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Overview

Marco Neri is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research spans the multidisciplinary fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with a particular focus on Geophysics, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Physiology, Global and Planetary Change, and Aerospace Engineering.

Their scholarly work concentrates on several key topics, including:

  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition
  • Radioactivity and Radon Measurements
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Fire effects on ecosystems

Marco Neri has contributed to scientific publications appearing in various journals and venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Remote Sensing
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Nutrients
  • Journal of Maps
  • Journal of Human Kinetics

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Neri include:

  • Effects of Two Months of Very Low Carbohydrate Ketogenic Diet on Body Composition, Muscle Strength, Muscle Area, and Blood Parameters in Competitive Natural Body Builders, 2021, Nutrients
  • The VEI 2 Christmas 2018 Etna Eruption: A Small But Intense Eruptive Event or the Starting Phase of a Larger One?, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • Lava flows of Mt Etna, Italy: the 2019 eruption within the context of the last two decades (1999-2019), 2020, Journal of Maps
  • Mt. Etna Paroxysms of February-April 2021 Monitored and Quantified through a Multi-Platform Satellite Observing System, 2021, Remote Sensing
  • Not Only Protein: Dietary Supplements to Optimize the Skeletal Muscle Growth Response to Resistance Training: The Current State of Knowledge, 2024, Journal of Human Kinetics

Among frequent collaborators, Marco Neri has worked extensively with:

  • Emanuela De Beni
  • Massimo Cantarero
  • Salvatore Giammanco
  • Fabio Luca Bonali
  • Alessandro Tibaldi

Best Publications

  • A multi-disciplinary study of the 2002-03 Etna eruption: insights into a complex plumbing system

    Daniele Andronico;Stefano Branca;Sonia Calvari;Michael Burton

  • Mount Etna 1993–2005: Anatomy of an evolving eruptive cycle

    Patrick Allard;Patrick Allard;Boris Behncke;Salvatore D'Amico;Marco Neri

  • The July–August 2001 eruption of Mt. Etna (Sicily)

    Boris Behncke;Marco Neri

  • What makes flank eruptions? The 2001 Etna eruption and its possible triggering mechanisms

    Valerio Acocella;M. Neri

  • Dike propagation in volcanic edifices: Overview and possible developments

    Valerio Acocella;M. Neri

  • 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

  • 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

  • Etna 2004–2005: An archetype for geodynamically-controlled effusive eruptions

    Michael R. Burton;Marco Neri;Daniele Andronico;Stefano Branca

  • Measurements of 220Rn and 222Rn and CO2 emissions in soil and fumarole gases on Mt. Etna volcano (Italy): Implications for gas transport and shallow ground fracture

    S. Giammanco;Kenneth W. W. Sims;M. Neri

  • The boundaries of large-scale collapse on the flanks of Mount Etna, Sicily

    Derek Rust;Marco Neri

  • Cycles and trends in the recent eruptive behaviour of Mount Etna (Italy)

    Boris Behncke;Marco Neri

  • Anatomy of an unstable volcano from InSAR: Multiple processes affecting flank instability at Mt. Etna, 1994–2008

    Giuseppe Solaro;Valerio Acocella;Susi Pepe;Joel Ruch

  • Link between major flank slip and 2002-2003 eruption at Mt. Etna (Italy)

    Valerio Acocella;Boris Behncke;Marco Neri;Salvatore D'Amico

  • Feedback processes between magmatic events and flank movement at Mount Etna (Italy) during the 2002-2003 eruption

    Thomas R. Walter;Valerio Acocella;Marco Neri;Falk Amelung

  • Contrasting triggering mechanisms of the 2001 and 2002-2003 eruptions of Mount Etna (Italy)

    Marco Neri;Valerio Acocella;Boris Behncke;Vincenza Maiolino

  • The exceptional activity and growth of the Southeast Crater, Mount Etna (Italy), between 1996 and 2001

    Boris Behncke;Marco Neri;Emilio Pecora;Vittorio Zanon

  • The initial phases of the 2008–2009 Mount Etna eruption: A multidisciplinary approach for hazard assessment

    A. Bonaccorso;A. Bonforte;S. Calvari;C. Del Negro

  • Lava flow hazard at Mount Etna (Italy): New data from a GIS-based study

    Boris Behncke;Marco Neri;Anna Nagay

  • Deformation and eruptions at Mt. Etna (Italy) : A lesson from 15 years of observations

    Marco Neri;Francesco Casu;Valerio Acocella;Giuseppe Solaro

  • Volumetric observations during paroxysmal eruptions at Mount Etna: pressurized drainage of a shallow chamber or pulsed supply?

    Andrew J.L. Harris;Marco Neri

  • Link between major flank slip and 2002-2003 eruption at Etna (Italy).

    Valerio Acocella;M. Neri;B. Behncke;S. D'Amico

Frequent Co-Authors

Boris Behncke
Boris Behncke National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Salvatore Giammanco
Salvatore Giammanco National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Valerio Acocella
Valerio Acocella Roma Tre University
Ciro Del Negro
Ciro Del Negro National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Gaetana Ganci
Gaetana Ganci National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Sonia Calvari
Sonia Calvari National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Eugenio Sansosti
Eugenio Sansosti National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Tommaso Caltabiano
Tommaso Caltabiano National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Francesco Mazzarini
Francesco Mazzarini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Alessandro Bonforte
Alessandro Bonforte National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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