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Paola Stabile

Researcher at University of Camerino

Publications -  18
Citations -  157

Paola Stabile is an academic researcher from University of Camerino. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viscosity & Geology. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 95 citations.

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Effect of oxygen fugacity on the coordination and oxidation state of iron in alkali bearing silicate melts

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of oxygen fugacity (fO2) on the oxidation state and coordination of Fe was investigated in different alkali trisilicate glasses (Rb2Si3O7 = RFS), doped with ~5.5% of Fe2O3 with main focus on K- and Na-bearing compositions.
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Vitrification treatment of municipal solid waste bottom ash

TL;DR: The results obtained show how to treat bottom ashes from incinerator in order to provide more chemically inert and economically useful resources for recycle and reuse of solid waste BA.
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Viscosity of pantelleritic and alkali-silicate melts: Effect of Fe redox state and Na/(Na + K) ratio

TL;DR: In this paper, the viscosity of two series of synthetic alkali silicates, corresponding to Al-bearing pantelleritic and Al-free tri-silicate compositions, has been investigated as a function of temperature, iron redox and Na/(Na+K) ratio.
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Crystallization Kinetics of Alkali Feldspar in Peralkaline Rhyolitic Melts: Implications for Pantelleria Volcano

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the first data on crystallization kinetics of alkali feldspar, which is the main crystal phase in peralkaline rhyolitic melts, in order to improve our understanding of the evolutionary timescales of these melts and their ability to shift between effusive and explosive activity.
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The effect of iron and alkali on the nanocrystal-free viscosity of volcanic melts: A combined Raman spectroscopy and DSC study

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used Raman spectroscopic and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) data on nanocrystal-free peralkaline rhyolites with different Fe2+/Fetot.