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Riccardo Tribuzio

Riccardo Tribuzio

Riccardo Tribuzio publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Riccardo Tribuzio sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Riccardo Tribuzio D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Riccardo Tribuzio sits on this spectrum.

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The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Riccardo Tribuzio is affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on Geophysics. Their research spans several subfields including Artificial Intelligence, Environmental Chemistry, Paleontology, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's work encompasses a wide range of topics, notably:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • High-Pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Recent publications include:

  • "Early-Stage Melt-Rock Reaction in a Cooling Crystal Mush Beneath a Slow-Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridge (IODP Hole U1473A, Atlantis Bank, Southwest Indian Ridge)", 2020, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • "Grain Size Variations Record Segregation of Residual Melts in Slow-Spreading Oceanic Crust (Atlantis Bank, 57°E Southwest Indian Ridge)", 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Brown Amphibole as Tracer of Tectono-Magmatic Evolution of the Atlantis Bank Oceanic Core Complex (IODP Hole U1473A)", 2022, Journal of Petrology
  • "CO2 capture via subsurface mineralization geological settings and engineering perspectives towards long-term storage and decarbonization in the Middle East", 2024, Carbon Capture Science & Technology
  • "Contaminating melt flow in magmatic peridotites from the lower continental crust (Rocca d'Argimonia sequence, Ivrea-Verbano Zone)", 2020, European Journal of Mineralogy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tribuzio include:

  • Alessio Sanfilippo
  • Carlotta Ferrando
  • Lydéric France
  • Jakub Ciążela
  • C. J. MacLeod

Publication venues with multiple contributions encompass:

  • Lithos
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Journal of Petrology
  • Chemical Geology

Best Publications

  • The association of continental crust rocks with ophiolites in the Northern Apennines (Italy): implications for the continent-ocean transition in the Western Tethys

    M. Marroni;G. Molli;A. Montanini;R. Tribuzio

  • Rare earth element redistribution during high-pressure–low-temperature metamorphism in ophiolitic Fe-gabbros (Liguria, northwestern Italy): Implications for light REE mobility in subduction zones

    Riccardo Tribuzio;Bruno Messiga;Riccardo Vannucci;Piero Bottazzi

  • Origin of the Gabbro–Peridotite Association from the Northern Apennine Ophiolites (Italy)

    Riccardo Tribuzio;Matthew F. Thirlwall;Riccardo Vannucci

  • Petrology, mineral and isotope geochemistry of the Sondalo gabbroic complex (Central Alps, Northern Italy): implications for the origin of post-Variscan magmatism

    R. Tribuzio;M. F. Thirlwall;B. Messiga

  • High-Mg Andesite Petrogenesis by Amphibole Crystallization and Ultramafic Crust Assimilation: Evidence from Adamello Hornblendites (Central Alps, Italy)

    M. Tiepolo;R. Tribuzio;A. Langone

  • Petrology and U-Pb Zircon Geochronology of Amphibole-rich Cumulates with Sanukitic Affinity from Husky Ridge (Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica): Insights into the Role of Amphibole in the Petrogenesis of Subduction-related Magmas

    Massimo Tiepolo;Riccardo Tribuzio

  • Petrogenesis of basalts and gabbros from an ancient continent–ocean transition (External Liguride ophiolites, Northern Italy)

    Alessandra Montanini;Riccardo Tribuzio;Luigi Vernia

  • Exhumation History of a Garnet Pyroxenite-bearing Mantle Section from a Continent–Ocean Transition (Northern Apennine Ophiolites, Italy)

    A. Montanini;R. Tribuzio;R. Anczkiewicz

  • Trace element distribution within olivine-bearing gabbros from the Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy): evidence for post-cumulus crystallization in MOR-type gabbroic rocks

    Riccardo Tribuzio;Massimo Tiepolo;Riccardo Vannucci;Piero Bottazzi

  • Garnet clinopyroxenite layers from the mantle sequences of the Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy): Evidence for recycling of crustal material

    A. Montanini;R. Tribuzio;M. Thirlwall

  • Deformation and metamorphism at the eastern border of the Tenda Massif (NE Corsica): a record of subduction and exhumation of continental crust

    G. Molli;R. Tribuzio;D. Marquer

  • THE EXTERNAL LIGURIAN UNITS (NORTHERN APENNINE, ITALY): FROM RIFTING TO CONVERGENCE OF A FOSSIL OCEAN-CONTINENT TRANSITION ZONE

    Michele Marroni;Giancarlo Molli;A Montanini;G Ottria

  • Olivine-rich Troctolites from Ligurian Ophiolites (Italy): Evidence for Impregnation of Replacive Mantle Conduits by MORB-type Melts

    Maria Rosaria Renna;Riccardo Tribuzio

  • Role of ancient, ultra-depleted mantle in Mid-Ocean-Ridge magmatism

    A. Sanfilippo;V. Salters;R. Tribuzio;A. Zanetti

  • Origin of titanian pargasite in gabbroic rocks from the Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy): insights into the late-magmatic evolution of a MOR-type intrusive sequence

    Riccardo Tribuzio;Massimo Tiepolo;Matthew F. Thirlwall

  • Melt transport and deformation history in a nonvolcanic ophiolitic section, northern Apennines, Italy: Implications for crustal accretion at slow spreading settings

    Alessio Sanfilippo;Riccardo Tribuzio

  • Mantle–crust interactions in the oceanic lithosphere: Constraints from minor and trace elements in olivine

    Alessio Sanfilippo;Riccardo Tribuzio;Massimo Tiepolo

  • An ion microprobe study on trace element composition of clinopyroxenes from blueschist and eclogitized FeTi-gabbros, Ligurian Alps, northwestern Italy: Some petrologic considerations

    Bruno Messiga;Riccardo Tribuzio;Piero Bottazzi;Luisa Ottolini

  • New constraints on the origin and age of Variscan eclogitic rocks (Ligurian Alps, Italy)

    Folco Giacomini;Roberto Braga;Massimo Tiepolo;Riccardo Tribuzio

  • Blueschist facies metamorphism of peralkaline rhyolites from the Tenda crystalline massif (northern Corsica): evidence for involvement in the Alpine subduction event?

    Unknown

  • Dynamic Accretion Beneath a Slow-Spreading Ridge Segment: IODP Hole 1473A and the Atlantis Bank Oceanic Core Complex

    H. J. B. Dick;C. J. MacLeod;P. Blum;N. Abe

  • Melt transport and deformation history in a “non-volcanic” ophiolitic section (Northern Apennine, Italy): implications for crustal accretion at slow spreading settings

    Alessio Sanfilippo;Riccardo Tribuzio

Frequent Co-Authors

Massimo Tiepolo
Massimo Tiepolo University of Milan
Alberto Zanetti
Alberto Zanetti Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources
Tomoaki Morishita
Tomoaki Morishita Kanazawa University
Matthew F. Thirlwall
Matthew F. Thirlwall Royal Holloway University of London
Christopher J. MacLeod
Christopher J. MacLeod Cardiff University
Chuan-Zhou Liu
Chuan-Zhou Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Michele Marroni
Michele Marroni University of Pisa
Giancarlo Molli
Giancarlo Molli University of Pisa
Mark A. Kendrick
Mark A. Kendrick Australian National University
Luisa Ottolini
Luisa Ottolini University of Pavia

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