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Roberto Compagnoni

Roberto Compagnoni

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Earth Science

D-Index
43
Citations
6567
World Ranking
5013
National Ranking
137

Overview

Roberto Compagnoni is affiliated with the University of Turin in Italy. Their research centers primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in the subfields of Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Biomaterials, Artificial Intelligence, and Environmental Chemistry.

The research work conducted by Compagnoni covers a range of topics including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
  • Clay Minerals and Soil Interactions
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping

Compagnoni has published frequently in scientific venues such as the European Journal of Mineralogy, which features four of their works. Other publication outlets include Lithos, Nature Communications, the Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, and Engineering Geology.

The following are some of their recent papers:

  • "Methane-hydrogen-rich fluid migration may trigger seismic failure in subduction zones at forearc depths," 2024, Nature Communications
  • "Raman anisotropy in serpentine minerals, with a caveat on identification," 2021, Journal of Raman Spectroscopy
  • "Provenance, protolith and metamorphic ages of jadeite-bearing orthogneiss and host paragneiss at Tavagnasco, the Sesia Zone, Lower Aosta Valley, Italy," 2023, European Journal of Mineralogy
  • "The intracrystalline microstructure of Monte Fico lizardite, by optics, μ-Raman spectroscopy and TEM," 2021, European Journal of Mineralogy
  • "Late metamorphic veins with dominant PS-15 polygonal serpentine in the Monte Avic ultramafite," 2023, European Journal of Mineralogy

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Compagnoni include Roberto Cossio, Marcello Mellini, Luca Barale, Giancarlo Capitani, and Serena Botta.

Best Publications

  • Dating of eclogite-facies zircons: the age of Alpine metamorphism in the Sesia–Lanzo Zone (Western Alps)

    Daniela Rubatto;Dieter Gebauer;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Carbonate dissolution during subduction revealed by diamond-bearing rocks from the Alps

    M. L. Frezzotti;J. Selverstone;Z. D. Sharp;R. Compagnoni

  • Antigorite polysomatism: behaviour during progressive metamorphism

    Marcello Mellini;Volkmar Trommsdorff;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Micro-Raman spectroscopy for a quick and reliable identification of serpentine minerals from ultramafics

    Chiara Groppo;Caterina Rinaudo;Caterina Rinaudo;Simona Cairo;Daniela Gastaldi

  • New finding of micro-diamonds in eclogites from Dabie-Sulu region in central-eastern China

    Shutong Xu;Yican Liu;Guanbao Chen;Roberto Compagnoni

  • The P–T path of the ultra‐high pressure Lago Di Cignana and adjoining high‐pressure meta‐ophiolitic units: insights into the evolution of the subducting Tethyan slab

    Chiara Teresa Groppo;Marco Beltrando;Roberto Compagnoni

  • 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

  • Polyphase inclusions in garnet-orthopyroxenite (Dabie Shan, China) as monitors for metasomatism and fluid-related trace element transfer in subduction zone peridotite

    Nadia Malaspina;Jörg Hermann;Marco Scambelluri;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Massive production of abiotic methane during subduction evidenced in metamorphosed ophicarbonates from the Italian Alps

    Alberto Vitale Brovarone;Isabelle Martinez;Agnès Elmaleh;Roberto Compagnoni

  • (Ultra-) High-pressure metamorphism and orogenesis: An Alpine perspective

    Marco Beltrando;Roberto Compagnoni;Bruno Lombardo

  • Metamorphic veins with kyanite, zoisite and quartz in the Zhu-Jia-Chong eclogite, Dabie Shan, China

    Daniele Castelli;Franco Rolfo;Roberto Compagnoni;Shutong Xu

  • Impure marbles from the UHP Brossasco-Isasca Unit (Dora-Maira Massif, western Alps): evidence for Alpine equilibration in the diamond stability field and evaluation of the X(CO2) fluid evolution

    D. Castelli;F. Rolfo;C. Groppo;R. Compagnoni

  • Stacking and metamorphism of continuous segments of subducted lithosphere in a high-pressure wedge: The example of Alpine Corsica (France)

    Alberto Vitale Brovarone;Alberto Vitale Brovarone;Alberto Vitale Brovarone;Olivier Beyssac;Jacques Malavieille;Giancarlo Molli

  • Coexistence of lawsonite‐bearing eclogite and blueschist: phase equilibria modelling of Alpine Corsica metabasalts and petrological evolution of subducting slabs

    A. Vitale Brovarone;A. Vitale Brovarone;C. Groppo;G. Hetenyi;R. Compagnoni

  • Introduction with review of the definition, distribution and geotectonic significance of ultrahigh pressure metamorphism

    Dennis A. Carswell;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Multistage metasomatism in ultrahigh-pressure mafic rocks from the North Dabie Complex (China)

    Nadia Malaspina;Jörg Hermann;Marco Scambelluri;Roberto Compagnoni

  • Ultrahigh Pressure Metamorphism: Ultra-high-pressure metamorphic rocks in the Western Alps

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  • Superzoned garnets in the coesite-bearing Brossasco-Isasca Unit, Dora-Maira massif, Western Alps, and the origin of the whiteschists

    Roberto Compagnoni;Takao Hirajima

  • POTENTIAL TOXICITY OF NONREGULATED ASBESTIFORM MINERALS: BALANGEROITE FROM THE WESTERN ALPS. PART 1: IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION

    Chiara Groppo;Maura Tomatis;Francesco Turci;Elena Gazzano

  • A Tertiary age for Alpine high-pressure metamorphism in the Gran Paradiso massif, Western Alps: a Rb-Sr microsampling study

    S. Meffan-Main;R. A. Cliff;A. C. Barnicoat;B. Lombardo

  • Ultrahigh Pressure Metamorphism

    Gábor Papp;Tamás G. Weiszburg;Dennis A. Carswell;Roberto Compagnoni

Frequent Co-Authors

Chiara Groppo
Chiara Groppo University of Turin
Giovanni Ferraris
Giovanni Ferraris University of Turin
Bice Fubini
Bice Fubini University of Turin
Maria Luce Frezzotti
Maria Luce Frezzotti University of Milano-Bicocca
Jane Selverstone
Jane Selverstone University of New Mexico
Jacques Malavieille
Jacques Malavieille University of Montpellier
Gordon S. Lister
Gordon S. Lister University of Queensland
Arnaud Pêcher
Arnaud Pêcher Grenoble Alpes University
Patrick Monié
Patrick Monié University of Montpellier
Luigi Dallai
Luigi Dallai Sapienza University of Rome

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