Search Results - "Clocchiatti, R."
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The anthropogenic atmospheric elements fraction: A new interpretation of elemental deposits on tree barks
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-02-2009)“…The superficial deposit on the bark surface of several trees (mainly Fraxinus excelsior L.) was sampled in the experimental station of the university campus in…”
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Worldwide occurrence of silica-rich melts in sub-continental and sub-oceanic mantle minerals
Published in Nature (London) (14-04-1994)“…Rock samples derived from the Earth's upper mantle commonly show indirect evidence for chemical modification. The results of a study of the composition of the…”
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Hydrous, silica-rich melts in the sub-arc mantle and their relationship with erupted arc lavas
Published in Nature (London) (19-10-1995)“…Hydrous, silica-rich melts migrating through the mantle are preserved as glass inclusions in mantle minerals in xenoliths from Philippine arc lavas. These…”
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Activity of Mount Etna preceding the February 1999 fissure eruption: inferred mechanism from seismological and geochemical data
Published in Journal of volcanology and geothermal research (2001)“…The February 1999 eruption of Mt. Etna took place through a fissure on the SSE flank of the cone of the summit SE Crater. This event was preceded by continuous…”
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A study of melt inclusions at Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) : insights on the primitive magmas and on the volcanic feeding system
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The Minoan and post-Minoan eruptions, Santorini (Greece), in the light of melt inclusions: chlorine and sulphur behaviour
Published in Journal of volcanology and geothermal research (01-06-2000)“…Mineralogical and melt inclusion studies were carried out on plinian tephra (Pumice fall unit, Phira) ejected during the first phase of the Minoan eruption, as…”
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Earlier alkaline and transitional magmatic pulsation of Mt Etna volcano
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-11-1998)“…The observation of glass inclusions with alkalic and transitional compositions in single olivine crystals from Aci Castello hyaloclastites indicates that small…”
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Silicic glasses in hydrous and anhydrous mantle xenoliths from Western Victoria, Australia: at least two different sources
Published in Chemical geology (1999)“…Glasses in a hydrous wehrlite and in anhydrous lherzolites from Western Victoria, Australia, are present as interstitial glasses and secondary glass…”
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In situ study of magmatic processes: a new experimental approach
Published in High pressure research (01-09-2006)“…We present an internally heated autoclave, modified in order to permit in situ studies at pressure up to 0.5 GPa and temperature up to 1000 °C. It is equipped…”
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Melt inclusion investigation of the volatile behaviour in historic alkali basaltic magmas of Etna
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The composition of melt inclusions in minerals at the garnet–spinel transition zone
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-01-2000)“…High-pressure melts are preserved as inclusions in automorphous spinel crystals from reaction coronas surrounding pyrope garnets in lherzolites from Lashaine…”
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Beni M'hira: A new chondritic (L6) meteorite fall from Tunisia
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-08-2004)“…— The Beni M'hira meteorite fell on January 8, 2001 in southeastern Tunisia. This is only the fifth observed fall from Tunisia. On the basis of mineralogical,…”
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Assessment of a shallow magmatic system: the 1888–90 eruption, Vulcano Island, Italy
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Glass-bearing inclusions in olivine of the Chassigny achondrite: Heterogeneous trapping at sub-igneous temperatures
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-01-2000)“…— Three types of glass‐bearing inclusions are present in olivine and chromite of the Chassigny achondrite: pure glass, monocrystal (glass plus a single mineral…”
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Reply to comment: "The Nakhla Martian meteorite is a cumulate igneous rock" by A. Treiman
Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-02-2003)“…Our results on glass-bearing inclusions in augites and olivines of Nakhla and Chassigny, both believed by Treiman and others to be igneous cumulate rocks, do…”
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Glass-bearing inclusions in Nakhla(SNC meteorite) augite: heterogeneouslytrapped phases
Published in Mineralogy and petrology (02-05-2001)“…Nakhla augite and olivine grains commonly contain glass-bearing inclusions. In contrast to olivines, augites host only one type of multiphase inclusions which…”
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The ubiquitous presence of silica-rich glass inclusions in mafic minerals: Examples from Earth, Mars, Moon and the aubrite parent body
Published in Meteoritics & planetary science (01-09-1998)“…— Highly silicic glass inclusions are commonly present in mafic minerals of xenolithic terrestrial upper mantle rocks (Schiano and Clocchiatti, 1994). They are…”
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Magma changes at Mount Etna: the 2001 and 2002–2003 eruptions
Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-10-2004)“…The 2001 and 2002–2003 Etna eruptions were strongly explosive and their lavas (trachybasalts and alkali basalts) exhibit quite unusual mineralogy and…”
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The characterization of glass inclusions through nuclear microprobe
Published in Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms (01-09-1995)“…In the last decade, nuclear microanalytical methods have been developed in order to study the distribution of elements of specific interest in natural glasses…”
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Fluid inclusions in upper mantle xenoliths from Northern Patagonia, Argentina: Evidence for an upper mantle diapir
Published in Mineralogy and petrology (01-09-1997)“…Three generations of fluid inclusions can be recognized in upper mantle xenoliths from alkali basalts of the Somoncura Massif, Northern Patagonia, Argentina…”
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