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Luisa Ottolini

Luisa Ottolini

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Earth Science

D-Index
49
Citations
7413
World Ranking
3676
National Ranking
78

Overview

Luisa Ottolini is a researcher affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy. Their work spans several areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences, with additional contributions in Computer Science. The research integrates aspects of geological processes and artificial intelligence techniques.

Their recent scholarly output includes a publication titled "Long-term storage of subduction-related volatiles in Northern Victoria Land lithospheric mantle: Insight from olivine-hosted melt inclusions from McMurdo basic lavas (Antarctica)", which appeared in 2020 in the journal Lithos. This paper contributes to understanding volatile storage in mantle lithosphere through detailed mineralogical and geochemical analysis.

Research topics covered in their studies focus on:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Key fields and subfields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Computer Science
  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Atmospheric Science

Frequent publication venues reflect a concentration in geoscience disciplines, with the journal Lithos being a notable site of publication.

Luisa Ottolini collaborates with several researchers across their projects, notably:

  • Pier Paolo Giacomoni
  • Costanza Bonadiman
  • Federico Casetta
  • Barbara Faccini
  • Carmelo Ferlito

The collaborative network spans multiple studies within similar scientific domains, indicating interdisciplinary work among geological sciences and related analytical methods.

Best Publications

  • The fate of B, Cl and Li in the subducted oceanic mantle and in the antigorite breakdown fluids

    Marco Scambelluri;Othmar Müntener;Luisa Ottolini;Thomas T Pettke

  • Quantification of lithium, beryllium, and boron in silicates by secondary-ion mass spectrometry using conventional energy filtering

    Luisa. Ottolini;Piero. Bottazzi;Riccardo. Vannucci

  • Petrology, Mineral and Isotope Geochemistry of the External Liguride Peridotites (Northern Apennines, Italy)

    E. Rampone;E. Rampone;A. W. Hofmann;G. B. Piccardo;R. Vannucci

  • Discontinuous Melt Extraction and Weak Refertilization of Mantle Peridotites at the Vema Lithospheric Section (Mid-Atlantic Ridge)

    Daniele Brunelli;Monique Seyler;Anna Cipriani;Luisa Ottolini

  • Transition of Mount Etna lavas from a mantle-plume to an island-arc magmatic source

    Pierre Schiano;Roberto Clocchiatti;Luisa Ottolini;Tiziana Busà

  • Trace element and isotope geochemistry of depleted peridotites from an N-MORB type ophiolite (Internal Liguride, N. Italy)

    E. Rampone;A. W. Hofmann;G. B. Piccardo;R. Vannucci

  • Deep origin and hot melting of an Archaean orogenic peridotite massif in Norway

    Dirk Spengler;Herman L. M. van Roermund;Martyn R. Drury;Luisa Ottolini

  • Complementary Ti and Zr anomalies in orthopyroxene and clinopyroxene from mantle peridotites

    Elisabetta Rampone;Piero Bottazzi;Luisa Ottolini

  • Mantle thermal pulses below the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and temporal variations in the formation of oceanic lithosphere.

    Enrico Bonatti;Enrico Bonatti;Marco Ligi;Daniele Brunelli;Anna Cipriani

  • SILICIC MELTS PRODUCED BY REACTION BETWEEN PERIDOTITE AND INFILTRATING BASALTIC MELTS: ION PROBE DATA ON GLASSES AND MINERALS IN VEINED XENOLITHS FROM LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS

    E. Wulff-Pedersen;E. R. Neumann;R. Vannucci;P. Bottazzi

  • Subsolidus reactions monitored by trace element partitioning: the spinel- to plagioclase-facies transition in mantle peridotites

    E. Rampone;G. B. Piccardo;R. Vannucci;P. Bottazzi

  • Melting of Amphibole-bearing Wehrlites: an Experimental Study on the Origin of Ultra-calcic Nepheline-normative Melts

    Etienne Médard;Max W. Schmidt;Pierre Schiano;Luisa Ottolini

  • A study of melt inclusions at Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy): insights on the primitive magmas and on the volcanic feeding system

    Anna Gioncada;R Clocchiatti;Alessandro Sbrana;P Bottazzi

  • Direct assessment of mantle boron and lithium contents and distribution by SIMS analyses of peridotite minerals

    Luisa Ottolini;Brieuc Le Fèvre;Riccardo Vannucci

  • Birth of an ocean in the Red Sea: Initial pangs

    Marco Ligi;Enrico Bonatti;Giovanni Bortoluzzi;Anna Cipriani;Anna Cipriani

  • Chlorine partitioning between a basaltic melt and H2O-CO2 fluids at Mount Etna

    Marina Alletti;Marina Alletti;Don R. Baker;Bruno Scaillet;A. Aiuppa

  • Infiltration metasomatism at Lherz as monitored by systematic ion-microprobe investigations close to a hornblendite vein

    A. Zanetti;R. Vannucci;P. Bottazzi;R. Oberti

  • Melt migration in the upper mantle along the Romanche Fracture Zone (Equatorial Atlantic)

    Paola Tartarotti;Sara Susini;Paolo Nimis;Luisa Ottolini

  • The effect of halogens on Zr diffusion and zircon dissolution in hydrous metaluminous granitic melts

    Don R. Baker;Aida Maria Conte;Carmela Freda;Luisa Ottolini

  • Comparison of 40Ar–39Ar and Rb–Sr Data on Phengites from the UHP Brossasco–Isasca Unit (Dora Maira Massif, Italy): Implications for Dating White Mica

    Gianfranco Di Vincenzo;Sonia Tonarini;Bruno Lombardo;Daniele Castelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Riccardo Vannucci
Riccardo Vannucci University of Pavia
Frank C. Hawthorne
Frank C. Hawthorne University of Manitoba
Roberta Oberti
Roberta Oberti National Research Council (CNR)
Daniele Brunelli
Daniele Brunelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Enrico Bonatti
Enrico Bonatti Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Pierre Schiano
Pierre Schiano University of Clermont Auvergne
Giovanni B. Piccardo
Giovanni B. Piccardo University of Genoa
Elisabetta Rampone
Elisabetta Rampone University of Genoa
Marco Ligi
Marco Ligi National Research Council (CNR)
Maurizio Mazzucchelli
Maurizio Mazzucchelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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