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Donatella de Rita

Prof. Dr. Donatella De Rita

Visiting Fellow

Donatella de Rita’s research and publications focus on volcanology, geology, stratigraphy, and volcano-tectonic evolution of volcanic areas. Recently she has focused on urban development and the associated hazard in volcanic areas, as well as on geoarcheology. The Italian version of her book The Seven Hills of Rome, written in cooperation with colleagues, won the Premio Biblioteche di Roma in 2007. She has received grants from national and international institutions to work as a guest researcher on different aspects of explosive volcanism at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, at University of the Azores, at the Arizona State University, and at the University at Buffalo. De Rita has organized several national and international conferences, workshops, and field trips and has been invited to speak in several international congresses. She received her MA from La Sapienza University of Rome in 1976. In 1993 de Rita moved to Roma Tre University, where she teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in volcanology, introduction to volcanology, and volcanic hazards as an associate professor of volcanology and geology of volcanic areas.

RCC Research Project: The Role of Geology in Urban Site and Development: The Case of Rome and Naples (pdf, 15KB)

Film Interview with Donatella de Rita


Selected Publications

  • “La meraviglia del Vulcano laziale tra scienza e conoscenza.” In Oltre Roma. Nei Colli Albani e Prenestini ai tempi del grand tour. Edited by I. Salvagni and M. Fratarcangeli, 64–71. Roma: De Luca Editori d’Arte, 2012.
  • “La città di Roma, passato e presente e Civita Castellana, Faleri Novi.” In Il Viaggio in Italia di J.W. Goethe e il paesaggio della Geologia. Edited by M. Panizza and P. Coratza Editore: ISPRA, (in press).
  • “The Rupe Tarpea: History and Geology of One of the Most Important Monuments of Rome” Mem. Descr. Carta Geol. d’It. LXXXVII (2009): 53–62, with M. Fabbri.
  • Carta della geodiversità dei Distretti vulcanici cimino e vicano. Agenzia Regionale per i parchi del Lazio. REGIONE LAZIO, Assessorato Ambiente e Cooperazione tra i popoli. Edizioni ARP (2008). With C. Cimarelli.
  • “I sette colli, guida geologica ad una Roma mai vista.” Edited by Raffaello Cortina. Milano: Premio Biblioteche di Roma, 2007. With R. Funiciello, G. Heiken, and M. Parotto.