Rosanna De Rosa
University of Calabria
135 Papers
634 Citations
Rosanna De Rosa is an academic researcher from University of Calabria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Volcano. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 115 publications. Previous affiliations of Rosanna De Rosa include University of Bari & University of Naples Federico II.
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Papers
A LA-ICP-MS study of minerals in the Rocche Rosse magmatic enclaves : Evidence of a mafic input triggering the latest silicic eruption of Lipari Island (Aeolian Arc, Italy)
TL;DR: In this article, textural and trace-element analysis of Rocche Rosse (RR) obsidian lava flow was carried out to delineate the most recent feeding system of the island, since such a reconstruction could be significant in terms of hazard forecasting.
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Magmatic Evolution and plumbing system of ring-fault volcanism: the Vulcanello Peninsula (Aeolian Islands, Italy)
TL;DR: In this paper, a petrographic and geochemical study was carried out on lavas and pyroclastic rocks representing the entire eruptive history of the volcanic centre of the southernmost island of the Aeolian Arc.
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Geochemical features of rocks, stream sediments, and soils of the Fiume Grande Valley (Calabria, Italy)
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of both natural weathering and anthropogenic pollution in controlling the distribution of major oxides and several trace elements in soils, stream sediments, and rocks of the Fiume Grande catchment was evaluated.
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A multidisciplinary approach for sustainable management of a complex coastal plain: The case of Sibari Plain (Southern Italy)
Giovanni Vespasiano,Giuseppe Cianflone,Andrea Romanazzi,Carmine Apollaro,Rocco Dominici,Maurizio Polemio,Rosanna De Rosa +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, an integrated hydrogeological and geochemical approach was applied to support an accurate conceptualisation and modelling of the whole plain groundwater system, and the results demonstrate that values of Na +, Mg 2+, Cl and SO 4 can be attributed to seawater intrusion.
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Use of reaction path modeling to predict the chemistry of stream water and groundwater: a case study from the Fiume Grande valley (Calabria, Italy)
TL;DR: In this paper, the irreversible water-rock mass exchanges leading to the production of the Fiume Grande valley (Calabria, Italy) stream waters and groundwaters, starting from local rainwaters, were simulated through reaction path modeling in reaction progress (stoichiometric) mode.
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