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Federica Riguzzi is a researcher affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research spans multiple areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with a particular focus on geophysics and related technologies.

The main fields of study for Riguzzi include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Engineering

Their work extends across several subfields such as:

  • Geophysics
  • Oceanography
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Global and Planetary Change

Core research topics covered by Riguzzi's publications are:

  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • GNSS positioning and interference
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Inertial Sensor and Navigation
  • History and Developments in Astronomy

Riguzzi's notable recent papers include:

  • Active Fold-Thrust Belt to Foreland Transition in Northern Adria, Italy, Tracked by Seismic Reflection Profiles and GPS Offshore Data, 2020, Tectonics
  • Geopositioning time series from offshore platforms in the Adriatic Sea, 2020, Scientific Data
  • Water level and volume estimations of the Albano and Nemi lakes (central Italy), 2021, Annals of Geophysics
  • Insights into Seismogenetic Areas in Central Italy from Combined Absolute Gravity and GNSS Measurements, 2021, Remote Sensing
  • The first absolute gravity and height reference network in Sicily, 2024, Scientific Data

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Riguzzi include:

  • Filippo Greco
  • Giovanna Berrino
  • Augusto Mazzoni
  • Danilo Contrafatto
  • Luca Samperi

Publications by Federica Riguzzi have appeared in multiple venues, with repeated contributions to:

  • Scientific Data
  • Annals of Geophysics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Tectonics
  • Remote Sensing

Best Publications

  • Evidence of large scale deformation patterns from GPS data in the Italian subduction boundary

    Roberto Devoti;Alessandra Esposito;Grazia Pietrantonio;Anna Rita Pisani

  • New GPS constraints on the kinematics of the Apennines subduction

    Roberto Devoti;Federica Riguzzi;Federica Riguzzi;Marco Cuffaro;Carlo Doglioni

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

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

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

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

  • On the extension in western Anatolia and the Aegean sea

    C. Doglioni;S. Agostini;M. Crespi;F. Innocenti

  • A Combined Velocity Field of the Mediterranean Region

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

  • Can Earth's rotation and tidal despinning drive plate tectonics?

    Federica Riguzzi;Federica Riguzzi;Giuliano Panza;Peter Varga;Carlo Doglioni

  • Fault on-off versus coseismic fluids reaction

    C. Doglioni;S. Barba;E. Carminati;F. Riguzzi

  • Role of the brittle-ductile transition on fault activation

    C. Doglioni;S. Barba;E. Carminati;F. Riguzzi

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

    Marco Anzidei;Paolo Baldi;Giuseppe Casula;Alessandro Galvani

  • Space geodesy validation of the global lithospheric flow

    Mattia Crespi;M. Cuffaro;Carlo Doglioni;F. Giannone

  • The RING network: improvement of a GPS velocity field in the central Mediterranean

    Antonio Avallone;Giulio Selvaggi;Elisabetta D'Anastasio;Nicola D'Agostino

  • Geodetic strain rate and earthquake size: New clues for seismic hazard studies

    Federica Riguzzi;Mattia Crespi;Roberto Devoti;Carlo Doglioni

  • Normal fault earthquakes or graviquakes

    C. Doglioni;E. Carminati;P. Petricca;F. Riguzzi

  • On the geodynamics of the northern Adriatic plate

    Marco Cuffaro;Federica Riguzzi;Davide Scrocca;Fabrizio Antonioli

  • Lithosphere-asthenosphere viscosity contrast and decoupling

    Carlo Doglioni;Alik Ismail-Zadeh;Alik Ismail-Zadeh;Giuliano Panza;Giuliano Panza;Federica Riguzzi

  • Data analysis of Permanent GPS networks in Italy and surrounding region: application of a distributed processing approach

    Enrico Serpelloni;Giuseppe Casula;Alessandro Galvani;Marco Anzidei

  • Kinematics and strain rates of the Eastern Himalayan Syntaxis from new GPS campaigns in Northeast India

    Tanay Dutta Gupta;Federica Riguzzi;Sujit Dasgupta;Basab Mukhopadhyay

  • Three-dimensional strain tensor estimation by GPS observations: methodological aspects and geophysical applications

    G Pietrantonio;F Riguzzi

  • Active compressional tectonics, Quaternary capable faults, and the seismic landscape of the Po Plain (northern Italy)

    Alessandro Maria Michetti;Francesca Giardina;Franz Livio;Karl Mueller

  • Repeated GPS surveys across the Ionian Sea: evidence of crustal deformations.

    Marco Anzidei;Paolo Baldi;Giuseppe Casula;Mattia Crespi

Frequent Co-Authors

Marco Anzidei
Marco Anzidei National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Carlo Doglioni
Carlo Doglioni National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Enrico Serpelloni
Enrico Serpelloni University of Bologna
Eugenio Carminati
Eugenio Carminati Sapienza University of Rome
Giulio Selvaggi
Giulio Selvaggi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giuliano F. Panza
Giuliano F. Panza Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Enzo Boschi
Enzo Boschi University of Bologna
Salvatore Stramondo
Salvatore Stramondo National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Pierre Briole
Pierre Briole École Normale Supérieure
Gianfranco Fornaro
Gianfranco Fornaro National Research Council (CNR)

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