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Daniele Spallarossa

Daniele Spallarossa

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Earth Science

D-Index
32
Citations
3205
World Ranking
8773
National Ranking
358

Overview

Daniele Spallarossa is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, focusing primarily on Geophysics. Their research spans several subfields including Civil and Structural Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Ocean Engineering.

The main topics covered by their work include:

  • earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Structural Health Monitoring Techniques

Some of the recent publications by Daniele Spallarossa include:

  • Reliability of Source Parameters for Small Events in Central Italy: Insights from Spectral Decomposition Analysis Applied to Both Synthetic and Real Data, 2020, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
  • An automatically generated high-resolution earthquake catalogue for the 2016-2017 Central Italy seismic sequence, including P and S phase arrival times, 2020, Geophysical Journal International
  • Earthquake Rupture Forecasts for the MPS19 Seismic Hazard Model of Italy, 2021, Annals of Geophysics
  • The Community Stress-Drop Validation Study-Part II: Uncertainties of the Source Parameters and Stress Drop Analysis, 2023, Seismological Research Letters
  • The Community Stress-Drop Validation Study-Part I: Source, Propagation, and Site Decomposition of Fourier Spectra, 2023, Seismological Research Letters

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Spallarossa often works with:

  • Matteo Picozzi
  • Dino Bindi
  • Francesca Pacor
  • Paola Morasca
  • Davide Scafidi

Their work appears frequently in well-known publication venues, including:

  • Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Seismological Research Letters
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth

Daniele Spallarossa has contributed to advancing knowledge in the seismic analysis domain, with a particular focus on earthquake cataloguing, spectral decomposition, source parameter reliability, and seismic hazard modeling. Their multidisciplinary approach integrates elements from civil engineering and artificial intelligence, supporting detailed earthquake detection and analysis efforts.

Best Publications

  • The AlpArray Seismic Network: A Large-Scale European Experiment to Image the Alpine Orogen

    György Hetényi;Irene Molinari;John Clinton;Götz Bokelmann

  • Disaggregation of Probabilistic Ground-Motion Hazard in Italy

    Simone Barani;Daniele Spallarossa;Paolo Bazzurro

  • A three‐dimensional crustal velocity model of the southwestern Alps from local earthquake tomography

    Anne Paul;Marco Cattaneo;François Thouvenot;Daniele Spallarossa

  • SITE EFFECTS BY H/V RATIO: COMPARISON OF TWO DIFFERENT PROCEDURES

    D. Bindi;S. Parolai;D. Spallarossa;M. Catteneo

  • Spectral models for ground motion prediction in the L'Aquila region (central Italy): evidence for stress-drop dependence on magnitude and depth

    Francesca Pacor;Daniele Spallarossa;A. Oth;Lucia Luzi

  • A rapid response magnitude scale for timely assessment of the high frequency seismic radiation.

    M. Picozzi;D. Bindi;D. Spallarossa;D. Di Giacomo

  • Source parameters of small events using constrained deconvolution with empirical Green’s functions

    V. Lanza;D. Spallarossa;M. Cattaneo;D. Bindi

  • Between-event and between-station variability observed in the Fourier and response spectra domains: comparison with seismological models

    D. Bindi;D. Spallarossa;F. Pacor

  • The 1997 Umbria-Marche (Italy) earthquake sequence: analysis of the data recorded by the local and temporary networks

    M. Cattaneo;P. Augliera;G. De Luca;A. Gorini

  • Ground-motion scaling in the Western Alps

    Paola Morasca;Luca Malagnini;Aybige Akinci;Daniele Spallarossa

  • Faults Geometry and the Role of Fluids in the 2016–2017 Central Italy Seismic Sequence

    C. Chiarabba;P. De Gori;M. Cattaneo;D. Spallarossa

  • A microseismic study in a low seismicity area of Italy: the Città di Castello 2000-2001 experiment

    D Piccinini;M Cattaneo;C Chiarabba;L Chiaraluce

  • Empirical ground motion prediction equations for northern italy using weak and strong motion amplitudes, frequency content and duration parameters

    M. Massa;P. Morasca;L. Moratto;S. Marzorati

  • Local and Duration Magnitudes in Northwestern Italy, and Seismic Moment Versus Magnitude Relationships

    D. Bindi;D. Spallarossa;C. Eva;M. Cattaneo

  • Source Parameters Estimated from the Aftershocks of the 1997 Umbria–Marche (Italy) Seismic Sequence

    Dino Bindi;Daniele Spallarossa;Paolo Augliera;Marco Cattaneo

  • Earthquake relocations, crustal rheology, and active deformation in the central-eastern Alps (N Italy)

    Alfio Viganò;Davide Scafidi;Giorgio Ranalli;Silvana Martin

  • Reliability of Source Parameters for Small Events in Central Italy: Insights from Spectral Decomposition Analysis Applied to Both Synthetic and Real Data

    Dino Bindi;Daniele Spallarossa;Matteo Picozzi;Paola Morasca

  • Mainshocks and aftershocks of the 2002 molise seismic sequence, southern Italy

    C. Chiarabba;P. De Gori;L. Chiaraluce;P. Bordoni

  • Effects of surface topography on ground shaking prediction: implications for seismic hazard analysis and recommendations for seismic design

    Simone Barani;Marco Massa;Sara Lovati;Daniele Spallarossa

  • Generic-To-Reference Rock Scaling Factors for Seismic Ground Motion in Italy

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  • Impact of Magnitude Selection on Aleatory Variability Associated with Ground‐Motion Prediction Equations: Part I—Local, Energy, and Moment Magnitude Calibration and Stress‐Drop Variability in Central Italy

    Dino Bindi;D. Spallarossa;M. Picozzi;D. Scafidi

  • Performance of the RSNI‐Picker

    D. Spallarossa;G. Ferretti;D. Scafidi;C. Turino

  • ATTENUATION RELATIONSHIP FOR LOW MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKES USING STANDARD SEISMOMETRIC RECORDS

    M. Frisenda;M. Massa;D. Spallarossa;G. Ferretti

  • Sensitivity analysis of seismic hazard for Western Liguria (North Western Italy): A first attempt towards the understanding and quantification of hazard uncertainty

    Simone Barani;Daniele Spallarossa;Paolo Bazzurro;Claudio Eva

Frequent Co-Authors

Dino Bindi
Dino Bindi University of Potsdam
Matteo Picozzi
Matteo Picozzi University of Naples Federico II
Francesca Pacor
Francesca Pacor National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Lucia Luzi
Lucia Luzi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Dario Albarello
Dario Albarello University of Siena
Stefano Parolai
Stefano Parolai University of Trieste
Claudio Chiarabba
Claudio Chiarabba National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Lucia Margheriti
Lucia Margheriti National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Lauro Chiaraluce
Lauro Chiaraluce National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Paolo Bazzurro
Paolo Bazzurro Istituto Universitario Di Studi Superiori Di Pavia

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