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Lucia Gurioli is affiliated with the University of Clermont Auvergne in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular emphasis on geophysics and atmospheric science. They have contributed extensively to understanding geological and geochemical processes, with a specific interest in volcanic activity and related hazards.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences

Key subfields of Gurioli's research cover:

  • Geophysics
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Earth-Surface Processes
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
  • Artificial Intelligence

Their work spans several main topics, notably:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations

Lucia Gurioli's recent publications illustrate a focus on volcanic processes and volcanology. Selected papers include:

  • The 2018-ongoing Mayotte submarine eruption: Magma migration imaged by petrological monitoring (2021), published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Magma fragmentation and particle size distributions in low intensity mafic explosions: the July/August 2015 Piton de la Fournaise eruption (2020), published in Scientific Reports
  • Basaltic dyke eruptions at Piton de La Fournaise: characterization of the eruptive products with implications for reservoir conditions, conduit processes and eruptive dynamics (2020), published in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Mantle xenolith-bearing phonolites and basanites feed the active volcanic ridge of Mayotte (Comoros archipelago, SW Indian Ocean) (2021), published in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
  • Volcano Crisis Management at Piton de la Fournaise (La Réunion) during the COVID-19 Lockdown (2020), published in Seismological Research Letters

Frequent coauthors of their research include:

  • Andrew Harris
  • Andréa Di Muro
  • Simon Thivet
  • Étienne Médard
  • Jean-Christophe Komorowski

The scientist publishes regularly in several notable venues, among them:

  • Bulletin of Volcanology
  • Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Comptes Rendus Géoscience

Best Publications

  • Textural studies of vesicles in volcanic rocks: An integrated methodology

    Thomas Shea;Bruce F. Houghton;Lucia Gurioli;Katharine V. Cashman

  • The evolution of pore connectivity in volcanic rocks

    Mathieu Colombier;Fabian B. Wadsworth;Lucia Gurioli;Bettina Scheu

  • Temperatures of the A.D. 79 pyroclastic density current deposits (Vesuvius, Italy)

    R. Cioni;L. Gurioli;R. Lanza;E. Zanella

  • Complex changes in eruption dynamics during the 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius

    Lucia Gurioli;Bruce F. Houghton;Katherine V. Cashman;Raffaello Cioni

  • Textural and geophysical characterization of explosive basaltic activity at Villarrica volcano

    L. Gurioli;A. Harris;B. Houghton;M. Polacci

  • Dynamics of Strombolian explosions: Inferences from field and laboratory studies of erupted bombs from Stromboli volcano

    Lucia Gurioli;Lucia Gurioli;Lucia Gurioli;L. Colo;A.J. Bollasina;Andrew J.L. Harris;Andrew J.L. Harris;Andrew J.L. Harris

  • Column collapse and generation of pyroclastic density currents during the A.D. 79 eruption of Vesuvius: The role of pyroclast density

    Thomas Shea;Lucia Gurioli;Bruce F. Houghton;Raffaello Cioni

  • Pyroclastic flow hazard assessment at Somma–Vesuvius based on the geological record

    L. Gurioli;L. Gurioli;L. Gurioli;R. Sulpizio;R. Cioni;Alessandro Sbrana

  • Transitions between fall phases and pyroclastic density currents during the AD 79 eruption at Vesuvius: building a transient conduit model from the textural and volatile record

    Thomas Shea;Lucia Gurioli;Lucia Gurioli;Lucia Gurioli;Bruce F. Houghton

  • Interaction of pyroclastic density currents with human settlements: Evidence from ancient Pompeii

    Lucia Gurioli;M. Teresa Pareschi;Elena Zanella;Roberto Lanza

  • Textural and rheological evolution of basalt flowing down a lava channel

    Bénédicte Robert;Bénédicte Robert;Bénédicte Robert;Andrew J.L. Harris;Lucia Gurioli;Etienne Médard

  • The Afragola settlement near Vesuvius, Italy: The destruction and abandonment of a Bronze Age village revealed by archaeology, volcanology and rock-magnetism

    Mauro A. Di Vito;Elena Zanella;Lucia Gurioli;Roberto Lanza

  • Pahoehoe to `a`a transition of Hawaiian lavas: an experimental study

    Alexander Sehlke;Alan Whittington;Bénédicte Robert;Andrew J.L. Harris

  • Insights into eruption dynamics from textural analysis: the case of the May, 2008, Chaitén eruption

    Fabrizio Alfano;Costanza Bonadonna;Lucia Gurioli;Lucia Gurioli

  • Paleomagnetic determination of emplacement temperatures of pyroclastic deposits: an under-utilized tool

    Greig A. Paterson;Andrew P. Roberts;Conall Mac Niocaill;Adrian R. Muxworthy

  • Classification, landing distribution, and associated flight parameters for a bomb field emplaced during a single major explosion at Stromboli, Italy

    Lucia Gurioli;Andrew J.L. Harris;L. Colò;J. Bernard

  • Transport and deposition of pyroclastic density currents over an inhabited area: the deposits of the AD 79 eruption of Vesuvius at Herculaneum, Italy

    L. Gurioli;R. Cioni;A. Sbrana;E. Zanella

  • Types and mechanisms of strombolian explosions: characterization of a gas-dominated explosion at Stromboli

    L. Leduc;Lucia Gurioli;Andrew J.L. Harris;L. Colò

  • The 2018-ongoing Mayotte submarine eruption: Magma migration imaged by petrological monitoring

    Carole Berthod;Etienne Médard;Patrick Bachèlery;Lucia Gurioli

  • Influences of urban fabric on pyroclastic density currents at Pompeii (Italy): 2. Temperature of the deposits and hazard implications

    E. Zanella;L. Gurioli;L. Gurioli;M. T. Pareschi;R. Lanza

  • Conduit dynamics in transitional rhyolitic activity recorded by tuffisite vein textures from the 2008-2009 Chaitén eruption

    Elodie Saubin;Hugh Tuffen;Lucia Gurioli;Jacqueline Owen

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. L. Harris
Andrew J. L. Harris University of Clermont Auvergne
Patrick Bachèlery
Patrick Bachèlery Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans
Aline Peltier
Aline Peltier Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Bruce F. Houghton
Bruce F. Houghton University of Hawaii at Manoa
Raffaello Cioni
Raffaello Cioni University of Florence
Valérie Ferrazzini
Valérie Ferrazzini Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Diego Coppola
Diego Coppola University of Turin
Massimiliano Favalli
Massimiliano Favalli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Timothy H. Druitt
Timothy H. Druitt University of Clermont Auvergne
Alessandro Sbrana
Alessandro Sbrana University of Pisa

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