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Federico Rossetti

Federico Rossetti

Federico Rossetti 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 Federico Rossetti sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Federico Rossetti 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 Federico Rossetti sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Federico Rossetti is a researcher affiliated with Roma Tre University in Italy specializing in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work primarily focuses on geophysics, with substantial contributions also in artificial intelligence, atmospheric science, geochemistry and petrology, and biomaterials. The research portfolio highlights a diverse range of topics related to geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, and geological and geophysical studies worldwide.

Key topics covered in their research include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Clay Minerals and Soil Interactions

Frequent collaboration has been established with several co-authors, reflecting interdisciplinary and cooperative scientific efforts. These co-authors include:

  • Federico Lucci
  • Thomas Theye
  • Hossein Azizi
  • Ahmad Rabiee
  • Yoshihiro Asahara

Rossetti's publications have appeared predominantly in venues that focus on tectonics, metamorphic geology, and solid earth sciences. Regularly contributing to these journals, their frequent publication venues are:

  • Tectonics
  • Journal of Metamorphic Geology
  • Solid Earth
  • Gondwana Research
  • Tectonophysics

Representative papers by Federico Rossetti include:

  • "Hercynian anatexis in the envelope of the Beni Bousera peridotites (Alboran Domain, Morocco): Implications for the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the deep crustal roots of the Mediterranean region," 2020, Gondwana Research
  • "Anatomy of the magmatic plumbing system of Los Humeros Caldera (Mexico): implications for geothermal systems," 2020, Solid Earth
  • "Long-lived, Eocene-Miocene stationary magmatism in NW Iran along a transform plate boundary," 2020, Gondwana Research
  • "Slab Folding and Surface Deformation of the Iran Mobile Belt," 2021, Tectonics
  • "Disproving the Presence of Paleozoic-Triassic Metamorphic Rocks on the Island of Zannone (Central Italy): Implications for the Early Stages of the Tyrrhenian-Apennines Tectonic Evolution," 2020, Tectonics

Best Publications

  • Lateral slab deformation and the origin of the western Mediterranean arcs

    Claudio Faccenna;Claudia Piromallo;Ana Crespo-Blanc;Laurent Jolivet

  • History of subduction and back‐arc extension in the Central Mediterranean

    Claudio Faccenna;Thorsten W. Becker;Francesco Pio Lucente;Laurent Jolivet

  • Midcrustal shear zones in postorogenic extension: Example from the northern Tyrrhenian Sea

    Laurent Jolivet;Claudio Faccenna;Bruno Goffé;Massimo Mattei

  • Mantle dynamics in the Mediterranean

    Claudio Faccenna;Thorsten W Becker;Ludwig Auer;Andrea Billi

  • Subduction, convergence and the mode of backarc extension in the Mediterranean region

    Laurent Jolivet;Romain Augier;Claudio Faccenna;François Negro

  • Alpine structural and metamorphic signature of the Sila Piccola Massif nappe stack (Calabria, Italy): Insights for the tectonic evolution of the Calabrian Arc

    Federico Rossetti;Claudio Faccenna;Bruno Goffé;Patrick Monié

  • ALPINE OROGENIC P-T-T-DEFORMATION HISTORY OF THE CATENA COSTIERA AREA AND SURROUNDING REGIONS (CALABRIAN ARC, SOUTHERN ITALY): THE NAPPE EDIFICE OF NORTH CALABRIA REVISED WITH INSIGHTS ON THE TYRRHENIAN-APENNINE SYSTEM FORMATION

    Federico Rossetti;Bruno Goffé;Patrick Monié;Claudio Faccenna

  • Subduction polarity reversal at the junction between the Western Alps and the Northern Apennines, Italy

    Gianluca Vignaroli;Claudio Faccenna;Laurent Jolivet;Claudia Piromallo

  • The Miocene tectono‐sedimentary evolution of the southern Tyrrhenian Sea: stratigraphy, structural and palaeomagnetic data from the on‐shore Amantea basin (Calabrian Arc, Italy)

    Massimo Mattei;Paola Cipollari;Domenico Cosentino;A Argentieri

  • Early Cretaceous migmatitic mafic granulites from the Sabzevar range (NE Iran): implications for the closure of the Mesozoic peri‐Tethyan oceans in central Iran

    Federico Rossetti;Mohsen Nasrabady;Gianluca Vignaroli;Thomas Theye

  • Contrasting styles of (U)HP rock exhumation along the Cenozoic Adria-Europe plate boundary (Western Alps, Calabria, Corsica)

    Marco G. Malusà;Claudio Faccenna;Suzanne L. Baldwin;Paul G. Fitzgerald

  • Role of décollement material with different rheological properties in the structure of the Aljibe thrust imbricate (Flysch Trough, Gibraltar Arc): an analogue modelling approach

    Marı́a Luján;Fabrizio Storti;Juan-Carlos Balanyá;Ana Crespo-Blanc

  • Syn- versus post-orogenic extension: the case study of Giglio Island (Northern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy)

    Federico Rossetti;Claudio Faccenna;Laurent Jolivet;Renato Funiciello

  • Tectonic setting and geochronology of the Cadomian (Ediacaran-Cambrian) magmatism in Central Iran, Kuh-e-Sarhangi region (NW Lut Block)

    Federico Rossetti;Reza Nozaem;Federico Lucci;Gianluca Vignaroli

  • Tectonic evolution of arcuate mountain belts on top of a retreating subduction slab: The example of the Calabrian Arc

    Francesca Cifelli;Massimo Mattei;Federico Rossetti

  • Extensional tectonics in the Amantea basin (Calabria, Italy): a comparison between structural and magnetic anisotropy data

    Massimo Mattei;Fabio Speranza;Alessio Argentieri;Alessio Argentieri;Federico Rossetti;Federico Rossetti

  • Adakite differentiation and emplacement in a subduction channel: The late Paleocene Sabzevar magmatism (NE Iran)

    Federico Rossetti;Mohsen Nasrabady;Thomas Theye;Axel Gerdes

  • The role of extensional tectonics at different crustal levels on granite ascent and emplacement: an example from Tuscany (Italy)

    V. Acocella;Federico Rossetti

  • The calc-alkaline and adakitic volcanism of the Sabzevar structural zone (NE Iran): Implications for the Eocene magmatic flare-up in Central Iran

    Hadi Shafaii Moghadam;Federico Rossetti;Federico Lucci;Massimo Chiaradia

  • Long‐lived orogenic construction along the paleo‐Pacific margin of Gondwana (Deep Freeze Range, North Victoria Land, Antarctica)

    Federico Rossetti;Gianluca Vignaroli;Gianfranco Di Vincenzo;Axel Gerdes

  • An AMS, structural and paleomagnetic study of quaternary deformation in eastern Sicily

    Francesca Cifelli;Federico Rossetti;Massimo Mattei;Ann Marie Hirt

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio Faccenna
Claudio Faccenna Dresdner Grundwasserforschungszentrum
Fabrizio Storti
Fabrizio Storti University of Parma
Renato Funiciello
Renato Funiciello Roma Tre University
Andrea Billi
Andrea Billi National Research Council (CNR)
Massimo Mattei
Massimo Mattei Roma Tre University
Francesco Salvini
Francesco Salvini Roma Tre University
Guido Giordano
Guido Giordano Roma Tre University
Laurent Jolivet
Laurent Jolivet Sorbonne University
Axel Gerdes
Axel Gerdes Goethe University Frankfurt
Giorgio Ranalli
Giorgio Ranalli Carleton University

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