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Piero Manetti is affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily explores geophysics and overlaps with artificial intelligence in some of their work. The main focus lies in geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and geochemistry and geologic mapping.

Manetti has published multiple papers in reputable scientific journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • Petrological evolution of Karlıova-Varto volcanism (Eastern Turkey): Magma genesis in a transtensional triple-junction tectonic setting, 2020, Lithos
  • A heterogeneous subcontinental mantle under the African-Arabian Plate boundary revealed by boron and radiogenic isotopes, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Geochemical and isotopic (Sr-Nd-Pb) signature of crustal contamination in Na-alkali basaltic magmas of South-East Turkey, 2022, Italian Journal of Geosciences
  • From subduction to strike slip-related volcanism: insights from Sr, Nd, and Pb isotopes and geochronology of lavas from Sivas-Malatya region, Central Eastern Anatolia, 2021, International Journal of Earth Sciences

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Lithos
  • Italian Journal of Geosciences
  • International Journal of Earth Sciences

Manetti collaborates regularly with several coauthors, among whom are Samuele Agostini, Paolo Di Giuseppe, Sandro Conticelli, Mehmet Yılmaz Savaşçın, and Carlo Doglioni. These collaborations have contributed to a focused and multidisciplinary approach to their research areas.

Their contributions span core topics within Earth sciences such as tectonics and volcanism, isotopic geochemistry, and mantle geodynamics. The integration of geophysical data with geochemical and isotopic methods characterizes much of their research methodology.

Best Publications

  • Tertiary to Quaternary evolution of volcanism in the Aegean region

    M. Fytikas;F. Innocenti;P. Manetti;A. Peccerillo

  • Geochemical and petrological evidence of the subduction of delaminated Adriatic continental lithosphere in the genesis of the Neogene-Quaternary magmatism of central Italy

    G. Serri;F. Innocenti;P. Manetti

  • Analogue modelling of continental extension: a review focused on the relations between the patterns of deformation and the presence of magma

    Giacomo Corti;Marco Bonini;Sandro Conticelli;Fabrizio Innocenti

  • Evolution of the Main Ethiopian Rift in the frame of Afar and Kenya rifts propagation

    Marco Bonini;Giacomo Corti;Fabrizio Innocenti;Piero Manetti

  • The Pali Aike Volcanic Field, Patagonia: slab-window magmatism near the tip of South America

    Massimo D'Orazio;Samuele Agostini;Francesco Mazzarini;Fabrizio Innocenti

  • Neogene and Quaternary volcanism in Western Anatolia: Magma sources and geodynamic evolution

    F. Innocenti;S. Agostini;G. Di Vincenzo;C. Doglioni

  • Volcanological and magmatological evolution of Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands): The roles of fractional crystallization, magma mixing, crustal contamination and source heterogeneity

    Lorella Francalanci;Piero Manetti;Angelo Peccerillo

  • On the extension in western Anatolia and the Aegean sea

    C. Doglioni;S. Agostini;M. Crespi;F. Innocenti

  • Late Miocene volcanism and intra-arc tectonics during the early development of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt

    Luca Ferrari;Sandro Conticelli;Gloria Vaggelli;Chiara M Petrone

  • Volcanology and petrology of volcanic products from the island of Milos and neighbouring islets

    M. Fytikas;F. Innocenti;N. Kolios;P. Manetti

  • Slab window-related magmatism from southernmost South America: the Late Miocene mafic volcanics from the Estancia Glencross Area (̃52°S, Argentina Chile)

    M D'Orazio;S Agostini;F Innocenti;M.J Haller

  • The Balkanids as an Instance of Back-Arc Thrust Belt: Possible Relation with the Hellenids

    M. Boccalei;P. Manetti;A. Peccerillo

  • Geochemical characteristics of potassic volcanics from Mts. Ernici (Southern Latium, Italy)

    L. Civetta;F. Innocenti;P. Manetti;A. Peccerillo

  • The Yerer-Tullu Wellel volcanotectonic lineament: a transtensional structure in central Ethiopia and the associated magmatic activity

    T. Abebe;F. Mazzarini;F. Innocenti;P. Manetti

  • Petrology and geochemistry of the ultrapotassic rocks from the Sabatini Volcanic District, central Italy: the role of evolutionary processes in the genesis of variably enriched alkaline magmas

    Sandro Conticelli;Lorella Francalanci;Piero Manetti;Raffaello Cioni

  • Evolution and geodynamic significance of the tertiary orogenic volcanism in Northeastern Greece

    F. Innocenti;N. Kolios;P. Manetti;R. Mazzuoli

  • On the geodynamics of the Aegean rift

    Samuele Agostini;Carlo Doglioni;Fabrizio Innocenti;Piero Manetti

  • The potassium alkaline volcanism of central-southern Italy; a review of the data relevant to petrogenesis and geodynamic significance

    A. Peccerillo;P. Manetti

  • A West-East Traverse along the magmatism of the south Aegean volcanic arc in the light of volcanological, chemical and isotope data

    L. Francalanci;G.E. Vougioukalakis;G. Perini;P. Manetti

  • Coexisting geodynamic processes in the Sicily Channel

    Giacomo Corti;Marco Cuffaro;Carlo Doglioni;Fabrizio Innocenti

  • Neogene Carpathian Arc: A continental arc displaying the features of an ‘island arc’

    Marcian D. Bleahu;Mario Boccaletti;Piero Manetti;Sergiu Peltz

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabrizio Innocenti
Fabrizio Innocenti University of Pisa
Giacomo Corti
Giacomo Corti National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Marco Bonini
Marco Bonini National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Sandro Conticelli
Sandro Conticelli University of Florence
Angelo Peccerillo
Angelo Peccerillo University of Milano-Bicocca
Sonia Tonarini
Sonia Tonarini National Research Council (CNR)
Lorella Francalanci
Lorella Francalanci University of Florence
Carlo Doglioni
Carlo Doglioni National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Dimitrios Sokoutis
Dimitrios Sokoutis Utrecht University
Giampiero Poli
Giampiero Poli University of Perugia

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