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Enrico Serpelloni

Enrico Serpelloni

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Earth Science

D-Index
37
Citations
6757
World Ranking
6738
National Ranking
215

Overview

Enrico Serpelloni is affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy and has a significant body of work in Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Engineering. Their research contributions span multiple subfields, primarily focusing on Geophysics, Aerospace Engineering, Oceanography, Earth-Surface Processes, and Archeology.

The scientist's recent publications address various geophysical and environmental topics. Notable papers include:

  • Surface Velocities and Strain-Rates in the Euro-Mediterranean Region From Massive GPS Data Processing (2022) published in Frontiers in Earth Science
  • New insights into active tectonics and seismogenic potential of the Italian Southern Alps from vertical geodetic velocities (2020) published in Solid Earth
  • Relative Sea-Level Rise Scenario for 2100 along the Coast of South Eastern Sicily (Italy) by InSAR Data, Satellite Images and High-Resolution Topography (2021) published in Remote Sensing
  • Mechanical Response of Shallow Crust to Groundwater Storage Variations: Inferences From Deformation and Seismic Observations in the Eastern Southern Alps, Italy (2021) published in Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Sea Level Rise Scenario for 2100 A.D. in the Heritage Site of Pyrgi (Santa Severa, Italy) (2020) published in Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Serpelloni's research addresses a variety of topics including earthquake and tectonic studies, GNSS positioning and interference, seismic waves and analysis, coastal and marine dynamics, maritime and coastal archaeology, geophysics and gravity measurements, as well as synthetic aperture radar (SAR) applications and techniques.

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Serpelloni's notable coauthors include Francesco Pintori, Marco Anzidei, Giuseppe Pezzo, Letizia Anderlini, and A. Vecchio. These collaborations reflect multi-disciplinary approaches combining geophysical observations with engineering methods.

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Remote Sensing, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, and Frontiers in Earth Science. These journals provide a platform for research on geophysical phenomena, remote sensing technologies, marine and earth sciences, and related fields.

Best Publications

  • Kinematics of the Western Africa-Eurasia plate boundary from focal mechanisms and GPS data

    E. Serpelloni;G. Vannucci;S. Pondrelli;A. Argnani

  • Mantle dynamics in the Mediterranean

    Claudio Faccenna;Thorsten W Becker;Ludwig Auer;Andrea Billi

  • Crustal velocity and strain-rate fields in Italy and surrounding regions: new results from the analysis of permanent and non-permanent GPS networks

    E. Serpelloni;M. Anzidei;P. Baldi;G. Casula

  • Kinematics of the Iberia–Maghreb plate contact from seismic moment tensors and GPS observations

    Daniel Stich;Enrico Serpelloni;Flor de Lis Mancilla;Jose Morales

  • Vertical GPS ground motion rates in the Euro-Mediterranean region: New evidence of velocity gradients at different spatial scales along the Nubia-Eurasia plate boundary

    Enrico Serpelloni;Claudio Faccenna;Giorgio Spada;Danan Dong

  • Coseismic deformation of the destructive April 6, 2009 L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy) from GPS data

    M. Anzidei;E. Boschi;V. Cannelli;R. Devoti

  • Sea-level rise and potential drowning of the Italian coastal plains: Flooding risk scenarios for 2100

    F Antonioli;M. Anzidei;A. Amorosi;V. Lo Presti

  • The Adriatic region: An independent microplate within the Africa-Eurasia collision zone

    Maurizio Battaglia;Mark H. Murray;Enrico Serpelloni;Roland Bürgmann

  • Geodetic model of the 2016 Central Italy earthquake sequence inferred from InSAR and GPS data

    D. Cheloni;V. De Novellis;M. Albano;A. Antonioli

  • Present-day uplift of the European Alps: Evaluating mechanisms and models of their relative contributions

    Pietro Sternai;Christian Sue;Laurent Husson;Enrico Serpelloni

  • A Combined Velocity Field of the Mediterranean Region

    Roberto Devoti;Nicola D'Agostino;Enrico Serpelloni;Grazia Pietrantonio

  • Recent tectonic reorganization of the Nubia-Eurasia convergent boundary heading for the closure of the western Mediterranean

    Andrea Billi;Claudio Faccenna;Olivier Bellier;Liliana Minelli

  • Syn‐convergent extension observed using the RETREAT GPS network, northern Apennines, Italy

    R. A. Bennett;E. Serpelloni;S. Hreinsdóttir;M. T. Brandon

  • Kinematics, seismotectonics and seismic potential of the eastern sector of the European Alps from GPS and seismic deformation data

    Enrico Serpelloni;Gianfranco Vannucci;Letizia Anderlini;R. A. Bennett

  • Coastal structure, sea-level changes and vertical motion of the land in the Mediterranean

    Marco Anzidei;Kurt Lambeck;Fabrizio Antonioli;Stefano Furlani

  • Isostasy, dynamic topography, and the elevation of the Apennines of Italy

    Claudio Faccenna;Thorsten W. Becker;Meghan S. Miller;Enrico Serpelloni

  • Strain accumulation across the Messina Straits and kinematics of Sicily and Calabria from GPS data and dislocation modeling

    E. Serpelloni;R. Bürgmann;M. Anzidei;P. Baldi

  • Convergence vs. retreat in Southern Tyrrhenian Sea: Insights from kinematics

    S. Pondrelli;C. Piromallo;E. Serpelloni

  • Sea level change and vertical land movements since the last two millennia along the coasts of southwestern Turkey and Israel

    Marco Anzidei;Marco Anzidei;Fabrizio Antonioli;A. Benini;Kurt Lambeck

  • Insights into present‐day crustal motion in the central Mediterranean area from GPS surveys

    Marco Anzidei;Paolo Baldi;Giuseppe Casula;Alessandro Galvani

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Anzidei
Marco Anzidei National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Federica Riguzzi
Federica Riguzzi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Roland Bürgmann
Roland Bürgmann University of California, Berkeley
Giulio Selvaggi
Giulio Selvaggi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Fabrizio Antonioli
Fabrizio Antonioli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Salvatore Stramondo
Salvatore Stramondo National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giuseppe Mastronuzzi
Giuseppe Mastronuzzi University of Bari Aldo Moro
Andrea Argnani
Andrea Argnani National Research Council (CNR)
Claudio Faccenna
Claudio Faccenna Dresdner Grundwasserforschungszentrum
Richard A. Bennett
Richard A. Bennett University of Arizona

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