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Andrea Cannata

Andrea Cannata

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
3146
World Ranking
8146
National Ranking
308

Overview

Andrea Cannata is affiliated with the University of Catania in Italy and has a significant publication record in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on geophysics, with additional work in artificial intelligence, atmospheric science, oceanography, and areas related to management, monitoring, policy, and law within earth sciences.

The main topics of Cannata's work include seismic waves and analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, seismology and earthquake studies, earthquake detection and analysis, geological and geochemical analysis, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, and research on tropical and extratropical cyclones.

Cannata has contributed papers to several prominent publication venues. These include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Bulletin of Volcanology

Frequent co-authors of Cannata encompass Flavio Cannavò, Giuseppe Di Grazia, Alfio Marco Borzì, Mariangela Sciotto, and Thomas Lecocq, indicating collaborative research efforts within their network.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Cannata are:

  • "Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures," 2020, Science
  • "The 1986-2021 paroxysmal episodes at the summit craters of Mt. Etna: Insights into volcano dynamics and hazard," 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Shallow conduit dynamics fuel the unexpected paroxysms of Stromboli volcano during the summer 2019," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "A rockslide-generated tsunami in a Greenland fjord rang Earth for 9 days," 2024, Science
  • "Measurement of Sea Waves," 2021, Sensors

Best Publications

  • Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures.

    Thomas Lecocq;Stephen P. Hicks;Koen Van Noten;Kasper van Wijk

  • Insights into magma and fluid transfer at Mount Etna by a multiparametric approach: A model of the events leading to the 2011 eruptive cycle

    D. Patanè;D. Patanè;A. Aiuppa;A. Aiuppa;M. Aloisi;B. Behncke

  • Patterns in the recent 2007–2008 activity of Mount Etna volcano investigated by integrated geophysical and geochemical observations

    A. Aiuppa;A. Cannata;F. Cannavò;G. Di Grazia

  • Seismic Reflection Profiles and Subsurface Geology of the Area Interested by the 2016–2017 Earthquake Sequence (Central Italy)

    M. Porreca;M. Porreca;G. Minelli;M. Ercoli;A. Brobia

  • Shallow magma pathway geometry at Mt. Etna volcano

    D. Patanè;G. Di Grazia;A. Cannata;P. Montalto;P. Montalto

  • The 1986-2021 paroxysmal episodes at the summit craters of Mt. Etna: Insights into volcano dynamics and hazard

    Daniele Andronico;Andrea Cannata;Andrea Cannata;Giuseppe Di Grazia;Ferruccio Ferrari

  • Time-space variation of volcano-seismic events at La Fossa (Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy): new insights into seismic sources in a hydrothermal system

    Salvatore Alparone;Andrea Cannata;Salvatore Gambino;Stefano Gresta

  • Periodic volcanic degassing behavior: The Mount Etna example

    G. Tamburello;A. Aiuppa;A. Aiuppa;A. J. S. McGonigle;A. J. S. McGonigle;P. Allard;P. Allard

  • A multiparameter approach to volcano monitoring based on 4D analyses of seismo-volcanic and acoustic signals: The 2008 Mt. Etna eruption

    G. Di Grazia;A. Cannata;P. Montalto;P. Montalto;D. Patanè

  • Tracking eruptive phenomena by infrasound: May 13, 2008 eruption at Mt. Etna

    A. Cannata;P. Montalto;P. Montalto;E. Privitera;G. Russo

  • Multiparametric Approach in Investigating Volcano-Hydrothermal Systems: the Case Study of Vulcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

    Andrea Cannata;Iole Serena Diliberto;Salvatore Alparone;Salvatore Gambino

  • Monitoring Seismo-volcanic and Infrasonic Signals at Volcanoes: Mt. Etna Case Study

    Andrea Cannata;Giuseppe Di Grazia;Marco Aliotta;Carmelo Cassisi

  • Space-Time Evolution of Magma Storage and Transfer at Mt. Etna Volcano (Italy): The 2015-2016 Reawakening of Voragine Crater

    Andrea Cannata;Andrea Cannata;Giuseppe Di Grazia;Marisa Giuffrida;Stefano Gresta

  • A comprehensive interpretative model of slow slip events on Mt. Etna's eastern flank

    Mario Mattia;Valentina Bruno;Tommaso Caltabiano;Andrea Cannata

  • Multidisciplinary investigation on a lava fountain preceding a flank eruption: The 10 May 2008 Etna case

    A. Bonaccorso;A. Cannata;R. A. Corsaro;G. Di Grazia

  • New insights into banded tremor from the 2008–2009 Mount Etna eruption

    A. Cannata;G. Di Grazia;P. Montalto;P. Montalto;F. Ferrari

  • Integrated GPR and laboratory water content measures of sandy soils: From laboratory to field scale

    M. Ercoli;L. Di Matteo;C. Pauselli;P. Mancinelli

  • Multiparametric study of the February-April 2013 paroxysmal phase of Mt. Etna New South-East crater

    Letizia Spampinato;Mariangela Sciotto;Andrea Cannata;Flavio Cannavò

  • Long period and very long period events at Mt. Etna volcano: Characteristics, variability and causality, and implications for their sources

    A. Cannata;M. Hellweg;G. Di Grazia;S. Ford

  • Clustering and classification of infrasonic events at Mount Etna using pattern recognition techniques

    A. Cannata;P. Montalto;P. Montalto;M. Aliotta;M. Aliotta;C. Cassisi

  • High time resolution fluctuations in volcanic carbon dioxide degassing from Mount Etna

    T.D. Pering;G. Tamburello;A.J.S. McGonigle;A.J.S. McGonigle;A. Aiuppa;A. Aiuppa

Frequent Co-Authors

Domenico Patanè
Domenico Patanè National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Alessandro Aiuppa
Alessandro Aiuppa University of Palermo
Gaetano Giudice
Gaetano Giudice National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Enzo Boschi
Enzo Boschi University of Bologna
Giuseppe Salerno
Giuseppe Salerno National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Mimmo Palano
Mimmo Palano University of Catania
Mauro Coltelli
Mauro Coltelli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Massimiliano Rinaldo Barchi
Massimiliano Rinaldo Barchi University of Perugia
Andrew J. S. McGonigle
Andrew J. S. McGonigle University of Sheffield
Jacopo Taddeucci
Jacopo Taddeucci National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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