His main research concerns Basalt, Geochemistry, Paleontology, Plateau and Earth science. His research in Basalt intersects with topics in Lava, Structural basin, Supercontinent and Magmatism. His research integrates issues of Pangaea, Phanerozoic and Mesozoic in his study of Magmatism.
His Geochemistry study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Petrology. His study in the fields of Rift under the domain of Paleontology overlaps with other disciplines such as Extinction event. His Earth science study combines topics in areas such as Paleomagnetism, Volcanism and Period.
Geochemistry, Basalt, Paleontology, Magmatism and Volcanic rock are his primary areas of study. His Geochemistry research focuses on Mantle in particular. Giuliano Bellieni has included themes like Volcano, Earth science, Plateau and Igneous rock in his Basalt study.
His Cretaceous, Paleomagnetism, Rift and Dike swarm study in the realm of Paleontology interacts with subjects such as Extinction event. He combines subjects such as Lithosphere and Petrogenesis with his study of Magmatism. The study incorporates disciplines such as Fractional crystallization, Massif and Mineralogy in addition to Volcanic rock.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Mantle, Magmatism, Basalt and Paleontology. His Geochemistry research includes elements of Subduction and Large igneous province. His work in Mantle addresses issues such as Swarm behaviour, which are connected to fields such as Isotope geochemistry.
He has researched Magmatism in several fields, including Sedimentary basin, Convergent boundary, Lithosphere and Slab window. His Basalt research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Asthenosphere and Crust. His work on Cretaceous, Paleomagnetism, Cenozoic and Geochronology as part of general Paleontology study is frequently connected to North east, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Basalt, Mantle, Lava and Igneous rock. His studies in Geochemistry integrate themes in fields like Structural basin and Subduction. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Mantle, focusing on Mantle plume and, on occasion, Partial melting.
His Lava study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Diachronous, Sill, Plagioclase and Petrogenesis. His Igneous rock research incorporates themes from Supercontinent and Radiogenic nuclide. His Supercontinent research focuses on Petrology and how it connects with Magmatism.
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Extensive 200-Million-Year-Old Continental Flood Basalts of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province
Andrea Marzoli;Andrea Marzoli;Paul R. Renne;Paul R. Renne;Enzo M. Piccirillo;Marcia Ernesto.
Science (1999)
Synchrony of the Central Atlantic magmatic province and the Triassic-Jurassic boundary climatic and biotic crisis
Andrea Marzoli;Hervé Bertrand;Kim B. Knight;Simonetta Cirilli.
Geology (2004)
Petrogenetic Aspects of Acid and Basaltic Lavas from the Paraná Plateau (Brazil): Geological, Mineralogical and Petrochemical Relationships
G. Bellieni;P. Comin-Chiaramonti;L. S. Marques;A. J. Melfi.
Journal of Petrology (1986)
The Cameroon Volcanic Line Revisited: Petrogenesis of Continental Basaltic Magmas from Lithospheric and Asthenospheric Mantle Sources
A. Marzoli;E. M. Piccirillo;P. R. Renne;G. Bellieni.
Journal of Petrology (2000)
Flood Basalt to Rhyolite Suites in the Southern Paranà Plateau (Brazil): Palaeomagnetism, Petrogenesis and Geodynamic Implications
G. Bellieni;P. Brotzu;P. Comin-Chiaramonti;M. Ernesto.
Journal of Petrology (1984)
Timing and duration of the Central Atlantic magmatic province in the Newark and Culpeper basins, eastern U.S.A.
Andrea Marzoli;Fred Jourdan;John H. Puffer;Tiberio Cuppone.
Lithos (2011)
Paraná Magmatic Province–Tristan da Cunha plume system: fixed versus mobile plume, petrogenetic considerations and alternative heat sources
M Ernesto;L.S Marques;E.M Piccirillo;E.C Molina.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2002)
Silicic magmas from the continental Cameroon Volcanic Line (Oku, Bambouto and Ngaoundere): 40 Ar- 39 Ar dates, petrology, Sr-Nd-O isotopes and their petrogenetic significance
Andrea Marzoli;Paul R. Renne;Enzo M. Piccirillo;Castorina Francesca.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (1999)
Latest Triassic onset of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) volcanism in the Fundy Basin (Nova Scotia): New stratigraphic constraints
S. Cirilli;A. Marzoli;L. Tanner;H. Bertrand;H. Bertrand.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2009)
40Ar/39Ar ages of CAMP in North America: Implications for the Triassic–Jurassic boundary and the 40K decay constant bias
Fred Jourdan;Fred Jourdan;Fred Jourdan;A. Marzoli;H. Bertrand;S. Cirilli.
Lithos (2009)
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