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Emanuele Tondi

Emanuele Tondi

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
41
Citations
4793
World Ranking
5667
National Ranking
167

Emanuele Tondi publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Emanuele Tondi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 211 publications — 65th percentile

65% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Emanuele Tondi D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Emanuele Tondi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 41 D-Index — 30th percentile

30% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Emanuele Tondi is affiliated with the University of Camerino in Italy and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering. Their research focuses primarily on Geophysics, Civil and Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Ocean Engineering, and Mechanics of Materials.

The main topics of Tondi's work encompass earthquake and tectonic studies, seismic performance and analysis, structural health monitoring techniques, seismic waves and analysis, geological and geophysical studies worldwide, geological and geochemical analysis, and seismic imaging and inversion techniques.

Frequent publication venues for Tondi include the Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, Marine and Petroleum Geology, Geological Society of America Bulletin, Tectonics, and the Journal of Building Engineering.

Some of the recent papers authored by or with Tondi's collaboration are:

  • "A machine learning-based analysis for predicting fragility curve parameters of buildings" (2022, Journal of Building Engineering)
  • "Outcrop-scale fracture analysis and seismic modelling of a basin-bounding normal fault in platform carbonates, central Italy" (2022, Journal of Structural Geology)
  • "'Conjugate' coseismic surface faulting related with the 29 December 2020, Mw 6.4, Petrinja earthquake (Sisak-Moslavina, Croatia)" (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • "Pore-scale dual-porosity and dual-permeability modeling in an exposed multi-facies porous carbonate reservoir" (2021, Marine and Petroleum Geology)
  • "The Campotosto linkage fault zone between the 2009 and 2016 seismic sequences of central Italy: Implications for seismic hazard analysis" (2020, Geological Society of America Bulletin)

Tondi frequently collaborates with several researchers in the field, including:

  • Tiziano Volatili
  • Miller Zambrano
  • Stefano Mazzoli
  • Hamed Dabiri
  • Andrea Dall'Asta

Best Publications

  • Active tectonics in the central Apennines and possible implications for seismic hazard analysis in peninsular Italy

    Giuseppe Cello;Stefano Mazzoli;Emanuele Tondi;Eugenio Turco

  • From fractures to flow: A field-based quantitative analysis of an outcropping carbonate reservoir

    Fabrizio Agosta;Mauro Alessandroni;M. Antonellini;Emanuele Tondi

  • The role of deformation bands, stylolites and sheared stylolites in fault development in carbonate grainstones of Majella Mountain, Italy

    Emanuele Tondi;Marco Antonellini;Atilla Aydin;Leonardo Marchegiani

  • Reconstruction of continental margin architecture deformed by the contraction of the Lagonegro Basin, southern Apennines, Italy

    Stefano Mazzoli;S. Barkham;Giuseppe Cello;R. Gambini

  • Sintesi delle conoscenze sulle faglie attive in Italia Centrale: parametrizzazione ai fini della caratterizzazione della pericolosità sismica

    M. Barchi;F. Galadini;G. Lavecchia;P. Messina

  • Deformation bands in porous carbonate grainstones: Field and laboratory observations

    Antonino Cilona;Patrick Baud;Emanuele Tondi;Fabrizio Agosta

  • Active tectonics and earthquake sources in the epicentral area of the 1857 Basilicata earthquake (southern Italy)

    Giuseppe Cello;Emanuele Tondi;L. Micarelli;L. Mattioni

  • Oblique normal faulting along the northern edge of the Majella Anticline, central Italy: Inferences on hydrocarbon migration and accumulation

    Fabrizio Agosta;Mauro Alessandroni;Emanuele Tondi;Atilla Aydin

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

    Fabio Villani;Riccardo Civico;Stefano Pucci;Luca Pizzimenti

  • Nucleation, development and petrophysical properties of faults in carbonate grainstones: Evidence from the San Vito Lo Capo peninsula (Sicily, Italy)

    Emanuele Tondi

  • Fault zone characteristics and scaling properties of the Val d’Agri Fault System (Southern Apennines, Italy)

    Giuseppe Cello;Roberto Gambini;Stefano Mazzoli;Andrew Read

  • A machine learning-based analysis for predicting fragility curve parameters of buildings

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  • EVIDENCE FOR SURFACE FAULTING DURING THE SEPTEMBER 26, 1997, COLFIORITO (CENTRAL ITALY) EARTHQUAKES

    Giuseppe Cello;Giovanni Deiana;Paolo Mangano;Stefano Mazzoli

  • Fluid flow numerical experiments of faulted porous carbonates, Northwest Sicily (Italy)

    Marco Antonellini;Antonino Cilona;Emanuele Tondi;Miller Zambrano

  • Development and distribution of bed-parallel compaction bands and pressure solution seams in carbonates (Bolognano Formation, Majella Mountain, Italy)

    Andrea Rustichelli;Emanuele Tondi;Fabrizio Agosta;Antonino Cilona

  • Pre-orogenic tectonics in the Umbria–Marche sector of the Afro-Adriatic continental margin

    Leonardo Marchegiani;Giovanni Bertotti;Giuseppe Cello;Giovanni Deiana

  • Complex basin development in a wrench-dominated back-arc area: Tectonic evolution of the Crati Basin, Calabria, Italy

    V. Spina;Emanuele Tondi;S. Mazzoli

  • Structural properties of fractured and faulted Cretaceous platform carbonates, Murge Plateau (southern Italy)

    Irina Korneva;Emanuele Tondi;Fabrizio Agosta;Andrea Rustichelli

  • Inner structure and deformation mechanisms of normal faults in conglomerates and carbonate grainstones (Granada Basin, Betic Cordillera, Spain): Inferences on fault permeability

    Fabrizio Agosta;Patricia Ruano;Andrea Rustichelli;Emanuele Tondi

  • Structural and time constraints for dextral shear along the seismogenic Mattinata Fault (Gargano, southern Italy)

    E. Tondi;L. Piccardi;S. Cacon;B. Kontny

  • Failure modes in deep-water carbonates and their impact for fault development: Majella Mountain, Central Apennines, Italy

    Marco Antonellini;Emanuele Tondi;Fabrizio Agosta;Fabrizio Agosta;Atilla Aydin

Frequent Co-Authors

Fabrizio Agosta
Fabrizio Agosta University of Basilicata
Giuseppe Cello
Giuseppe Cello University of Camerino
Stefano Mazzoli
Stefano Mazzoli University of Camerino
Claudio Di Celma
Claudio Di Celma University of Camerino
Sergio Vinciguerra
Sergio Vinciguerra University of Turin
Patrick Baud
Patrick Baud University of Strasbourg
Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar
Jesús Galindo-Zaldívar University of Granada
Atilla Aydin
Atilla Aydin Stanford University
Alessandro Maria Michetti
Alessandro Maria Michetti University of Insubria
Paolo Galli
Paolo Galli University of Milano-Bicocca

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