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Roberta Oberti 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 Roberta Oberti sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Roberta Oberti 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 Roberta Oberti sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

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

Best Publications

  • Nomenclature of the amphibole supergroup

    Frank C. Hawthorne;Roberta Oberti;George E. Harlow;Walter V. Maresch

  • Amphiboles: Crystal Chemistry

    Frank C. Hawthorne;Roberta Oberti

  • Distinct site preferences for heavy and light REE in amphibole and the prediction of (Amph/L)D(REE)

    P. Bottazzi;M. Tiepolo;R. Vannucci;A. Zanetti

  • The crystal-chemistry of high-aluminium titanites

    Unknown

  • Classification of the Amphiboles

    Frank C. Hawthorne;Roberta Oberti

  • The mechanism of Cl incorporation in amphibole

    Roberta Oberti;Luciano Ungaretti;Elio Cannillo;Frank C. Hawthorne

  • Fluoro-edenite from Biancavilla (Catania, Sicily, Italy): Crystal chemistry of a new amphibole end-member

    Unknown

  • Long-Range Order in Amphiboles

    Roberta Oberti;Frank C. Hawthorne;Elio Cannillo;Fernando Cámara

  • Amphiboles : crystal chemistry, occurrence, and health issues

    Frank C. Hawthorne;Roberta Oberti;Giancarlo Della Ventuna;Annibale Mottana

  • Characterization of amphibole fibres linked to mesothelioma in the area of Biancavilla, Eastern Sicily, Italy

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  • Li : an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles

    Frank C. Hawthorne;Luciano Ungaretti;Roberta Oberti;Piero Bottazzi

  • On the symmetry and crystal chemistry of britholite: new structural and microanalytical data

    Roberta Oberti;Luisa Ottolini;Giancarlo Della Ventura;Gian Carlo Parodi

  • (super [6]) Al disorder in amphiboles from mantle peridotites

    Roberta Oberti;Frank C. Hawthorne;Luciano Ungaretti;Elio Cannillo

  • Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites; a study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement

    Unknown

  • The role of Ti in hydrogen-deficient amphiboles; sodic-calcic and sodic amphiboles from Coyote Peak, California

    F. C. Hawthorne;R. Oberti;A. Zanetti;G. K. Czamanske

  • AMFORM, a new mass-based model for the calculation of the unit formula of amphiboles from electron microprobe analyses

    Filippo Ridolfi;Alberto Zanetti;Alberto Renzulli;Diego Perugini

  • Detection, crystal-chemical mechanisms and petrological implications of (super [6]) Ti (super 4+) partitioning in pargasite and kaersutite

    Massimo Tiepolo;Alberto Zanetti;Roberta Oberti

  • Accurate quantification of H, Li, Be, B, F, Ba, REE, Y, Th, and U in complex matrixes: a combined approach based on SIMS and single-crystal structure refinement

    Luisa Ottolini;Roberta Oberti

  • A new anhydrous amphibole from the Hoskins Mine, Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia; description and crystal structure of ungarettiite, NaNa 2 (Mn (super 2+) 2 Mn (super 3+) 3 )Si 8 O 22 O 2

    Frank C. Hawthorne;Roberta Oberti;Elio Cannillo;Nicola Sardone

  • Leakeite, NaNa 2 (Mg 2 Fe 2 (super 3+) Li)Si 8 O 22 (OH) 2 , a new alkali amphibole from the Kajlidongri manganese mine, Jhabua District, Madhya Pradesh, India

    Frank C. Hawthorne;Roberta Oberti;Luciano Ungaretti;Joel D. Grice

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