawood

  • Pulsed uplift estimated from terrace elevations in the coast of Rome: evidence for a new phase of volcanic activity?

    Daniel B. Karner;Fabrizio Marra;Fabio Florindo;Enzo Boschi

  • Strike-slip faulting and block rotation: a possible triggering mechanism for lava flows in the Alban Hills?

    Fabrizio Marra

  • First integrated tephrochronological record for the last ∼190 kyr from the Fucino Quaternary lacustrine succession, central Italy

    Biagio Giaccio;Elizabeth M. Niespolo;Elizabeth M. Niespolo;Alison Pereira;Sebastien Nomade

  • Geochronology of the most recent activity in the Sabatini Volcanic District, Roman Province, central Italy

    G. Sottili;D.M. Palladino;F. Marra;B. Jicha

  • Major explosive activity in the Monti Sabatini Volcanic District (central Italy) over the 800–390 ka interval: geochronological–geochemical overview and tephrostratigraphic implications

    F. Marra;G. Sottili;M. Gaeta;M. Gaeta;B. Giaccio

  • Radioisotopic age constraints for Glacial Terminations IX and VII from aggradational sections of the Tiber River delta in Rome, Italy

    Fabio Florindo;Daniel B. Karner;Fabrizio Marra;Paul R. Renne;Paul R. Renne

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabio Florindo
Fabio Florindo National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Mario Gaeta
Mario Gaeta Sapienza University of Rome
Paul R. Renne
Paul R. Renne Berkeley Geochronology Center
Brian R. Jicha
Brian R. Jicha University of Wisconsin–Madison
Antonio Rovelli
Antonio Rovelli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Biagio Giaccio
Biagio Giaccio Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering
Sébastien Nomade
Sébastien Nomade Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Luca Pandolfi
Luca Pandolfi University of Pisa
Piergiorgio Scarlato
Piergiorgio Scarlato National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Enzo Boschi
Enzo Boschi University of Bologna

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