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Marco Ligi is presently Senior Research Scientist at the Institute of Marine Sciences, National Research Council (CNR) in Bologna. His scientific career started in La Spezia at ENEA as consultant on database management systems, at Rice University (Houston, Texas - USA) as one-year Visiting Research Scientist on seismic data processing, and for over 20 years, at the Institute of Marine Sciences.
His research interests started with numerical cartography and database management systems, in particular having responsibility for the Catalogue of Italian historical earthquakes and for the Italian Seas bathymetry database. Soon he shifted to geophysics and structural aspects of the origin and evolution of the ocean basins, using as tools multibeam and multichannel seismic data acquisition, processing and interpretation; inversion and modelling of magnetic and gravity data, and geophysical modelling. He then did research on tectonics and evolution of mid-ocean ridges and oceanic transform plate boundaries. He directed field work in the Bouvet Triple Junction region of the South Atlantic, and developed a model on the evolution of Triple Points, that was published by Science. Following field work in the eqautorial Atlantic and in the Andrew Bain Fracture Zone (South West Indian Ridge) he developed the concept of oceanic “megatrasform”: a new type of plate boundary, published in Geology. He developed models on the thermal structure and melting patterns of the sub-ridge mantle in the vicinity of megatransforms in a paper published by Nature. He directed fiekd work that led to the discovery of temporal variations in degree of melting at a segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge during 25 million years; articles in Nature and other journals reported on this discovery. He directed field work in the Red Sea, that led to a model of transition from continental to oceanic rifting, published in Geology. Current research is focused on geophysics of basic processes at accretionary plate boundaries such as mantle flow and melting modelling; recently he has been working on modelling temporal variations of seawater composition due to mantle/ocean chemical exchanges by hydration of oceanic mantle.
He led several oceanographic expeditions in the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic and Indian Oceans; he wrote over 180 scientific papers: of these 91 are in ISI journals and 4 in journals such as Nature and Science. He supervised several graduate students from Universities of Bologna, Modena, Bari and Rome, and served in many committees and panels.
In 2013 he was nominated SGI-SIMP-SPI Distinguished Lecturer. In 2016 he was awarded "Prof. Luigi Tartufari" International Prize in Geosciences by Italian Academy of Sciences (Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei).
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JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH (2024): 108038
Rifting and Sediments in the Red Sea and Arabian Gulf Regionspp.37-60, (2024)
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2024)
Journal of Structural Geology (2023): 104955-104955
Scientific reportsno. 1 (2023): 13834-13834
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Sergey G. Skolotnev,Alessio Sanfilippo,Alexander A. Peyve,Camilla Palmiotto,Alexander N. Ivanenko,Marco Cuffaro, Ilya A. Veklich,Filippo Muccini,Ekaterina P. Ponomarenko,Lorenzo Petracchini, Dmitry A. Kuleshov,Valentin Basch,
OFIOLITIno. 1 (2023): 13-30
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