2023 - Research.com Earth Science in Italy Leader Award
Marco Neri mainly investigates Seismology, Volcano, Lateral eruption, Flank and Lava. His work on Subaerial eruption, Volcano tectonics and Effusive eruption as part of his general Seismology study is frequently connected to Mount and Hazard analysis, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Marco Neri interconnects Dike and Tectonics in the investigation of issues within Volcano.
His work on Lateral eruption is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Petrology. His Lava study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Soil water, Soil emission and Radiance. His studies examine the connections between Magma and genetics, as well as such issues in Pyroclastic rock, with regards to Magma chamber and Tephra.
Marco Neri mainly investigates Volcano, Seismology, Lava, Flank and Magma. His research in Volcano intersects with topics in Fault and Tectonics, Rift. His research investigates the connection with Seismology and areas like Dike which intersect with concerns in Sedimentology.
His Lava study which covers Lidar that intersects with Digital elevation model. His work in Magma tackles topics such as Petrology which are related to areas like Hawaiian eruption. His work carried out in the field of Lateral eruption brings together such families of science as Effusive eruption and Phreatomagmatic eruption.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Volcano, Seismology, Lava, Etna volcano and Remote sensing. His study of Magma is a part of Volcano. His research integrates issues of Basalt and Fault scarp in his study of Magma.
The concepts of his Seismology study are interwoven with issues in Summit and Natural hazard. His Lava research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Volcanic hazards, Tephra, Satellite remote sensing and Lateral eruption. His Aster study in the realm of Remote sensing interacts with subjects such as Morpho, Earth and Multi sensor.
Marco Neri spends much of his time researching Volcano, Seismology, Lava, Multi sensor and Infrared. His study on Effusive eruption is often connected to Population as part of broader study in Volcano. In his works, Marco Neri conducts interdisciplinary research on Seismology and Flank.
His Lava research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Volcanic hazards, Tephra, Satellite remote sensing and Lateral eruption. The various areas that Marco Neri examines in his Tectonics study include Escarpment, Magma and Petrology. His Summit research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Topographic map, Pit crater and Cinder cone.
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A multi-disciplinary study of the 2002-03 Etna eruption: insights into a complex plumbing system
Daniele Andronico;Stefano Branca;Sonia Calvari;Michael Burton.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2005)
Mount Etna 1993–2005: Anatomy of an evolving eruptive cycle
Patrick Allard;Patrick Allard;Boris Behncke;Salvatore D'Amico;Marco Neri.
Earth-Science Reviews (2006)
The July–August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna (Sicily)
Boris Behncke;Marco Neri.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2003)
What makes flank eruptions? The 2001 Etna eruption and its possible triggering mechanisms
Valerio Acocella;M. Neri.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2003)
The role of the Pernicana Fault System in the spreading of Mt. Etna (Italy) during the 2002–2003 eruption
Marco Neri;Valerio Acocella;Boris Behncke.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2004)
Dike propagation in volcanic edifices: Overview and possible developments
Valerio Acocella;M. Neri.
Tectonophysics (2009)
Effusion rate estimations during the 1999 summit eruption on Mount Etna, and growth of two distinct lava flow fields
Sonia Calvari;Marco Neri;Harry Pinkerton.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2003)
Etna 2004–2005: An archetype for geodynamically-controlled effusive eruptions
Michael R. Burton;Marco Neri;Daniele Andronico;Stefano Branca.
Geophysical Research Letters (2005)
The boundaries of large-scale collapse on the flanks of Mount Etna, Sicily
Derek Rust;Marco Neri.
Geological Society, London, Special Publications (1996)
Link between major flank slip and 2002-2003 eruption at Mt. Etna (Italy)
Valerio Acocella;Boris Behncke;Marco Neri;Salvatore D'Amico.
Geophysical Research Letters (2003)
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