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Maria Boni is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of Engineering and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields including Ocean Engineering, Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanical Engineering, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's work primarily addresses topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Drilling and Well Engineering, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, Clay minerals and soil interactions, and earthquake and tectonic studies.

Recent publications by Maria Boni include:

  • "Petrographic and geochemical features of the B3 bauxite horizon (Cenomanian-Turonian) in the Parnassos-Ghiona area: A contribution towards the genesis of the Greek karst bauxites" (2022) in Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Trace element geochemistry of iron-(oxy)-hydroxides in Ni(Co)-laterites: Review, new data and implications for ore forming processes" (2021) in Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Ni-bearing smectites in the Wingellina laterite deposit (Western Australia) at nanoscale: TEM-HRTEM evidences of the formation mechanisms" (2020) in Applied Clay Science
  • "Parent rock and climatic evolution control on the genesis of Ni-bearing clays in Ni-Co laterites: New inferences from the Wingellina deposit (Western Australia)" (2020) in Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Vanadium ore resources of the African continent: State of the Art" (2023) in Ore Geology Reviews

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Nicola Mondillo
  • Earl E. Davis
  • Michael J. Mottl
  • A. T. Fisher
  • Paul A. Baker

Maria Boni's publications appear frequently in venues such as:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Minerals
  • Journal of Geochemical Exploration

Best Publications

  • 7: Extensional tectonics and the timing and formation of basin-hosted deposits in Europe

    Philippe Muchez;Wouter Heijlen;David Banks;Derek Blundell

  • Marble-hosted sulfide ores in the Angouran Zn-(Pb–Ag) deposit, NW Iran: interaction of sedimentary brines with a metamorphic core complex

    H. Albert Gilg;Maria Boni;Giuseppina Balassone;Cameron R. Allen

  • Petrology of the Namib Sand Sea: Long-distance transport and compositional variability in the wind-displaced Orange Delta

    Eduardo Garzanti;Sergio Andò;Giovanni Vezzoli;Michele Lustrino

  • Massive hydrothermal dolomites in the southwestern Cantabrian Zone (Spain) and their relation to the Late Variscan evolution

    Marta Gasparrini;Thilo Bechstädt;Maria Boni

  • Geochemistry of the Apulian karst bauxites (southern Italy): Chemical fractionation and parental affinities

    Giovanni Mongelli;Maria Boni;Roberto Buccione;Rosa Sinisi

  • Hydrothermal dolomites in SW Sardinia (Italy): evidence for a widespread late-Variscan fluid flow event

    M Boni;G Parente;T Bechstädt;B De Vivo

  • Quantitative Mineralogical Characterization of Karst Bauxite Deposits in the Southern Apennines, Italy

    M. Boni;G. Rollinson;N. Mondillo;G. Balassone

  • Hypogene Zn carbonate ores in the Angouran deposit, NW Iran

    Maria Boni;H. Albert Gilg;Giuseppina Balassone;Jens Schneider

  • Characterisation of non-sulphide zinc deposits using QEMSCAN®

    Gavyn K. Rollinson;Jens C.Ø. Andersen;Ross J. Stickland;Maria Boni

  • Nonsulfide Zinc Mineralization in Europe: An Overview

    Maria Boni;Duncan Large

  • The Calamine of Southwest Sardinia: Geology, Mineralogy, and Stable Isotope Geochemistry of Supergene Zn Mineralization

    Maria Boni;H. Albert Gilg;Gaspare Aversa;Giuseppina Balassone

  • Mineralogy and chemical forms of lead and zinc in abandoned mine wastes and soils: An example from Morocco

    Pietro Iavazzo;Paola Adamo;Maria Boni;Stephen Hillier

  • Karst bauxites in the Campania Apennines (southern Italy): a new approach

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  • The “Calamines” and the “Others”: The great family of supergene nonsulfide zinc ores

    Maria Boni;Nicola Mondillo

  • Ore-lead isotope pattern from the Iglesiente-Sulcis Area (SW Sardinia) and the problem of remobilization of metals

    M. Boni;V. Koeppel

  • Potential environmental hazard in the mining district of southern Iglesiente (SW Sardinia, Italy)

    M. Boni;S. Costabile;B. De Vivo;M. Gasparrini

  • The “calamine” nonsulfide Zn–Pb deposits of Belgium: Petrographical, mineralogical and geochemical characterization

    Vito Coppola;Maria Boni;H. Albert Gilg;Giuseppina Balassone

  • Critical metals distribution in Tethyan karst bauxite: The cretaceous Italian ores

    Giovanni Mongelli;Maria Boni;Giacomo Oggiano;Paola Mameli

  • Impact of Past Mining Activity on the Quality of Water and Soil in the High Moulouya Valley (Morocco)

    Pietro Iavazzo;Daniela Ducci;Paola Adamo;Marco Trifuoggi

  • Stable isotope geochemistry of carbonate minerals in supergene oxidation zones of Zn–Pb deposits

    H. Albert Gilg;Maria Boni;Rupert Hochleitner;Ulrich Struck

  • LEAD ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FOR A MIXED PROVENANCE FOR ROMAN WATER PIPES FROM POMPEII

    M. Boni;G. Di Maio;R. Frei;I. M. Villa

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael M. Joachimski
Michael M. Joachimski University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
H. Albert Gilg
H. Albert Gilg Technical University of Munich
Igor M. Villa
Igor M. Villa University of Milano-Bicocca
Sergio Andò
Sergio Andò University of Milano-Bicocca
Eduardo Garzanti
Eduardo Garzanti University of Milano-Bicocca
B. De Vivo
B. De Vivo Pegaso University
Giovanni Vezzoli
Giovanni Vezzoli University of Milano-Bicocca
Noreen J. Evans
Noreen J. Evans Curtin University
Richard J. Herrington
Richard J. Herrington Natural History Museum
David A. Banks
David A. Banks University of Leeds

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