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Earth Science
Italy
2023

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Earth Science D-index 47 Citations 6,509 137 World Ranking 2509 National Ranking 37

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2023 - Research.com Earth Science in Italy Leader Award

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Volcano
  • Basalt
  • Igneous rock

Her primary areas of investigation include Volcanic rock, Geochemistry, Magma chamber, Caldera and Igneous rock. Her Volcanic rock research also works with subjects such as

  • Igneous differentiation that connect with fields like Incompatible element,
  • Mineralogy that intertwine with fields like Phonolite. Her work in Mafic, Metasomatism, Partial melting and Trace element is related to Geochemistry.

Her work carried out in the field of Magma chamber brings together such families of science as Petrology, Geophysics and Trachyte. The various areas that Lucia Civetta examines in her Caldera study include Hypocenter, Pyroclastic rock and Magma. Her study in Igneous rock is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Fractional crystallization and Pumice.

Her most cited work include:

  • 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 (184 citations)
  • Chemical and Sr-isotopical evolution of the Phlegraean magmatic system before the Campanian Ignimbrite and the Neapolitan Yellow Tuff eruptions (183 citations)
  • Short-term ground deformations and seismicity in the resurgent Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy): an example of active block-resurgence in a densely populated area (172 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Geochemistry, Volcano, Caldera, Magma and Volcanic rock. Her study in Mafic, Mantle, Basalt, Phenocryst and Fractional crystallization is carried out as part of her studies in Geochemistry. Her Volcano research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Trace element and Radiogenic nuclide.

Her Caldera research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Volcanic hazards and Trachyte. Her study looks at the intersection of Magma and topics like Petrology with Magma chamber. As a member of one scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Volcanic rock, focusing on Mineralogy and, on occasion, Phonolite.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (69.34%)
  • Volcano (44.53%)
  • Caldera (40.15%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2013-2019)?

  • Geochemistry (69.34%)
  • Magma (32.12%)
  • Volcano (44.53%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Lucia Civetta mainly focuses on Geochemistry, Magma, Volcano, Caldera and Explosive eruption. Her study in the field of Mafic, Volcanic rock, Igneous differentiation and Pumice is also linked to topics like Systematics. In her research on the topic of Mafic, Pyroclastic rock, Felsic, Lava and Rift is strongly related with Fractional crystallization.

Her Magma research incorporates elements of Hydrothermal circulation and Petrology. Her Volcano research includes elements of Trace element, Basalt and Radiogenic nuclide. Her Caldera study also includes fields such as

  • Phenocryst that intertwine with fields like Alkali feldspar,
  • Trachyte, which have a strong connection to Phonolite.

Between 2013 and 2019, her most popular works were:

  • The major and trace element glass compositions of the productive Mediterranean volcanic sources: tools for correlating distal tephra layers in and around Europe (78 citations)
  • The Shallow Plumbing System of Piton de la Fournaise Volcano (La Réunion Island, Indian Ocean) Revealed by the Major 2007 Caldera-Forming Eruption (62 citations)
  • Geochemical and isotopic insights into the assembly, evolution and disruption of a magmatic plumbing system before and after a cataclysmic caldera-collapse eruption at Ischia volcano (Italy) (32 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Volcano
  • Basalt
  • Magma

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Geochemistry, Caldera, Magma, Volcano and Volcanic rock. Her study in Olivine and Sill are all subfields of Geochemistry. Lucia Civetta combines subjects such as Fractional crystallization, Basalt, Volatiles and Phenocryst with her study of Caldera.

Her study on Explosive eruption is often connected to Context as part of broader study in Magma. Her Volcano research incorporates themes from Mineralogy and Petrology. Lucia Civetta has researched Volcanic rock in several fields, including Pyroclastic rock, Felsic, Mafic, Lava and Rift.

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Best Publications

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

S de Vita;G Orsi;L Civetta;A Carandente.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (1999)

254 Citations

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.
Journal of Petrology (1998)

247 Citations

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.
Mineralogy and Petrology (2002)

246 Citations

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.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (1999)

237 Citations

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.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (1999)

232 Citations

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

Gianfilippo De Astis;Luigi La Volpe;Angelo Peccerillo;Lucia Civetta.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1997)

213 Citations

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

F Barberi;L. Civetta;P. Gasparini;F. Innocenti.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1974)

207 Citations

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.
Journal of Petrology (1995)

201 Citations

Geology, geochronology and chemical evolution of the island of Pantelleria

L. Civetta;Y. Cornette;G. Crisci;P. Y. Gillot.
Geological Magazine (1984)

198 Citations

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

L. Civetta;Y. Cornette;P. Y. Gillot;G. Orsi.
Bulletin of Volcanology (1988)

175 Citations

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