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Giovanni Chiodini

Researcher at National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

Publications -  218
Citations -  11892

Giovanni Chiodini is an academic researcher from National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Caldera. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 196 publications receiving 10123 citations. Previous affiliations of Giovanni Chiodini include University of Perugia.

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Geochemical and biochemical evidence of lake overturn and fish kill at Lake Averno, Italy

TL;DR: In this article, a geochemical survey revealed that the lake water was unstratified chemically and isotopically, presumably, as a result of lake overturn, which is a possible phenomenon in winter periods if atmospheric temperatures remain frosty for enough time, as occurred in February 2005.
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Escalating CO2 degassing at the Pisciarelli fumarolic system, and implications for the ongoing Campi Flegrei unrest

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an updated report on degassing activity and ground deformation variations observed during the ongoing (2012-2019) Campi Flegrei caldera unrest, with a particular focus on Pisciarelli, currently its most active fumarolic field.
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Advective heat transport associated with regional Earth degassing in central Apennine (Italy)

TL;DR: In this article, the main springs of the central Apennine transport a total amount of heat of ∼2.2×109 ǫ s−1, which is higher than those measured in the magmatic and famously geothermal provinces of Tuscany and Latium and about 1/3 of the total heat discharged at Yellowstone.
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Defining a 3D physical model for the hydrothermal circulation at Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a 3D physical model of the Campi Flegrei geothermal system, in order to achieve a more accurate and comprehensive representation of the hydrothermal processes occurring in the caldera.