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Lucia Civetta 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 Lucia Civetta sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Lucia Civetta 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 Lucia Civetta sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Lucia Civetta is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on geophysical and geochemical studies. The scientist's research encompasses various subfields including Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Geology, and Atmospheric Science.

Their work frequently addresses topics such as geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, geological modeling and analysis, geology and paleoclimatology research, high-pressure geophysics and materials, 3D surveying and cultural heritage, as well as geotourism and geoheritage conservation.

Lucia Civetta's recent publications include:

  • Geochemical and Sr-Isotopic Study of Clinopyroxenes from Somma-Vesuvius Lavas: Inferences for Magmatic Processes and Eruptive Behavior (2022) published in Minerals
  • The space-time architecture variation of the shallow magmatic plumbing systems feeding the Campi Flegrei and Ischia volcanoes (Southern Italy) from halogen constraints (2023) published in American Mineralogist
  • The magmatic plumbing systems of the Campi Flegrei and Ischia volcanoes (Southern Italy) from chlorine constraints (2021) published in Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

The scientist has collaborated with several frequent co-authors including Massimo D'Antonio, Ilenia Arienzo, Giovanni Orsi, Valeria Di Renzo, and Hélène Balcone-Boissard.

In addition to journal articles, Lucia Civetta has contributed to book publications with Springer Nature, notably authoring the book Campi Flegrei in 2022.

Their publication record shows an engagement with prominent venues such as Minerals, American Mineralogist, and Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, indicating a consistent presence in geoscience research forums.

Best Publications

  • Geochemical zoning, mingling, eruptive dynamics and depositional processes; the Campanian Ignimbrite, Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy

    L. Civetta;G. Orsi;L. Pappalardo;R.V. Fisher

  • The Agnano-Monte Spina eruption (4100 years BP) in the restless Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy)

    S de Vita;G Orsi;L Civetta;A Carandente

  • Source contamination and mantle heterogeneity in the genesis of Italian potassic and ultrapotassic volcanic rocks: Sr–Nd–Pb isotope data from Roman Province and Southern Tuscany

    Sandro Conticelli;M. D'Antonio;L. Pinarelli;L. Civetta

  • Short-term ground deformations and seismicity in the resurgent Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy): an example of active block-resurgence in a densely populated area

    G. Orsi;L. Civetta;C. Del Gaudio;S. de Vita

  • The Geochemistry of Volcanic Rocks from Pantelleria Island, Sicily Channel: Petrogenesis and Characteristics of the Mantle Source Region

    Lucia Civetta;Massimo D‘Antonio;Giovanni Orsi;George R. Tilton

  • Chemical and Sr-isotopical evolution of the Phlegraean magmatic system before the Campanian Ignimbrite and the Neapolitan Yellow Tuff eruptions

    L Pappalardo;L Civetta;M D'Antonio;A Deino

  • Trace Element and Strontium Isotope Constraints on the Origin and Evolution of Paraná Continental Flood Basalts of Santa Catarina State (Southern Brazil)

    M. S. M. Mantovani;L. S. Marques;M. A. De Sousa;L. Civetta

  • Volcanic ash layers illuminate the resilience of Neanderthals and early modern humans to natural hazards

    John Lowe;Nick Barton;Simon Blockley;Christopher Bronk Ramsey

  • Volcanological and petrological evolution of Vulcano island (Aeolian Arc, southern Tyrrhenian Sea)

    Gianfilippo De Astis;Luigi La Volpe;Angelo Peccerillo;Lucia Civetta

  • 40Ar/39Ar Dating into the Historical Realm: Calibration Against Pliny the Younger

    P. R. Renne;W. D. Sharp;A. L. Deino;G. Orsi

  • Compositional Layering and Syn-eruptive Mixing of a Periodically Refilled Shallow Magma Chamber: the AD 79 Plinian Eruption of Vesuvius

    Raffaello Cioni;Lucia Civetta;Paola Marianelli;Nicole Metrich

  • Evolution of a section of the Africa-Europe plate boundary: Paleomagnetic and volcanological evidence from Sicily

    F Barberi;L. Civetta;P. Gasparini;F. Innocenti

  • Geology, geochronology and chemical evolution of the island of Pantelleria

    L. Civetta;Y. Cornette;G. Crisci;P. Y. Gillot

  • Magma mixing and convective compositional layering within the Vesuvius magma chamber

    Lucia Civetta;Rita Galati;Roberto Santacroce

  • The present state of the magmatic system of the Campi Flegrei caldera based on a reconstruction of its behavior in the past 12 ka

    M D'Antonio;L Civetta;G Orsi;L Pappalardo

  • The eruptive history of Pantelleria (Sicily channel) in the last 50 ka

    L. Civetta;Y. Cornette;P. Y. Gillot;G. Orsi

  • Geochemistry of the Phlegraean Fields (Italy) proximal sources for major Mediterranean tephras: implications for the dispersal of Plinian and co-ignimbritic components of explosive eruptions

    Emma L. Tomlinson;Ilenia Arienzo;Lucia Civetta;Sabine Wulf

  • Sr- and Nd-isotope and trace-element constraints on the chemical evolution of the magmatic system of Ischia (Italy) in the last 55 ka

    Lucia Civetta;Gabriella Gallo;Giovanni Orsi

  • The magmatic feeding system of the Campi Flegrei caldera: Architecture and temporal evolution

    V. Di Renzo;I. Arienzo;L. Civetta;M. D'Antonio

  • Geochemical characteristics of potassic volcanics from Mts. Ernici (Southern Latium, Italy)

    L. Civetta;F. Innocenti;P. Manetti;A. Peccerillo

  • Magmatic History of Somma–Vesuvius on the Basis of New Geochemical and Isotopic Data from a Deep Borehole (Camaldoli della Torre)

    V. Di Renzo;M. A. Di Vito;I. Arienzo;A. Carandente

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Orsi
Giovanni Orsi University of Naples Federico II
Massimo D'Antonio
Massimo D'Antonio University of Naples Federico II
M. A. Di Vito
M. A. Di Vito National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
E. M. Piccirillo
E. M. Piccirillo University of Trieste
Roberto Moretti
Roberto Moretti University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Gerhard Wörner
Gerhard Wörner University of Göttingen
Sonia Tonarini
Sonia Tonarini National Research Council (CNR)
Mauro Rosi
Mauro Rosi University of Pisa
Raffaello Cioni
Raffaello Cioni University of Florence
Giuliano Bellieni
Giuliano Bellieni University of Padua

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