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Sveva Corrado

Sveva Corrado

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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
3819
World Ranking
7742
National Ranking
279

Overview

Sveva Corrado is affiliated with Roma Tre University in Italy and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on Geophysics. Their scholarly work spans multiple subfields, including Mechanics of Materials, Artificial Intelligence, Paleontology, and Atmospheric Science.

The research topics addressed by Corrado cover a range of geological and geophysical concerns. Notable areas include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • High-Pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide

Corrado has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers, with recent publications reflecting interests in thermal maturity assessment of sedimentary basins and structural geology. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Structural inversion of back-arc basins-The Neogene Adjara-Trialeti fold-and-thrust belt (SW Georgia) as a far-field effect of the Arabia-Eurasia collision," 2021, published in Tectonophysics
  • "Assessing Thermal Maturity through a Multi-Proxy Approach: A Case Study from the Permian Faraghan Formation (Zagros Basin, Southwest Iran)," 2021, in Geosciences
  • "Palynomorph optical analyses for thermal maturity assessment of Upper Ordovician (Katian-Hirnantian) rocks from Southern Estonia," 2020, in Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • "An integrated platform for thermal maturity assessment of polyphase, long-lasting sedimentary basins, from classical to brand-new thermal parameters and models: An example from the on-shore Baltic Basin (Poland)," 2020, in Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • "Structural analysis and fluid geochemistry as tools to assess the potential of the Tocomar geothermal system, Central Puna (Argentina)," 2021, in Geothermics

The primary publication venues for Corrado are Geosciences, Marine and Petroleum Geology, Geothermics, Basin Research, and Tectonophysics.

Corrado frequently collaborates with other researchers, with notable coauthors including:

  • Andrea Schito
  • Guido Giordano
  • Victor Alania
  • Luca Aldega
  • Chiara Caricchi

Best Publications

  • Applying Thick-skinned Tectonic Models to the Apennine Thrust Belt of Italy—Limitations and Implications

    R. W. H. Butler;S. Mazzoli;Sveva Corrado;M. De Donatis

  • Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 variations in the early to mid-Miocene.

    Richard Levy;David Harwood;Fabio Florindo;Francesca Sangiorgi

  • Diagenetic thermal evolution of organic matter by Raman spectroscopy

    Andrea Schito;Claudia Romano;Sveva Corrado;Domenico Grigo

  • Tectonic burial and 'young' (< 10 Ma) exhumation in the southern Apennines fold and thrust belt (Italy)

    S. Mazzoli;M. D'Errico;L. Aldega;S. Corrado

  • Time and space variability of “thin-skinned” and “thick-skinned” thrust tectonics in the Apennines (Italy)

    Robert W. H. Butler;Sveva Corrado;Stefano Mazzoli;Mauro De Donatis

  • Calibrating the pTRM and charcoal reflectance (Ro%) methods to determine the emplacement temperature of ignimbrites: Fogo A sequence, São Miguel, Azores, Portugal, as a case study

    Alessandra Pensa;Massimiliano Porreca;Massimiliano Porreca;Sveva Corrado;Guido Giordano

  • Comparing thin- and thick-skinned thrust tectonic models of the Central Apennines, Italy

    R. S. J. Tozer;R. W. H. Butler;S. Corrado

  • Thrusting and strike-slip tectonics in the Alto Molise region (Italy): implications for the Neogene-Quaternary evolution of the Central Apennine orogenic system

    S. Corrado;D. Di Bucci;G. Naso;R. W. H. Butler

  • Thermal maturity of the axial zone of the southern Apennines fold‐and‐thrust belt (Italy) from multiple organic and inorganic indicators

    S Corrado;L Aldega;P Di Leo;Ciriaco Giampaolo

  • Testing thrust tectonic models at mountain fronts: where has the displacement gone?

    Richard Tozer;Robert William Hope Butler;M Chiappini;Sveva Corrado

  • Thin-skinned vs. thick-skinned tectonics in the Matese Massif. Central-Southern Apennines (Italy)

    R.A. Calabrò;S. Corrado;D. Di Bucci;P. Robustini

  • Detecting syn-orogenic extension and sediment provenance of the Cilento wedge top basin (southern Apennines, Italy): Mineralogy and geochemistry of fine-grained sediments and petrography of dispersed organic matter

    Sveva Corrado;Luca Aldega;Francesco Perri;Salvatore Critelli

  • Pliocene-quaternary thrusting, syn-orogenic extension and tectonic exhumation in the Southern Apennines (Italy): Insights from the Monte Alpi area

    S. Mazzoli;L. Aldega;S. Corrado;C. Invernizzi

  • Growth, interaction and seismogenic potential of coupled active normal faults (Isernia Basin, central-southern Italy)

    Daniela Di Bucci;Giuseppe Naso;Sveva Corrado;Igor Maria Villa

  • INFLUENCE OF PALAEOGEOGRAPHY ON THRUST SYSTEM GEOMETRIES : AN ANALOGUE MODELLING APPROACH FOR THE ABRUZZI-MOLISE (ITALY) CASE HISTORY

    Sveva Corrado;D Di Bucci;G Naso;Claudio Faccenna

  • Assessment of thermal evolution of Paleozoic successions of the Holy Cross Mountains (Poland)

    Andrea Schito;Sveva Corrado;Matteo Trolese;Luca Aldega

  • Quality assessment of reservoirs by means of outcrop data and “discrete fracture network” models: The case history of Rosario de La Frontera (NW Argentina) geothermal system

    Roberta Maffucci;S. Bigi;Sveva Corrado;A. Chiodi

  • Shallow burial and exhumation of the Peloritani Mountains (NE Sicily, Italy): Insight from paleothermal and structural indicators

    Luca Aldega;Sveva Corrado;Lea Di Paolo;Roberta Somma

  • Clay mineral assemblages and vitrinite reflectance in the Laga Basin (Central Apennines, Italy): what do they record?

    Luca Aldega;Flavia Botti;Sveva Corrado

  • Reconstruction of maximum burial along the Northern Apennines thrust wedge (Italy) by indicators of thermal exposure and modeling

    Chiara Caricchi;L. Aldega;S. Corrado

  • Stratigraphy, structural setting and burial history of the Messinian Laga basin in the context of Apennine foreland basin system

    Sabina Bigi;Salvatore Milli;Sveva Corrado;Piero Casero

  • Tectonic burial and exhumation in a foreland fold and thrust belt: the Monte Alpi case history (Southern Apennines, Italy)

    Sveva Corrado;Chiara Invernizzi;Stefano Mazzoli

  • Pliocene-Quaternary thrusting, syn-orogenic extension and tectonic exhumation in the Southern Apennines (Italy): Insights from the Monte Alpi area. In: Styles of Continental Contraction (Mazzoli S. & Butler R.W.H., eds.)

    L. Aldega;S. Corrado;Maria Chiara Invernizzi;M. Zattin

Frequent Co-Authors

Luca Aldega
Luca Aldega Sapienza University of Rome
Massimiliano Zattin
Massimiliano Zattin University of Padua
Stefano Mazzoli
Stefano Mazzoli University of Camerino
Guido Giordano
Guido Giordano Roma Tre University
Claudia Romano
Claudia Romano Roma Tre University
José Viramonte
José Viramonte National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Domenico Cosentino
Domenico Cosentino Roma Tre University
Fabrizio Storti
Fabrizio Storti University of Parma
Simonetta Cirilli
Simonetta Cirilli University of Perugia
Massimo Mattei
Massimo Mattei Roma Tre University

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