2023 - Research.com Earth Science in Italy Leader Award
Mauro Rosi mostly deals with Geochemistry, Volcano, Pyroclastic rock, Explosive eruption and Vulcanian eruption. The Geochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Crystallization, Mantle wedge and Geomorphology. His Volcano research focuses on Tephra in particular.
His Pyroclastic rock study deals with Pumice intersecting with Scoria, Volcanic rock, Igneous rock and Mineralogy. His Explosive eruption research is classified as research in Seismology. Mauro Rosi interconnects Strombolian eruption and Petrology in the investigation of issues within Vulcanian eruption.
His primary areas of study are Volcano, Pyroclastic rock, Seismology, Geochemistry and Magma. In his study, Lapilli is strongly linked to Geomorphology, which falls under the umbrella field of Volcano. His research investigates the connection with Pyroclastic rock and areas like Volcanic rock which intersect with concerns in Igneous rock.
In the subject of general Seismology, his work in Strombolian eruption, Volcanic hazards and Basalt is often linked to Impact crater and Electrical conduit, thereby combining diverse domains of study. As a member of one scientific family, Mauro Rosi mostly works in the field of Geochemistry, focusing on Stratigraphy and, on occasion, Lahar. His study in Magma is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Mineralogy, Olivine and Earth science.
His primary scientific interests are in Volcano, Seismology, Geochemistry, Pyroclastic rock and Tephra. His Volcano study incorporates themes from Landslide and Physical geography. In general Seismology study, his work on Vulcanian eruption often relates to the realm of Hazard analysis, Magnitude, Electrical conduit and Risk management, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Mauro Rosi is involved in the study of Geochemistry that focuses on Lava in particular. His Pyroclastic rock research incorporates elements of Petrology, Earth science and Caldera. His Tephra study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Trace element and Volcanic ash.
Volcano, Seismology, Geochemistry, Volcanic hazards and Caldera are his primary areas of study. His research in the fields of Lava overlaps with other disciplines such as Drainage system. His Geochemistry and Tephra and Magma investigations all form part of his Geochemistry research activities.
His work in Tephra addresses issues such as Trace element, which are connected to fields such as Aeolian processes, Silicic, Volcanic ash, Stratigraphy and Volcanic glass. His work deals with themes such as Hazard map, Scoria, Physical geography and Expert elicitation, which intersect with Volcanic hazards. His studies in Geomorphology integrate themes in fields like Rhyolite, Lapilli and Plume.
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Crystallization Driven by Decompression and Water Loss at Stromboli Volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)
Nicole Métrich;Antonella Bertagnini;Patrizia Landi;Mauro Rosi.
Journal of Petrology (2001)
Onset of the persistent activity at Stromboli Volcano (Italy)
M. Rosi;A. Bertagnini;P. Landi.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2000)
The 1631 Vesuvius eruption. A reconstruction based on historical and stratigraphical data
Mauro Rosi;Claudia Principe;Raffaella Vecci.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (1993)
Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy): An open window on the deep-feeding system of a steady state basaltic volcano
A. Bertagnini;N. Métrich;P. Landi;Mauro Rosi.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2003)
The phlegraean fields: Structural evolution, volcanic history and eruptive mechanisms
M. Rosi;A. Sbrana;C. Principe.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (1983)
Explosive dynamics of violent Strombolian eruptions: The eruption of Parícutin Volcano 1943-1952 (Mexico)
L Pioli;E Erlund;E Johnson;Katharine V Cashman.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2008)
Developing an Event Tree for probabilistic hazard and risk assessment at Vesuvius
A. Neri;W. Aspinall;R. Cioni;R. Cioni;A. Bertagnini.
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research (2008)
Volcanic ash layers illuminate the resilience of Neanderthals and early modern humans to natural hazards
John Lowe;Nick Barton;Simon Blockley;Christopher Bronk Ramsey.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012)
Dynamics of magma mixing and degassing recorded in plagioclase at Stromboli (Aeolian Archipelago, Italy)
Patrizia Landi;Nicole Métrich;Antonella Bertagnini;Mauro Rosi.
Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology (2004)
Violent strombolian and subplinian eruptions at Vesuvius during post-1631 activity
Simone Arrighi;Claudia Principe;Mauro Rosi.
Bulletin of Volcanology (2001)
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