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Simonetta Cirilli

Simonetta Cirilli

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Earth Science

D-Index
31
Citations
3778
World Ranking
8942
National Ranking
367

Overview

Simonetta Cirilli is affiliated with the University of Perugia in Italy and focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences with a total of 31 publications. Their research spans several specialized subfields including Paleontology, Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanics of Materials, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work covers key topics such as Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geological formations and processes, and Geological and Geophysical Studies worldwide.

Their recent published papers include these titles, along with the year and venue of publication:

  • Assessing Thermal Maturity through a Multi-Proxy Approach: A Case Study from the Permian Faraghan Formation (Zagros Basin, Southwest Iran), 2021, Geosciences
  • Palynomorph optical analyses for thermal maturity assessment of Upper Ordovician (Katian-Hirnantian) rocks from Southern Estonia, 2020, Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Middle-late Cambrian acritarchs of the Zagros Basin, southwestern Iran, 2020, Palynology
  • New data on the palynology of the Triassic-Jurassic boundary of the Silves Group, Lusitanian Basin, Portugal, 2021, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
  • Igneous and sedimentary 'limestones': the puzzling challenge of a converging classification, 2021, Geological Society London Special Publications

Cirilli frequently publishes in journals such as Sedimentary Geology, Geosciences, Marine and Petroleum Geology, Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, and Geological Society London Special Publications.

Their regular collaborators include:

  • Amalia Spina
  • Andrea Sorci
  • Paulo Fernandes
  • Zélia Pereira
  • R Rettori

Best Publications

  • Synchrony of the Central Atlantic magmatic province and the Triassic-Jurassic boundary climatic and biotic crisis

    Andrea Marzoli;Hervé Bertrand;Kim B. Knight;Simonetta Cirilli

  • Biosedimentology of Microbial Buildups IGCP Project No. 380 Proceedings of 2nd Meeting, Göttingen/Germany 1996

    Fritz Neuweiler;Joachim Reitner;Claude Monty;Mark Feldmann

  • Timing and duration of the Central Atlantic magmatic province in the Newark and Culpeper basins, eastern U.S.A.

    Andrea Marzoli;Fred Jourdan;John H. Puffer;Tiberio Cuppone

  • Latest Triassic onset of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) volcanism in the Fundy Basin (Nova Scotia): New stratigraphic constraints

    S. Cirilli;A. Marzoli;L. Tanner;H. Bertrand;H. Bertrand

  • 40Ar/39Ar ages of CAMP in North America: Implications for the Triassic–Jurassic boundary and the 40K decay constant bias

    Fred Jourdan;Fred Jourdan;Fred Jourdan;A. Marzoli;H. Bertrand;S. Cirilli

  • Mercury enrichment and Hg isotopes in Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary successions: Links to volcanism and palaeoenvironmental impacts

    A.N. Sial;Jiubin Chen;L.D. Lacerda;R. Frei

  • A Dominant Tectonic Signal in High-Frequency, Peritidal Carbonate Cycles? A Regional Analysis of Liassic Platforms from Western Tethys

    Dan Bosence;Emily Procter;Marc Aurell;Atef Bel Kahla

  • The geology of Khuff outcrop analogues in the Musandam Peninsula, United Arab Emirates and Oman

    Florian Maurer;Rossana Martini;Roberto Rettori;Heiko Hillgärtner

  • Motion of Africa and Adria since the Permian: paleomagnetic and paleoclimatic constraints from northern Libya

    Giovanni Muttoni;Eduardo Garzanti;Laura Alfonsi;Simonetta Cirilli

  • The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) of the Carnian Stage (Late Triassic) at Prati di Stuores/Stuores Wiesen Section (Southern Alps, NE Italy)

    Paolo Mietto;Stefano Manfrin;Nereo Preto;Manuel Rigo

  • Upper Triassic–lowermost Jurassic palynology and palynostratigraphy: a review

    Simonetta Cirilli

  • The Prati di Stuores Stuores Wiesen Section (Dolomites, Italy): A candidate global stratotype section and point for the base of the Carnian stage

    Carmela Broglio Loriga;Simonetta Cirilli;Vittorio De Zanche;Donato Di Bari

  • Stratigraphy and palaeoenvironmental analysis of the Triassic–Jurassic transition in the western Southern Alps (Northern Italy)

    Maria Teresa Galli;Flavio Jadoul;Stefano M. Bernasconi;Simonetta Cirilli

  • Stratigraphical and palaeoenvironmental analysis of the Permian-Triassic transition in the Badia Valley (Souther Alps, Italy)

    S. Cirilli;C. Pirini^Radrizzani;M. Ponton;S. Radrizzani

  • The dawn of CAMP volcanism and its bearing on the end-Triassic carbon cycle disruption

    Jacopo Dal Corso;Andrea Marzoli;Fabio Tateo;Hugh C. Jenkyns

  • Phytoplankton response and geochemical evidence of the lower Toarcian relative sea level rise in the Umbria-Marche basin (Central Italy)

    Raffaella Bucefalo Palliani;Simonetta Cirilli;Emanuela Mattioli

  • Role of mechanical stratigraphy on fracture development in carbonate reservoirs: Insights from outcropping shallow water carbonates in the Umbria–Marche Apennines, Italy

    D. Di Naccio;P. Boncio;S. Cirilli;F. Casaglia

  • High-resolution Hg chemostratigraphy: A contribution to the distinction of chemical fingerprints of the Deccan volcanism and Cretaceous–Paleogene Boundary impact event

    A. N. Sial;Jiubin Chen;L. D. Lacerda;Silvio Heriberto Peralta

  • Anidriti di Burano” et “Formation du Monte Cetona” (nouvelle formation), biostratigraphie de deux series-types du Trias supérieur dans l’Apennin septentrional.

    G. Ciarapica;S. Cirilli;L. Passeri;E. Trincianti

  • Upper Triassic carbonate deposits of Seram (Indonesia): palaeogeographic and geodynamic implications

    Rossana Martini;Louisette Zaninetti;B. Lathuillière;S. Cirilli

  • Triassic pelagic deposits of Timor: palaeogeographic and sea-level implications

    Rossana Martini;Louisette Zaninetti;M. Villeneuve;J.-J. Cornée

  • Composition and provenance of the Macigno Formation (Late Oligocene–Early Miocene) in the Trasimeno Lake area (northern Apennines)

    Ugo Amendola;Ugo Amendola;Francesco Perri;Salvatore Critelli;Paolo Monaco

Frequent Co-Authors

Hervé Bertrand
Hervé Bertrand École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Andrea Marzoli
Andrea Marzoli University of Padua
Nasrrddine Youbi
Nasrrddine Youbi Cadi Ayyad University
Paul R. Renne
Paul R. Renne Berkeley Geochronology Center
Giovanni Muttoni
Giovanni Muttoni University of Milan
Sveva Corrado
Sveva Corrado Roma Tre University
Fred Jourdan
Fred Jourdan Curtin University
Giuliano Bellieni
Giuliano Bellieni University of Padua
Nereo Preto
Nereo Preto University of Padua
Robert Frei
Robert Frei University of Copenhagen

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