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Diego Perugini

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Papers (10)

  1. Tracking plumbing system dynamics at the Campi Flegrei caldera, Italy: High-resolution trace element mapping of the Astroni crystal cargo physics.geo-ph · 2018 · author #7
  2. Titanite-bearing calc-silicate rocks constrain timing, duration and magnitude of metamorphic CO2 degassing in the Himalayan belt physics.geo-ph · 2018 · author #6
  3. Diffusive exchange of trace elements between alkaline melts: implications for element fractionation and timescale estimations during magma mixing physics.geo-ph · 2018 · author #7
  4. Syneruptive sequential fragmentation of pyroclasts from fractal modeling of grain size distributions of fall deposits: The Cretaio Tephra eruption (Ischia Island, Italy) physics.geo-ph · 2018 · author #8
  5. Experimental constraints on the rheology, eruption and emplacement dynamics of analog lavas comparable to Mercury's northern volcanic plains physics.geo-ph · 2017 · author #9
  6. Exponential Decay Of Concentration Variance During Magma Mixing: Robustness Of A Volcanic Chronometer And Implications For The Homogenization Of Chemical Heterogeneities In Magmatic Systems physics.geo-ph · 2017 · author #7
  7. High spatial resolution trace element determination of geological samples by laser ablation quadrupole plasma mass spectrometry: implications for glass analysis in volcanic products physics.geo-ph · 2017 · author #3
  8. Solving petrological problems through machine learning: the study case of tectonic discrimination using geochemical and isotopic data physics.geo-ph · 2017 · author #2
  9. Water-enhanced interdiffusion of major elements between natural shoshonite and high-K rhyolite melts physics.geo-ph · 2017 · author #7
  10. Combining machine learning techniques, microanalyses and large geochemical datasets for tephrochronological studies in complex volcanic areas: new age constraints for the Pleistocene magmatism of Central Italy physics.geo-ph · 2017 · author #5

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