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Carmela Freda

Researcher at National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

Publications -  58
Citations -  2920

Carmela Freda is an academic researcher from National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magma & Volcano. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 55 publications receiving 2574 citations. Previous affiliations of Carmela Freda include Sapienza University of Rome & McGill University.

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Magma-carbonate interaction processes and associated CO2 release at Merapi volcano, Indonesia: insights from experimental petrology

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide well-constrained petrological insights into the problem of crustal interaction at Merapi and point toward the substantial impact of such interaction on the volatile budget of the volcano.
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Solubility of H2O and CO2 in ultrapotassic melts at 1200 and 1250 °C and pressure from 50 to 500 MPa

TL;DR: In this paper, the solubility of H2O-CO2 fluids in a synthetic analogue of a phono-tephritic lava composition from Alban Hills (Central Italy) was experimentally determined from 50 to 500 MPa, at 1200 and 1250 °C.
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Clinopyroxene–liquid thermometers and barometers specific to alkaline differentiated magmas

TL;DR: In this article, a new thermometer and barometer based on clinopyroxene-liquid equilibria specific to alkaline differentiated magmas were calibrated through regression analyses of experimental datasets obtained by merging phase equilibrium experiments from the literature with new experiments performed by using trachytic and phonolitic starting compositions.
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Amorphous Materials: Properties, structure, and Durability: Oxidation state of iron in hydrous phono-tephritic melts

TL;DR: In this paper, the oxidation state of Fe in hydrous ultrapotassic (phono-tephritic) melts coexisting with mixed H 2 O-CO 2 fluids was studied experimentally at 1200 and 1250 °C and pressures from 50 to 500 MPa.