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Simone Tommasini

Simone Tommasini

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
4519
World Ranking
8305
National Ranking
320

Simone Tommasini 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 Simone Tommasini sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 90 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Simone Tommasini 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 Simone Tommasini sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Simone Tommasini is a researcher affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy. Their work primarily engages with Earth and Planetary Sciences, contributing extensively across various specialized fields including Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Archeology, Atmospheric Science, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's research spans several main topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, High-pressure geophysics and materials, and Archaeological and Geological Studies.

Among their recent publications are the following papers, which reflect a focus on geosciences and related interdisciplinary tools:

  • Frontiers of thermobarometry: GAIA, a novel Deep Learning-based tool for volcano plumbing systems, 2023, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Petrogenesis of Mediterranean lamproites and associated rocks: The role of overprinted metasomatic events in the post-collisional lithospheric upper mantle, 2021, Geological Society London Special Publications
  • Trace Element Conundrum of Natural Quasicrystals, 2021, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • Subduction-related lamproitic signature in intraplate-like volcanic rocks: the case study of the Tallante alkali basalts, Betic Chain, South-Eastern Spain, 2022, Italian Journal of Geosciences
  • Combining biodiversity and geodiversity on landscape scale: A novel approach using rare earth elements and spatial distribution models in an agricultural Mediterranean landscape, 2024, Ecological Indicators

Simone Tommasini frequently collaborates with several researchers, with notable coauthors including Luca Bindi, Martina Casalini, Riccardo Avanzinelli, Samuel Pelacani, and Sandro Moretti.

The scientist's work has been published repeatedly in several key venues, reflecting consistent engagement with specialized forums in geosciences:

  • Italian Journal of Geosciences (2 publications)
  • Lithos (2 publications)
  • European Journal of Mineralogy (2 publications)
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1 publication)
  • Geological Society London Special Publications (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • INCOMPATIBLE TRACE-ELEMENTS IN OIB AND MORB AND SOURCE ENRICHMENT IN THE SUB-OCEANIC MANTLE

    Alex N. Halliday;Der-Chuen Lee;Simone Tommasini;Gareth R. Davies

  • Incompatible trace elements in OIB and MORB and source enrichment in the sub-oceanic mantle.

    A. N. Halliday;D. C. Lee;S. Tommasini;G. R. Davies

  • Trace elements and Sr-Nd-Pb isotopes of K-rich, shoshonitic, and calc-alkaline magmatism of the Western Mediterranean Region: Genesis of ultrapotassic to calc-alkaline magmatic associations in a post-collisional geodynamic setting

    Sandro Conticelli;Luisa Guarnieri;Alice Farinelli;Massimo Mattei

  • The Th/La and Sm/La conundrum of the Tethyan realm lamproites

    Simone Tommasini;Riccardo Avanzinelli;Sandro Conticelli

  • Model for the Origin and Significance of Microgranular Enclaves in Calc-alkaline Granitoids

    Giampiero E. Poli;Simone Tommasini

  • The volcanic activity of Stromboli in the 1906–1998 AD period: mineralogical, geochemical and isotope data relevant to the understanding of the plumbing system

    Lorella Francalanci;Simone Tommasini;Sandro Conticelli

  • Trace element and isotopic exchange during acid-basic magma interaction processes

    G. Poli;S. Tommasini;A. N. Halliday

  • Constraints on the Genesis of Potassium-rich Italian Volcanic Rocks from U/Th Disequilibrium

    Riccardo Avanzinelli;Tim Elliott;Simone Tommasini;Sandro Conticelli

  • Sr isotope evidence for short magma residence time for the 20th century activity at Stromboli volcano, Italy

    Lorella Francalanci;Simone Tommasini;Simone Tommasini;Sandro Conticelli;Gareth R. Davies

  • High-Precision 87Sr/86Sr Analyses in Wines and Their Use as a Geological Fingerprint for Tracing Geographic Provenance

    Sara Marchionni;Eleonora Braschi;Simone Tommasini;Andrea Bollati

  • Transition from Ultrapotassic Kamafugitic to Sub-alkaline Magmas: Sr, Nd, and Pb Isotope, Trace Element and 40Ar–39Ar Age Data from the Middle Latin Valley Volcanic Field, Roman Magmatic Province, Central Italy

    Elena Boari;Simone Tommasini;Marinella A. Laurenzi;Sandro Conticelli

  • Leucite-bearing (kamafugitic/leucititic) and –free (lamproitic) ultrapotassic rocks and associated shoshonites from Italy: constraints on petrogenesis and geodynamics

    Sandro Conticelli;Marinella A. Laurenzi;Guido Giordano;Massimo Mattei

  • Lead isotope composition of tree rings as bio-geochemical tracers of heavy metal pollution: a reconnaissance study from Firenze, Italy

    Simone Tommasini;Gareth R Davies;Tim Elliott

  • Intra-Grain Sr Isotope Evidence for Crystal Recycling and Multiple Magma Reservoirs in the Recent Activity of Stromboli Volcano, Southern Italy

    Lorella Francalanci;Gareth R. Davies;Wim Lustenhouwer;Simone Tommasini

  • Geochronology and Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Antampombato–Ambatovy Complex and Associated Dyke Swarm, Madagascar

    Leone Melluso;Vincenzo Morra;Pietro Brotzu;Simone Tommasini

  • High precision Sr, Nd and Pb isotopic analyses using the new generations Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometer ThemoFinnigan Tritonti

    R. Avanzinelli;E. Boari;S. Conticelli;L. Francalanci

  • Lead isotope evidence for young trace element enrichment in the oceanic upper mantle

    Alex N. Halliday;Gareth R. Davies;Der-Chuen Lee;Simone Tommasini

  • The Fate of High-Angle Dipping Slabs in the Subduction Factory: an Integrated Trace Element and Radiogenic Isotope (U, Th, Sr, Nd, Pb) Study of Stromboli Volcano, Aeolian Arc, Italy

    Simone Tommasini;Arnd Heumann;Riccardo Avanzinelli;Lorella Francalanci

  • Rapid mixing and short storage timescale in the magma dynamics of a steady-state volcano

    Chiara Maria Petrone;Eleonora Braschi;Lorella Francalanci;Martina Casalini

  • Volcanology and Magma Geochemistry of the Present‐Day Activity: Constraints on the Feeding System

    Antonella Bertagnini;Nicole Méltrich;Lorella Francalanci;Patrizia Landi

  • A west-east geochemical and isotopic traverse along the volcanism of the Aeolian Island arc, southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy: Inferences on mantle source processes

    Lorella Francalanci;Riccardo Avanzinelli;Simone Tommasini;Arnd Heuman

  • Pre-eruptive magmatic processes re-timed using a non-isothermal approach to magma chamber dynamics

    Chiara Maria Petrone;Giuseppe Bugatti;Eleonora Braschi;Simone Tommasini

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandro Conticelli
Sandro Conticelli University of Florence
Massimo Mattei
Massimo Mattei Roma Tre University
Lorella Francalanci
Lorella Francalanci University of Florence
Gareth R. Davies
Gareth R. Davies Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Tim Elliott
Tim Elliott University of Bristol
Giampiero Poli
Giampiero Poli University of Perugia
Alex N. Halliday
Alex N. Halliday Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Der-Chuen Lee
Der-Chuen Lee Academia Sinica
Gianluca Bianchini
Gianluca Bianchini University of Ferrara
Piero Manetti
Piero Manetti University of Florence

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