Her main research concerns Mantle, Fluid inclusions, Aqueous solution, Inclusion and Mineralogy. She usually deals with Mantle and limits it to topics linked to Petrology and Volcano and Melt inclusions. She has included themes like Slab and Mantle wedge in her Fluid inclusions study.
In her research, Maria Luce Frezzotti undertakes multidisciplinary study on Aqueous solution and Analytical chemistry. Her Sample preparation and Raman spectroscopy study, which is part of a larger body of work in Analytical chemistry, is frequently linked to Ph range, Oxidation state and Polyatomic ion, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her work deals with themes such as Subduction and Crystallization, which intersect with Geochemistry.
Maria Luce Frezzotti focuses on Geochemistry, Fluid inclusions, Mineralogy, Xenolith and Mantle. Her Metasomatism, Magma and Melt inclusions study in the realm of Geochemistry connects with subjects such as Silicate. Her Fluid inclusions study combines topics in areas such as Inclusion, Metamorphic rock, Igneous rock, Basalt and Ophiolite.
Maria Luce Frezzotti connects Inclusion with Aqueous solution in her research. Her Mantle research incorporates elements of Volcano, Seismology, Petrology, Mafic and Magmatism. Her work on Sample preparation and Raman spectroscopy as part of general Analytical chemistry research is often related to Polyatomic ion, Oxidation state and Ph range, thus linking different fields of science.
Maria Luce Frezzotti mainly investigates Fluid inclusions, Geochemistry, Mantle, Aqueous solution and Inclusion. Her Fluid inclusions research includes themes of Mineralogy and Melt inclusions. Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Earth science and Geochemistry.
Maria Luce Frezzotti interconnects Seismology, Magmatism, Lithosphere and Petrology in the investigation of issues within Mantle. Maria Luce Frezzotti integrates many fields, such as Aqueous solution, Polyatomic ion, Analytical chemistry, Oxidation state, Raman spectroscopy and Ph range, in her works. Her Inclusion research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Slab, Metamorphic rock, Sample preparation and Mantle wedge.
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Raman spectroscopy for fluid inclusion analysis
Maria Luce Frezzotti;Maria Luce Frezzotti;Francesca Tecce;Alessio Casagli.
Journal of Geochemical Exploration (2012)
Fluid inclusions in minerals : methods and applications
B. De Vivo;Maria Luce Frezzotti.
(1994)
Silicate-melt inclusions in magmatic rocks: applications to petrology
Maria-Luce Frezzotti.
Lithos (2001)
Carbonate dissolution during subduction revealed by diamond-bearing rocks from the Alps
M. L. Frezzotti;J. Selverstone;Z. D. Sharp;R. Compagnoni.
Nature Geoscience (2011)
Multiphase solid inclusions in UHP rocks (Su-Lu, China) : Remnants of supercritical silicate-rich aqueous fluids released during continental subduction
S. Ferrando;M.L. Frezzotti;L. Dallai;R. Compagnoni.
Chemical Geology (2005)
Carbonate metasomatism and CO2 lithosphere–asthenosphere degassing beneath the Western Mediterranean: An integrated model arising from petrological and geophysical data
Maria Luce Frezzotti;Angelo Peccerillo;Giuliano Panza;Giuliano Panza.
Chemical Geology (2009)
Magmatic immiscibility and fluid phase evolution in the Mount Genis granite (southeastern Sardinia, Italy)
Maria Luce Frezzotti.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (1992)
The chemical behavior of fluids released during deep subduction based on fluid inclusions
Maria Luce Frezzotti;Simona Ferrando.
American Mineralogist (2015)
Carbonatite melt–CO2 fluid inclusions in mantle xenoliths from Tenerife, Canary Islands: a story of trapping, immiscibility and fluid–rock interaction in the upper mantle
Maria Luce Frezzotti;Tom Andersen;Else Ragnhilde Neumann;Siri Lene Simonsen.
Lithos (2002)
Chlorine-rich metasomatic H2O-CO2 fluids in amphibole-bearing peridotites from Injibara (Lake Tana region, Ethiopian plateau): nature and evolution of volatiles in the mantle of a region of continental flood basalts.
Maria Luce Frezzotti;Simona Ferrando;Angelo Peccerillo;Maurizio Petrelli.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2010)
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