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Stefano Albanese is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy, where their research primarily intersects Environmental Science and Computer Science. Over the course of their career, they have contributed extensively to studies focused on geochemistry, pollution, and geostatistics, emphasizing the analysis of soil contamination and elemental distribution.

Their recent published works include investigations on soil contamination and elemental patterns in Italian and international contexts. Notable papers include:

  • Urban soil contamination in Salerno (Italy): Concentrations and patterns of major, minor, trace and ultra-trace elements in soils, 2020, Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • Potentially toxic elements in soils of Campania region (Southern Italy): Combining raw and compositional data, 2020, Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • Uranium, thorium and potassium insights on Campania region (Italy) soils: Sources patterns based on compositional data analysis and fractal model, 2020, Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • Geostatistical mapping and quantitative source apportionment of potentially toxic elements in top- and sub-soils: A case of suburban area in Beijing, China, 2020, Ecological Indicators
  • The first application of compositional data analysis (CoDA) in a multivariate perspective for detection of pollution source in sea sediments: The Pozzuoli Bay (Italy) case study, 2021, Chemosphere

Their research topics focus significantly on:

  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Radioactivity and Radon Measurements
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Soil Geostatistics and Mapping

Stefano Albanese's work also spans several subfields, including:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Pollution
  • Geophysics
  • Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

The publication venues where their research is frequently published are:

  • Journal of Geochemical Exploration
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Chemosphere

Collaboration is an important aspect of their research activity, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Domenico Cicchella
  • Annalise Guarino
  • Benedetto De Vivo
  • Annamaria Lima
  • Antonio Iannone

Best Publications

  • Geochemical background and baseline values of toxic elements in stream sediments of Campania region (Italy)

    S. Albanese;B. De Vivo;A. Lima;D. Cicchella

  • Multifractal IDW interpolation and fractal filtering method in environmental studies: an application on regional stream sediments of (Italy), Campania region

    A. Lima;B. De Vivo;D. Cicchella;M. Cortini

  • GEMAS: Establishing geochemical background and threshold for 53 chemical elements in European agricultural soil

    Clemens Reimann;Karl Fabian;Manfred Birke;Peter Filzmoser

  • The occurrence of OCPs, PCBs, and PAHs in the soil, air, and bulk deposition of the Naples metropolitan area, southern Italy: Implications for sources and environmental processes.

    Chengkai Qu;Stefano Albanese;Annamaria Lima;Dave Hope

  • Heavy metal pollution and Pb isotopes in urban soils of Napoli, Italy

    D. Cicchella;B. De Vivo;A. Lima;S. Albanese

  • Bioavailability and soil-to-plant transfer factors as indicators of potentially toxic element contamination in agricultural soils.

    Paola Adamo;Pietro Iavazzo;Stefano Albanese;Diana Agrelli

  • CHEMISTRY OF EUROPE’S AGRICULTURAL SOILS – PART A: METHODOLOGY AND INTERPRETATION OF THE GEMAS DATA SET

    C. Reimann;M. Birke;A. Demetriades;P. Filzmoser

  • Bioavailable 87Sr/86Sr in European soils: A baseline for provenancing studies.

    Jurian A. Hoogewerff;Clemens Reimann;Henriette Ueckermann;Henriette Ueckermann;Robert Frei

  • Trace elements and ions in Italian bottled mineral waters: Identification of anomalous values and human health related effects

    D Cicchella;S Albanese;B De Vivo;E Dinelli

  • Heavy metals fractionation and multivariate statistical techniques to evaluate the environmental risk in soils of Huelva Township (SW Iberian Peninsula)

    Marco Tulio Guillén;Joaquín Delgado;Stefano Albanese;José Miguel Nieto

  • GEMAS: Cobalt, Cr, Cu and Ni distribution in agricultural and grazing land soil of Europe

    Stefano Albanese;Martiya Sadeghi;Annamaria Lima;Domenico Cicchella

  • Major and trace elements in tap water from Italy

    Enrico Dinelli;Annamaria Lima;Stefano Albanese;Manfred Birke

  • Geochemical baselines and risk assessment of the Bagnoli brownfield site coastal sea sediments (Naples, Italy)

    Stefano Albanese;Benedetto De Vivo;Annamaria Lima;Domenico Cicchella

  • Investigation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils from Caserta provincial territory, southern Italy: Spatial distribution, source apportionment, and risk assessment.

    Pengzhi Qi;Chengkai Qu;Chengkai Qu;Chengkai Qu;Stefano Albanese;Annamaria Lima

  • Arsenic in agricultural and grazing land soils of Europe

    Timo Tarvainen;Stefano Albanese;Manfred Birke;Michal Poňavič

  • Hydrogeochemical analysis on Italian bottled mineral waters: Effects of geology

    E. Dinelli;A. Lima;B. De Vivo;S. Albanese

  • Comparative study between bottled mineral and tap water in Italy

    Enrico Dinelli;Annamaria Lima;Stefano Albanese;Manfred Birke

  • The status of organochlorine pesticide contamination in the soils of the Campanian Plain, southern Italy, and correlations with soil properties and cancer risk

    Chengkai Qu;Stefano Albanese;Wei Chen;Annamaria Lima

  • Geochemical baselines for the radioelements K, U, and Th in the Campania region, Italy: a comparison of stream-sediment geochemistry and gamma-ray surveys

    A. Lima;S. Albanese;D. Cicchella

  • Environmental geochemical mapping of Huelva municipality soils (SW Spain) as a tool to determine background and baseline values

    Marco Tulio Guillén;Joaquín Delgado;Stefano Albanese;José Miguel Nieto

  • Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the soils of a densely populated region and associated human health risks: the Campania Plain (Southern Italy) case study.

    Stefano Albanese;Barbara Fontaine;Wei Chen;Annamaria Lima

Frequent Co-Authors

Annamaria Lima
Annamaria Lima University of Naples Federico II
Domenico Cicchella
Domenico Cicchella University of Sannio
B. De Vivo
B. De Vivo Pegaso University
Enrico Dinelli
Enrico Dinelli University of Bologna
Manfred Birke
Manfred Birke Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
Clemens Reimann
Clemens Reimann Norwegian Geological Survey
Trajče Stafilov
Trajče Stafilov Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje
Philippe Négrel
Philippe Négrel French Geological Survey
Mike J. McLaughlin
Mike J. McLaughlin University of Adelaide

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