Duccio Gheri

Gheri Duccio

duccio.gheri@phd.unipi.it

Geologist, or rather Volcanologist. Through my years of studying, I’ve had the chance to know the field of volcanology in all its aspects: from dynamics of volcanic systems, to monitoring and risk assessment. I started my studies in petrography, and then I was captured by Volcanic systems in every aspect, in particular for monitoring system purposes. Now I deal with International Monitoring Systems to assess the efficiency of the infrasound array to also detect possible volcanic eruptions.
B.Sc. in Geological Sciences at the University of Florence, 2016. Thesis Title: “Petrographic analysis of metamorphic rocks of Valmalenco”.
M.Sc. in Geological Sciences and Technologies at the University of Florence, 2019. Thesis Title: “The 26th February 2016 Eruption of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador): combining geophysical data and tephra analysis.”
Junior Researcher at the University of Florence, Department of Earth Sciences, 2020. “Efficiency assessment of the infrasound network of the International Monitoring System.”
Ph.D. Student in Earth Sciences at the University of Pisa, since 2020. Thesis Title: “Study of sustained volcanic explosions activity form the analysis of long-range infrasound array data”

RESEARCH INTEREST 
  • Geophysics
  • Volcanology
  • Volcano monitoring system
  • Meteorology

Research project: Efficiency assessment of the infrasound network of the IMS and study of sustained volcanic explosions activity with infrasound array.

Supervisors:

Professor Emanuele Marchetti


Duccio Gheri

Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra
Università di Pisa
Via Santa Maria 53
56126 Pisa
Italia