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Giovanni Mongelli

Giovanni Mongelli

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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
3817
World Ranking
7743
National Ranking
280

Overview

Giovanni Mongelli is affiliated with the University of Basilicata in Italy and has focused their research within the Earth and Planetary Sciences field. Their work spans several subfields, including Geochemistry and Petrology, Geophysics, Biomaterials, Inorganic Chemistry, and Artificial Intelligence.

The main research topics covered in Giovanni Mongelli's publications include:

  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Clay minerals and soil interactions
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies

The scientist has authored and coauthored multiple research papers published in several frequent venues such as:

  • Minerals
  • Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Geochemistry
  • Chemical Geology

Notable recent papers include:

  • "REEs in the North Africa P-Bearing Deposits, Paleoenvironments, and Economic Perspectives: A Review" (2021, Minerals)
  • "Geochemistry and secular trends in the middle-late Permian karst bauxite deposits, northwestern Iran" (2020, Ore Geology Reviews)
  • "Fluid geochemistry in a low-enthalpy geothermal field along a sector of southern Apennines chain (Italy)" (2020, Journal of Geochemical Exploration)
  • "Rees and other critical raw materials in Cretaceous Mediterranean-type bauxite: The case of the Sardinian ore (Italy)" (2021, Ore Geology Reviews)
  • "Geochemical constraints on the middle Triassic Kani Zarrineh karst bauxite deposit, Irano-Himalayan belt, NW Iran: Implications for elemental fractionation and parental affinity" (2021, Ore Geology Reviews)

Giovanni Mongelli frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Rosa Sinisi, Roberto Buccione, Rabah Kechiched, Michele Paternoster, and Giovanna Rizzo. These partnerships illustrate ongoing research networks within the geochemical and geological sciences.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Sedimentary recycling, provenance and paleoweathering from chemistry and mineralogy of Mesozoic continental redbed mudrocks, Peloritani mountains, southern Italy

    Giovanni Mongelli;Salvatore Critelli;Francesco Perri;Maurizio Sonnino

  • Ce-anomalies in the textural components of Upper Cretaceous karst bauxites from the Apulian carbonate platform (southern Italy)

    Giovanni Mongelli

  • Geochemistry of the Apulian karst bauxites (southern Italy): Chemical fractionation and parental affinities

    Giovanni Mongelli;Maria Boni;Roberto Buccione;Rosa Sinisi

  • REE and other trace elements in a granitic weathering profile from Serre', southern Italy

    Giovanni Mongelli

  • Triassic redbeds in the Malaguide Complex (Betic Cordillera — Spain): Petrography, geochemistry and geodynamic implications

    Francesco Perri;Salvatore Critelli;Agustín Martín-Algarra;Manuel Martín-Martín

  • Compositional and Geochemical Signatures for the Sedimentary Evolution of the Middle Triassic–Lower Jurassic Continental Redbeds from Western-Central Mediterranean Alpine Chains

    Salvatore Critelli;Giovanni Mongelli;Francesco Perri;Agustin Martín-Algarra

  • The relation between the Terra rossa and the carbonate-free residue of the underlying limestones and dolostones in Apulia, Italy

    M. Moresi;G. Mongelli

  • Tracing groundwater salinization processes in coastal aquifers: a hydrogeochemical and isotopic approach in the Na-Cl brackish waters of northwestern Sardinia, Italy

    G. Mongelli;S. Monni;G. Oggiano;M. Paternoster

  • ‘Verrucano’ and ‘Pseudoverrucano’ in the Central-Western Mediterranean Alpine Chains: palaeogeographical evolution and geodynamic significance

    V. Perrone;A. Martín-Algarra;S. Critelli;F. A. Decandia

  • Sedimentary evolution of the Mesozoic continental redbeds using geochemical and mineralogical tools: the case of Upper Triassic to Lowermost Jurassic Monte di Gioiosa mudrocks (Sicily, southern Italy)

    Francesco Perri;Salvatore Critelli;Giovanni Mongelli;Robert L. Cullers

  • Geochemistry of the apulian allochthonous karst bauxite, Southern Italy: Distribution of critical elements and constraints on Late Cretaceous Peri-Tethyan palaeogeography

    Giovanni Mongelli;Roberto Buccione;Erwan Gueguen;Antonio Langone

  • Critical metals distribution in Tethyan karst bauxite: The cretaceous Italian ores

    Giovanni Mongelli;Maria Boni;Giacomo Oggiano;Paola Mameli

  • Geochemistry of Late Cretaceous-Oligocenic shales from the Varicolori Formation, Southern Apennines, Italy; implications for mineralogical, grain-size control and provenance

    Giovanni Mongelli;Robert L. Cullers;Stephen Muelheisen

  • Depositional systems, composition and geochemistry of Triassic rifted‐continental margin redbeds of the Internal Rif Chain, Morocco

    Mohamed Najib Zaghloul;Salvatore Critelli;Francesco Perri;Giovanni Mongelli

  • REE distribution in the clay fraction of pelites from the southern Apennines, Italy

    A. Caggianelli;S. Fiore;G. Mongelli;A. Salvemini

  • Provenance signatures for the Miocene volcaniclastic succession of the Tufiti di Tusa Formation, southern Apennines, Italy

    Francesco Perri;Salvatore Critelli;Francesco Cavalcante;Giovanni Mongelli

  • Trace element distribution and Cr(VI) speciation in Ca-HCO3 and Mg-HCO3 spring waters from the northern sector of the Pollino massif, southern Italy

    S. Margiotta;G. Mongelli;V. Summa;M. Paternoster

  • Geology and geochemistry of Jurassic pelagic sediments, Scisti silicei Formation, southern Apennines, Italy

    Paola Di Leo;Enrico Dinelli;Giovanni Mongelli;Marcello Schiattarella

  • The Darzi-Vali bauxite deposit, West-Azarbaidjan Province, Iran: Critical metals distribution and parental affinities

    Maryam Khosravi;Maryam Khosravi;Ali Abedini;Samad Alipour;Giovanni Mongelli

  • THE RELATION BETWEEN THE TERRA ROSSA AND THE CARBONATE-FREE RESIDUE OF THE

    M. Moresi;G. Mongelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesco Perri
Francesco Perri University of Calabria
Giacomo Oggiano
Giacomo Oggiano University of Sassari
Salvatore Critelli
Salvatore Critelli University of Calabria
Enrico Dinelli
Enrico Dinelli University of Bologna
Antonio Caracausi
Antonio Caracausi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Robert L. Cullers
Robert L. Cullers Kansas State University
Maria Boni
Maria Boni University of Naples Federico II
Rosanna De Rosa
Rosanna De Rosa University of Calabria
Francesco Muto
Francesco Muto University of Calabria
Carmine Apollaro
Carmine Apollaro University of Calabria

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