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    C–O–H fluid-melt-rock interaction in graphitic granulites and problems of quantifying carbon budget in the lower continental crust by Carvalho, Bruna B., Bartoli, Omar, Cesare, Bernardo

    Published in Chemical geology (05-08-2023)
    “…Estimates on the geological carbon cycle are subject to large uncertainties that can be reduced by thorough observation of rocks. In this contribution, we…”
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    Anatexis and fluid regime of the deep continental crust: New clues from melt and fluid inclusions in metapelitic migmatites from Ivrea Zone (NW Italy) by Carvalho, Bruna B., Bartoli, Omar, Ferri, Fabio, Cesare, Bernardo, Ferrero, Silvio, Remusat, Laurent, Capizzi, Luca S., Poli, Stefano

    Published in Journal of metamorphic geology (01-09-2019)
    “…We investigate the inclusions hosted in peritectic garnet from metapelitic migmatites of the Kinzigite Formation (Ivrea Zone, NW Italy) to evaluate the…”
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    Deep CO2 in the end-Triassic Central Atlantic Magmatic Province by Capriolo, Manfredo, Marzoli, Andrea, Aradi, László E., Callegaro, Sara, Dal Corso, Jacopo, Newton, Robert J., Mills, Benjamin J. W., Wignall, Paul B., Bartoli, Omar, Baker, Don R., Youbi, Nasrrddine, Remusat, Laurent, Spiess, Richard, Szabó, Csaba

    Published in Nature communications (07-04-2020)
    “…Large Igneous Province eruptions coincide with many major Phanerozoic mass extinctions, suggesting a cause-effect relationship where volcanic degassing…”
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    Partial melting and strain localization in metapelites at very low-pressure conditions: The northern Apennines magmatic arc on the Island of Elba, Italy by Papeschi, Samuele, Musumeci, Giovanni, Massonne, Hans-Joachim, Bartoli, Omar, Cesare, Bernardo

    Published in Lithos (15-12-2019)
    “…Structural and microstructural analyses and phase equilibria modeling of migmatitic amphibolite-facies metapelites from the late Carboniferous Calamita…”
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    Massive methane fluxing from magma–sediment interaction in the end-Triassic Central Atlantic Magmatic Province by Capriolo, Manfredo, Marzoli, Andrea, Aradi, László E., Ackerson, Michael R., Bartoli, Omar, Callegaro, Sara, Dal Corso, Jacopo, Ernesto, Marcia, Gouvêa Vasconcellos, Eleonora M., De Min, Angelo, Newton, Robert J., Szabó, Csaba

    Published in Nature communications (20-09-2021)
    “…Exceptional magmatic events coincided with the largest mass extinctions throughout Earth’s history. Extensive degassing from organic-rich sediments intruded by…”
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    Anatectic melt inclusions in ultra high temperature granulites by Gianola, Omar, Bartoli, Omar, Ferri, Fabio, Galli, Andrea, Ferrero, Silvio, Capizzi, Luca S., Liebske, Christian, Remusat, Laurent, Poli, Stefano, Cesare, Bernardo

    Published in Journal of metamorphic geology (01-04-2021)
    “…Partial melting up to ultra high temperature (UHT) conditions is one of the major processes for the geochemical differentiation and reworking of the mid‐ to…”
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    Magmatic Processes at Euganean Hills (Veneto Volcanic Province, Italy): Clinopyroxene Investigation to Unravel Magmatic Interactions by Nazzareni, Sabrina, Morgavi, Daniele, Petrelli, Maurizio, Bartoli, Omar, Perugini, Diego

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-03-2022)
    “…The Euganean Hills (NE Italy) magmatic district represents the final volcanic activity of the Veneto Volcanic Province. Alkaline to subalkaline magmatic suite…”
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    Granite geochemistry is not diagnostic of the role of water in the source by Bartoli, Omar

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-06-2021)
    “…•Experiments, models and nanogranitoids are used concurrently and comparatively.•Water-fluxed melting does not produce a specific geochemical signature in…”
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    Genesis of the Eastern Adamello Plutons (Northern Italy): Inferences for the Alpine Geodynamics by Relvini, Alessio, Martin, Silvana, Carvalho, Bruna B., Prosser, Giacomo, Toffolo, Luca, Macera, Patrizia, Bartoli, Omar

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-01-2022)
    “…The Corno Alto–Monte Ospedale magmatic complex crops out at the eastern border of the Adamello batholith, west of the South Giudicarie Fault (NE Italy). This…”
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    Phase equilibria modelling of residual migmatites and granulites: An evaluation of the melt‐reintegration approach by Bartoli, Omar

    Published in Journal of metamorphic geology (01-10-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Suprasolidus continental crust is prone to loss and redistribution of anatectic melt to shallow crustal levels. These processes ultimately lead to…”
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    The Vesuvianite Gems of the Val d’Ala (Piedmont, Italy) by Franca Piera Caucia, Luigi Marinoni, Maurizio Scacchetti, Maria Pia Riccardi, Omar Bartoli

    Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-06-2020)
    “…In Val d’Ala (Western Alps in Piedmont, Italy), the most interesting rocks for mineralogical research are represented by rodingite (rich in mineralized veins…”
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    An Attractive Blue Diopside from Sissone Valley, Western Alps, Italy by Franca Caucia, Maurizio Scacchetti, Luigi Marinoni, Mattia Gilio, Antonio Langone, Omar Bartoli, Marco Vanotti, Ivano Foianini

    Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-08-2021)
    “…In this work a rare and attractive blue diopside present in Sissone valley in the Western Alps was investigated through different methodologies: geological…”
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    Low–pressure metamorphism of mafic granulites in the Chinese Altay orogen, NW China: P–T path, U–Pb ages and tectonic implications by Liu, Zhao, Tong, Laixi, Bartoli, Omar, Xu, Yi–Gang, Huang, Xiaolong, Li, Chao

    Published in Solid earth sciences (01-03-2020)
    “…Mafic granulites occur as massive lenses within host paragneisses at Wuqiagou area in the southern Chinese Altay orogen. They comprise a suite of fine–grained…”
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    Anatectic granites in their source region: A comparison between experiments, thermodynamic modelling and nanogranitoids by Bartoli, Omar, Carvalho, Bruna B.

    Published in Lithos (15-11-2021)
    “…Anatectic granites represent the products of crustal maturation by partial melting, therefore, studies on their origin are crucial to understanding how…”
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    Effectiveness of Ti-in-amphibole thermometry and performance of different thermometers across lower continental crust up to UHT metamorphism by Bartoli, Omar, Carvalho, Bruna B., Farina, Federico

    Published in Contributions to mineralogy and petrology (01-06-2024)
    “…Metabasites are important constituents of deep crustal sections and are the favored rock type for studying lower crustal amphibolite to granulite transitions…”
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    Prolonged metamorphism of garnet-orthoamphibole gneisses from the Fuyun area: New insights into metamorphic evolution of the southern Chinese Altai orogen by Liu, Zhao, Tong, Laixi, Bartoli, Omar

    Published in Lithos (15-12-2021)
    “…Garnet–orthoamphibole gneisses (GOG) represent a metamorphic lithology originated from hydrothermally altered metasediments or metabasites, and usually…”
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    Contact Metamorphism of Pelitic Rocks Constrains the Depth of Emplacement of the Re di Castello Intrusion (Adamello Batholith, Italy) by Cesare, Bernardo, Bartoli, Omar, Brack, Peter, Moranduzzo, Giorgio, Randazzo, Arianna, Iaccarino, Salvatore, Santello, Lisa

    Published in Journal of metamorphic geology (19-11-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT Re di Castello is the southernmost unit of the composite Adamello batholith (central Alps, Italy). It was emplaced between 43 and 40 Ma, yet its depth…”
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