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Andrea Brogi is affiliated with the University of Bari Aldo Moro in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on Geophysics. Their work encompasses several subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Artificial Intelligence, Earth-Surface Processes, and Environmental Engineering.

The themes central to their research involve geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, geological and geophysical studies worldwide, geology and paleoclimatology research, geochemistry and geologic mapping, geological formations and processes, and methane hydrates and related phenomena.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Domenico Liotta
  • Martina Zucchi
  • Enrico Capezzuoli
  • Alfredo Caggianelli
  • Amalia Spina

Andrea Brogi has contributed to notable publication venues such as:

  • Geothermics
  • International Geology Review
  • Geosciences
  • Journal of Structural Geology
  • Geological Magazine

The following are select recent papers authored or co-authored by Andrea Brogi, highlighting their research focus and publication records:

  • Step-over fault zones controlling geothermal fluid-flow and travertine formation (Denizli Basin, Turkey), 2020, Geothermics
  • Field evidence of the interplay between rift and transform structures in the Krafla geothermal area, N-Iceland, 2021, Geothermics
  • Fossil vs. Active Geothermal Systems: A Field and Laboratory Method to Disclose the Relationships between Geothermal Fluid Flow and Geological Structures at Depth, 2021, Energies
  • Late Palaeozoic tectonics in Central Mediterranean: a reappraisal, 2020, Swiss Journal of Geosciences
  • Integrated Stress Field Estimation and Implications for Enhanced Geothermal System Development in Acoculco, Mexico, 2020, Geothermics

Best Publications

  • Travertine deposition and faulting: the fault-related travertine fissure-ridge at Terme S. Giovanni, Rapolano Terme (Italy)

    Andrea Brogi;Enrico Capezzuoli

  • Geological features of Larderello-Travale and Mt. Amiata geothermal areas (southern Tuscany, Italy)

    Fausto Batini;Andrea Brogi;Antonio Lazzarotto;Domenico Liotta

  • Heat flow, deep temperatures and extensional structures in the Larderello Geothermal Field (Italy): constraints on geothermal fluid flow

    S. Bellani;A. Brogi;A. Lazzarotto;D. Liotta

  • Crustal structures in the geothermal areas of southern Tuscany (Italy): Insights from the CROP 18 deep seismic reflection lines

    Andrea Brogi;Antonio Lazzarotto;Domenico Liotta;Giorgio Ranalli

  • Studying travertines for neotectonics investigations: Middle-Late Pleistocene syn-tectonic travertine deposition at Serre di Rapolano (Northern Apennines, Italy)

    Andrea Brogi;Enrico Capezzuoli;Riccardo Aqué;Marilì Branca

  • Extensional shear zones as imaged by reflection seismic lines: the Larderello geothermal field (central Italy)

    Andrea Brogi;Antonio Lazzarotto;Domenico Liotta;Giorgio Ranalli

  • Highly extended terrains, lateral segmentation of the substratum, and basin development: The middle‐late Miocene Radicondoli Basin (inner northern Apennines, Italy)

    Andrea Brogi;Domenico Liotta

  • The structure of the Monte Amiata volcano-geothermal area (Northern Apennines, Italy): Neogene-Quaternary compression versus extension

    Andrea Brogi

  • Tectonic control on travertine and calcareous tufa deposition in a low-temperature geothermal system (Sarteano, Central Italy)

    Andrea Brogi;Enrico Capezzuoli;Elena Buracchi;Marilì Branca

  • Fault zone architecture and permeability features in siliceous sedimentary rocks : Insights from the Rapolano geothermal area (Northern Apennines, Italy)

    Andrea Brogi

  • Bowl-shaped basin related to low-angle detachment during continental extension: The case of the controversial Neogene Siena Basin (central Italy, Northern Apennines)

    Andrea Brogi

  • Faults linkage, damage rocks and hydrothermal fluid circulation: Tectonic interpretation of the Rapolano Terme travertines (southern Tuscany, Italy) in the context of Northern Apennines Neogene-Quaternary extension

    Andrea brogi

  • Hydrothermal fluids circulation and travertine deposition in an active tectonic setting: Insights from the Kamara geothermal area (western Anatolia, Turkey)

    Andrea Brogi;M. Cihat Alçiçek;Cahit Çağlar Yalçıner;Enrico Capezzuoli

  • Transtensional shear zones controlling volcanic eruptions: the Middle Pleistocene Mt Amiata volcano (inner Northern Apennines, Italy)

    Andrea Brogi;Domenico Liotta;Marco Meccheri;Lorenzo Fabbrini

  • Superimposed basin formation during Neogene–Quaternary extensional tectonics in SW-Anatolia (Turkey): Insights from the kinematics of the Dinar Fault Zone

    M. Cihat Alçiçek;Andrea Brogi;Enrico Capezzuoli;Domenico Liotta

  • Extensional and strike-slip tectonics across the Monte Amiata–Monte Cetona transect (Northern Apennines, Italy) and seismotectonic implications

    Andrea Brogi;Lorenzo Fabbrini

  • Origin, evolution and geothermometry of the thermal waters in the Gölemezli Geothermal Field, Denizli Basin (SW Anatolia, Turkey)

    Hülya Alçiçek;Ali Bülbül;Andrea Brogi;Domenico Liotta

  • Evolution of a fault-controlled fissure-ridge type travertine deposit in the western Anatolia extensional province: the Çukurbağ fissure-ridge (Pamukkale, Turkey)

    Andrea Brogi;Enrico Capezzuoli;Mehmet Cihat Alçiçek;Anna Gandin

  • Coexistence of low-angle normal and high-angle strike- to oblique-slip faults during Late Miocene mineralization in eastern Elba Island (Italy)

    Domenico Liotta;Andrea Brogi;Marco Meccheri;Andrea Dini

  • Pliocene-Quaternary fault kinematics in the Larderello geothermal area (Italy): Insights for the interpretation of the present stress field

    Domenico Liotta;Andrea Brogi

  • Migration of geothermal fluids in extensional terrains: the ore deposits of the Boccheggiano-Montieri area (southern Tuscany, Italy)

    Domenico Liotta;Giovanni Ruggieri;Andrea Brogi;Paolo Fulignati

Frequent Co-Authors

Domenico Liotta
Domenico Liotta University of Bari Aldo Moro
Andrea Dini
Andrea Dini National Research Council (CNR)
Chuan-Chou Shen
Chuan-Chou Shen National Taiwan University
Giorgio Ranalli
Giorgio Ranalli Carleton University
Rony Swennen
Rony Swennen KU Leuven
Massimiliano Ghinassi
Massimiliano Ghinassi University of Padua
Orlando Vaselli
Orlando Vaselli University of Florence
Katharine W. Huntington
Katharine W. Huntington University of Washington
Rudy Swennen
Rudy Swennen KU Leuven
Brian Jones
Brian Jones University of Alberta

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