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Marco Scambelluri

Marco Scambelluri

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Earth Science

D-Index
54
Citations
7816
World Ranking
2777
National Ranking
48

Overview

Marco Scambelluri is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences with a strong focus on Geophysics. Their research spans multiple subfields including Geophysics, Mechanics of Materials, Paleontology, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Atmospheric Science. The main areas of study encompass Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide, and Geology and Paleoclimatology Research.

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Lithos
  • Chemical Geology
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Journal of Metamorphic Geology

Several recent papers authored or co-authored by Marco Scambelluri include:

  • The role of brucite in water and element cycling during serpentinite subduction - Insights from Erro Tobbio (Liguria, Italy), 2020, Lithos
  • The subduction and exhumation history of the Voltri Ophiolite, Italy: Evaluating exhumation mechanisms for high-pressure metamorphic massifs, 2020, Lithos
  • Into the deep and beyond: Carbon and nitrogen subduction recycling in secondary peridotites, 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • The contribution of elastic geothermobarometry to the debate on HP versus UHP metamorphism, 2021, Journal of Metamorphic Geology
  • Fluid-Mediated Mass Transfer Between Mafic and Ultramafic Rocks in Subduction Zones, 2022, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Enrico Cannaò
  • Besim Dragovic
  • Matteo Alvaro
  • Giorgio Pennacchioni
  • Marcello Campione

Best Publications

  • Deep fluids in subduction zones

    Marco Scambelluri;Pascal Philippot

  • 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

  • The importance of serpentinite mylonites for subduction and exhumation of oceanic crust

    Joerg Hermann;Othmar Muntener;Marco Scambelluri

  • High abundances of noble gas and chlorine delivered to the mantle by serpentinite subduction

    Mark A. Kendrick;Marco Scambelluri;Masahiko Honda;David Phillips

  • Serpentinite Subduction: Implications for Fluid Processes and Trace-Element Recycling

    Marco Scambelluri;Jens Fiebig;Nadia Malaspina;Othmar Müntener

  • Subduction of water into the mantle: History of an Alpine peridotite

    Marco Scambelluri;Othmar Müntener;Jörg Hermann;Giovanni B. Piccardo

  • Dehydration of subducting serpentinite: Implications for halogen mobility in subduction zones and the deep halogen cycle

    Timm John;Timm John;Marco Scambelluri;Matthias Frische;Jaime D. Barnes

  • High salinity fluid inclusions formed from recycled seawater in deeply subducted alpine serpentinite

    Marco Scambelluri;Giovanni B. Piccardo;Pascal Philippot;Andrea Robbiano

  • Fluid escape from subduction zones controlled by channel-forming reactive porosity

    Oliver Plümper;Oliver Plümper;Timm John;Yuri Y. Podladchikov;Johannes C. Vrijmoed;Johannes C. Vrijmoed

  • Incompatible element-rich fluids released by antigorite breakdown in deeply subducted mantle

    Marco Scambelluri;Piero Bottazzi;Volkmar Trommsdorff;Riccardo Vannucci

  • Polyphase inclusions in garnet-orthopyroxenite (Dabie Shan, China) as monitors for metasomatism and fluid-related trace element transfer in subduction zone peridotite

    Nadia Malaspina;Jörg Hermann;Marco Scambelluri;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Boron isotope evidence for shallow fluid transfer across subduction zones by serpentinized mantle

    Marco Scambelluri;Sonia Tonarini

  • Ophiolite mélange zone records exhumation in a fossil subduction channel

    Laura Federico;Laura Crispini;Marco Scambelluri;Giovanni Capponi

  • Majoritic garnets monitor deep subduction fluid flow and mantle dynamics

    M. Scambelluri;Thomas Pettke;H.L.M. van Roermund

  • Melt- versus fluid-induced metasomatism in spinel to garnet wedge peridotites (Ulten Zone, Eastern Italian Alps): clues from trace element and Li abundances

    Marco Scambelluri;Joerg Hermann;Lauren Morten;E Rampone

  • Alpine olivine- and titanian clinohumite-bearing assemblages in the Erro-Tobbio peridotite (Voltri Massif, NW Italy)

    M. Scambelluri;E. H. Hoogerduijn Strating;G. B. Piccardo;R. L. M. Vissers

  • Subduction zone fluxes of halogens and noble gases in seafloor and forearc serpentinites

    Mark A. Kendrick;Masahiko Honda;Thomas Pettke;Marco Scambelluri

  • Chlorine cycling during subduction of altered oceanic crust

    Pascal Philippot;Pierre Agrinier;Marco Scambelluri

  • Fluid and Element Cycling in Subducted Serpentinite: a Trace-Element Study of the Erro–Tobbio High-Pressure Ultramafites (Western Alps, NW Italy)

    Marco Scambelluri;Elisabetta Rampone;Giovanni B. Piccardo

  • Carbonation of subduction-zone serpentinite (high-pressure ophicarbonate; Ligurian Western Alps) and implications for the deep carbon cycling

    Marco Scambelluri;Gray E. Bebout;Donato Belmonte;Mattia Gilio

  • Chlorine Cycling During Subduction of Altered Oceanic Crust

    P. Philippot

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Pettke
Thomas Pettke University of Bern
Elisabetta Rampone
Elisabetta Rampone University of Genoa
Taras Gerya
Taras Gerya ETH Zurich
Timm John
Timm John Freie Universität Berlin
Marguerite Godard
Marguerite Godard University of Montpellier
Gray E. Bebout
Gray E. Bebout Lehigh University
Giorgio Pennacchioni
Giorgio Pennacchioni University of Padua
Fabrizio Nestola
Fabrizio Nestola University of Padua
Giovanni B. Piccardo
Giovanni B. Piccardo University of Genoa
Sonia Tonarini
Sonia Tonarini National Research Council (CNR)

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