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Daniela Pantosti is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on earthquake and tectonic studies within the broader field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with additional work spanning subfields such as Geophysics, Civil and Structural Engineering, Archeology, Ocean Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.

The main topics covered in their scholarly work include:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and geochemical analysis
  • Seismic waves and analysis
  • Geological and geophysical studies worldwide
  • Seismic performance and analysis
  • Geological formations and processes exploration
  • Maritime and coastal archaeology

Daniela Pantosti has contributed to publications in several scientific venues. The most frequent include:

  • Tectonics
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Tectonophysics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Scientific Data

Their recent papers are as follows:

  • Surface ruptures database related to the 26 December 2018, MW 4.9 Mt. Etna earthquake, southern Italy (2020, Scientific Data)
  • Environmental effects and seismogenic source characterization of the December 2020 earthquake sequence near Petrinja, Croatia (2022, Geophysical Journal International)
  • Modeling of earthquake chronology from paleoseismic data: Insights for regional earthquake recurrence and earthquake storms in the Central Apennines (2021, Tectonophysics)
  • The Mediterranean Sea and the Gulf of Cadiz as a natural laboratory for paleotsunami research: Recent advancements (2021, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • 3-D Deep Electrical Resistivity Tomography of the Major Basin Related to the 2016 Mw6.5 Central Italy Earthquake Fault (2021, Tectonics)

Collaborative efforts are a significant aspect of Daniela Pantosti's work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Riccardo Civico
  • F. R. Cinti
  • Paolo Martini
  • S. Pucci
  • Tullio Ricci

Best Publications

  • Twenty years of paleoseismology in Italy

    Paolo Galli;Fabrizio Galadini;Daniela Pantosti

  • Faulting mechanism and complexity of the November 23, 1980, Campania-Lucania Earthquake, inferred from surface observations

    Daniela Pantosti;Gianluca Valensise

  • Paleoseismology along the 1980 surface rupture of the Irpinia Fault: Implications for earthquake recurrence in the southern Apennines, Italy

    Daniela Pantosti;David P. Schwartz;Gianluca Valensise

  • A 125 Kyr-long geological record of seismic source repeatability: the Messina Straits (southern Italy) and the 1908 earthquake (Ms7/2)

    Gianluca Valensise;Daniela Pantosti

  • Historical and pre-historical tsunamis in the Mediterranean and its connected seas: Geological signatures, generation mechanisms and coastal impacts

    Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos;Eulàlia Gràcia;Roger Urgeles;Valenti Sallares

  • Paleoseismicity of the Ovindoli-Pezza fault, central Apennines, Italy: A history including a large, previously unrecorded earthquake in the Middle Ages (860–1300 A.D.)

    Daniela Pantosti;Giuliana D'Addezio;Francesca R. Cinti

  • The investigation of potential earthquake sources in peninsular Italy: A review

    Gianluca Valensise;Daniela Pantosti

  • Surface ruptures following the 30 October 2016 Mw 6.5 Norcia earthquake, central Italy

    R. Civico;S. Pucci;F. Villani;L. Pizzimenti

  • Paleoearthquakes and slip rates of the North Tabriz Fault, NW Iran: preliminary results

    K. Hessami;D. Pantosti;H. Tabassi;E. Shabanian

  • Evidence for surface rupture associated with the Mw 6.3 L’Aquila earthquake sequence of April 2009 (central Italy)

    G. Alessio;L. Alfonsi;C. A. Brunori

  • Effect of time-dependence on probabilistic seismic hazard maps and deaggregation for the central apennines, Italy

    A. Akinci;F. Galadini;D. Pantosti;Mark D. Petersen

  • Slip Rates of The Aigion and Eliki Faults From Uplifted Marine Terraces, Corinth Gulf, Greece

    Paolo Marco De Martini;Daniela Pantosti;Nikolaos Palyvos;Francis Lemeille

  • Coseismic ruptures of the 24 August 2016, Mw 6.0 Amatrice earthquake (central Italy)

    S. Pucci;P. M. De Martini;R. Civico;F. Villani

  • Seismology and Tectonic Setting of the 2002 Molise, Italy, Earthquake

    Gianluca Valensise;Daniela Pantosti;Roberto Basili

  • A database of the coseismic effects following the 30 October 2016 Norcia earthquake in Central Italy.

    Fabio Villani;Riccardo Civico;Stefano Pucci;Luca Pizzimenti

  • Possible tsunami signatures from an integrated study in the Augusta Bay offshore (Eastern Sicily—Italy)

    A. Smedile;P.M. De Martini;D. Pantosti;L. Bellucci

  • Liquefaction phenomena associated with the Emilia earthquake sequence of May-June 2012 (Northern Italy)

    G. Alessio;L. Alfonsi;C. A. Brunori

  • Paleoseismicity of the 1981 Corinth earthquake fault: Seismic contribution to extensional strain in central Greece and implications for seismic hazard

    Richard E. L. Collier;Daniela Pantosti;Giuliana D'Addezio;Paolo Marco de Martini

  • Evidence for surface faulting events along the Paganica fault prior to the 6 April 2009 L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy)

    F. R. Cinti;D. Pantosti;P. M. De Martini;S. Pucci

  • A major seismogenic fault in a ‘silent area’: the Castrovillari fault (southern Apennines, Italy)

    F. R. Cinti;L. Cucci;D. Pantosti;G. D'Addezio

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Marco De Martini
Paolo Marco De Martini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Gianluca Valensise
Gianluca Valensise National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Fabrizio Galadini
Fabrizio Galadini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Pierfrancesco Burrato
Pierfrancesco Burrato National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Alessandro Amato
Alessandro Amato National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Enzo Boschi
Enzo Boschi University of Bologna
Lucilla Benedetti
Lucilla Benedetti Aix-Marseille University
Alessandro Maria Michetti
Alessandro Maria Michetti University of Insubria
Francesco Mazzarini
Francesco Mazzarini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Marco Anzidei
Marco Anzidei National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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