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Roberto Santacroce

Roberto Santacroce

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Earth Science

D-Index
50
Citations
7255
World Ranking
3489
National Ranking
72

Overview

Roberto Santacroce is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their academic work is connected to this institution, contributing to its research environment.

No recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues are listed in the available data. Similarly, there are no records of book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or clearly defined main topics associated with their research presented.

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Best Publications

  • A Transitional Basalt-Pantellerite Sequence of Fractional Crystallization, the Boina Centre (Afar Rift, Ethiopia)

    F. Barberi;G. Ferrara;R. Santacroce;M. Treuil

  • Age and whole rock–glass compositions of proximal pyroclastics from the major explosive eruptions of Somma-Vesuvius: A review as a tool for distal tephrostratigraphy

    Roberto Santacroce;Raffaello Cioni;Paola Marianelli;Alessandro Sbrana

  • The campanian ignimbrite: a major prehistoric eruption in the Neapolitan area (Italy)

    F. Barberi;F. Innocenti;L. Lirer;R. Munno

  • Developing an Event Tree for probabilistic hazard and risk assessment at Vesuvius

    A. Neri;W. Aspinall;R. Cioni;R. Cioni;A. Bertagnini

  • Pyroclastic deposits as a guide for reconstructing the multi-stage evolution of the Somma-Vesuvius Caldera

    Raffaello Cioni;Roberto Santacroce;Alessandro Sbrana

  • Plio-Quaternary volcanism in Ecuador

    F. Barberi;M. Coltelli;G. Ferrara;F. Innocenti

  • Characteristics of May 5–6, 1998 volcaniclastic debris flows in the Sarno area (Campania, southern Italy): relationships to structural damage and hazard zonation

    Giovanni Zanchetta;R. Sulpizio;M. T. Pareschi;F. M. Leoni

  • Explosive activity and eruption scenarios at Somma-Vesuvius (Italy): Towards a new classification scheme

    R. Cioni;A. Bertagnini;R. Santacroce;D. Andronico

  • Compositional Layering and Syn-eruptive Mixing of a Periodically Refilled Shallow Magma Chamber: the AD 79 Plinian Eruption of Vesuvius

    Raffaello Cioni;Lucia Civetta;Paola Marianelli;Nicole Metrich

  • Tephrostratigraphy, chronology and climatic events of the Mediterranean basin during the Holocene: an overview

    Giovanni Zanchetta;Roberto Sulpizio;Neil Roberts;Raffaello Cioni

  • Magma mixing and convective compositional layering within the Vesuvius magma chamber

    Lucia Civetta;Rita Galati;Roberto Santacroce

  • A model for Plinian eruptions of Vesuvius

    M. F. Sheridan;F. Barberi;M. Rosi;R. Santacroce

  • The somma-vesuvius magma chamber: a petrological and volcanological approach

    F. Barberi;H. Bizouard;R. Clocchiatti;N. Metrich

  • Magmatic and phreatomagmatic phases in explosive eruptions of Vesuvius as deduced by grain-size and component analysis of the pyroclastic deposits

    F Barberi;Ra Cioni;Mauro Rosi;Roberto Santacroce

  • Structural evolution of the Afar Triple Junction

    F Barberi;Giorgio Ferrara;Roberto Santacroce;J. Varet

  • Thermal and compositional evolution of the shallow magma chambers of Vesuvius: Evidence from pyroxene phenocrysts and melt inclusions

    Raffaello Cioni;Paola Marianelli;Roberto Santacroce

  • Chemical Aspects of Rift Magmatism

    Franco Barberi;Roberto Santacroce;Jacques Varet

  • The A.D. 472 “Pollena” eruption: volcanological and petrological data for this poorly-known, plinian-type event at vesuvius

    Mauro Rosi;Roberto Santacroce

  • Mapping the tephra fallout risk: an example from Vesuvius, Italy

    F. Barberi;G. Macedonio;M. T. Pareschi;R. Santacroce

  • Mafic magma batches at Vesuvius: a glass inclusion approach to the modalities of feeding stratovolcanoes

    Paola Marianelli;N Metrich;Roberto Santacroce;Alessandro Sbrana

  • Explanatory notes to the geological map

    C Principe;Mauro Rosi;Roberto Santacroce;Alessandro Sbrana

  • The Campanian Ignimbrite: a major prehistoric eruption in the Neapolitan area (Italy). Bull Volcanol 41, 1

    F Barberi;Fabrizio Innocenti;L Lirer;R Munno

  • Developing an Event Tree for Probabilistic Hazard and Risk Assessment at Vesuvius, J. Volcanol. Geoth. Research,

    A Neri;W.P Aspinall;R Cioni;A Bertagnini

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Sbrana
Alessandro Sbrana University of Pisa
Mauro Rosi
Mauro Rosi University of Pisa
Giovanni Zanchetta
Giovanni Zanchetta University of Pisa
F Barberi
F Barberi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Roberto Sulpizio
Roberto Sulpizio University of Bari Aldo Moro
Raffaello Cioni
Raffaello Cioni University of Florence
Giovanni Macedonio
Giovanni Macedonio National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Lucia Civetta
Lucia Civetta University of Naples Federico II
Daniele Andronico
Daniele Andronico National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giuseppe Siani
Giuseppe Siani Université Paris Cité

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