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2023

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Earth Science in Italy Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Earth Science in Italy Leader Award
  • 2002 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1992 - Member of Academia Europaea
  • 1991 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Enzo Boschi was affiliated with the University of Bologna in Italy during their academic career. Their work was recognized through multiple honors from notable scientific organizations. These included election as a Member of Academia Europaea in 1992, designation as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 1991, and being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2002.

The professional record of Boschi did not list specific publications, co-authors, or detailed topics of research available for review. Likewise, there was no public information regarding fields or subfields of study linked to their academic profile, nor data on research venues or book publications.

The recognitions earned by Boschi reflect engagement with scientific communities that emphasize geophysics, earth sciences, and multidisciplinary contributions to science. The affiliations implied a career that participated in collaborative scientific efforts spanning international and interdisciplinary settings.

There is no available detailed data on Boschi's main research topics or publication history; however, the awards and memberships highlight a presence within established scientific institutions and a professional commitment to advancing scientific knowledge.

Best Publications

  • Catalogo dei forti terremoti in Italia dal 461 a.C.

    Enzo Boschi;Emanuela Guidoboni;Graziano Ferrari;Gianluca Valensise

  • The Database of Individual Seismogenic Sources (DISS), version 3: Summarizing 20 years of research on Italy's earthquake geology

    Roberto Basili;Gianluca Valensise;Paola Vannoli;Pierfrancesco Burrato

  • Carbon dioxide Earth degassing and seismogenesis in central and southern Italy

    G. Chiodini;C. Cardellini;A. Amato;E. Boschi

  • Seismic Hazard Assessment (2003–2009) for the Italian Building Code

    Massimiliano Stucchi;Carlo Meletti;Valentina Montaldo;Helen Crowley

  • Defining seismogenic sources from historical earthquake felt reports

    Paolo Gasperini;Filippo Bernardini;Gianluca Valensise;Enzo Boschi

  • A seismic source zone model for the seismic hazard assessment of the Italian territory

    Carlo Meletti;Fabrizio Galadini;Gianluca Valensise;Massimiliano Stucchi

  • Finite fault inversion of DInSAR coseismic displacement of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy)

    Simone Atzori;Ingrid Hunstad;Marco Chini;Stefano Salvi

  • Limited overlap between the seismic gap and coseismic slip of the great 2010 Chile earthquake

    S. Lorito;F. Romano;S. Atzori;X. Tong

  • The 1997 Umbria‐Marche, Italy, Earthquake Sequence: A first look at the main shocks and aftershocks

    A. Amato;R. Azzara;C. Chiarabba;G. Cimini

  • TINITALY/01: a new Triangular Irregular Network of Italy

    S. Tarquini;I. Isola;M. Favalli;F. Mazzarini

  • Catalogue of Strong Italian Earthquakes from 461 B.C. to 1997

    Enzo Boschi;Emanuela Guidoboni;Graziano Ferrari;Dante Mariotti

  • Quantifying probabilities of volcanic events: the example of volcanic hazard at Mount Vesuvius

    Warner Marzocchi;Laura Sandri;Paolo Gasparini;Christopher G Newhall

  • European–Mediterranean regional centroid-moment tensors: 1997–2000

    S. Pondrelli;A. Morelli;G. Ekström;S. Mazza

  • Reappraisal of the fossil methane budget and related emission from geologic sources

    Giuseppe Etiope;Keith R. Lassey;Ronald W. Klusman;Enzo Boschi

  • Rupture history of the 2009 L'Aquila (Italy) earthquake from non‐linear joint inversion of strong motion and GPS data

    A. Cirella;A. Piatanesi;M. Cocco;E. Tinti

  • Catalogo dei forti terremoti in Italia dal 461 a.C. al 1990

    Enzo Boschi;Emanuela Guidoboni;Graziano Ferrari;Gianluca Valensise

  • Polar wandering and the forced responses of a rotating, multilayered, viscoelastic planet

    Roberto Sabadini;David A. Yuen;Enzo Boschi

  • Moment tensor analysis of the Central Italy Earthquake Sequence of September–October 1997

    Göran Ekström;Andrea Morelli;Enzo Boschi;Adam M. Dziewonski

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

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

  • A 'new generation' earthquake catalogue

    E. Boschi

  • Catalogue of Strong Italian Earthquakes from 461 B.C. to 1997 (Appendix to volume 43 N° 4, 2000)

    E. Boschi;E. Guidoboni;G. Ferrari;D. Mariotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Massimiliano Favalli
Massimiliano Favalli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Paolo Gasperini
Paolo Gasperini University of Bologna
Roberto Sabadini
Roberto Sabadini University of Milan
Andrea Morelli
Andrea Morelli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Alessandro Bonaccorso
Alessandro Bonaccorso National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Gianluca Valensise
Gianluca Valensise National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Domenico Patanè
Domenico Patanè National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Sonia Calvari
Sonia Calvari National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Andrea Cannata
Andrea Cannata University of Catania
Francesco Mazzarini
Francesco Mazzarini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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