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Overview

Filippos Vallianatos is affiliated with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece. Their research predominantly focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with specific emphasis on Geophysics among other related subfields. This work includes contributions to Artificial Intelligence applications in geosciences, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Economics and Econometrics, and Ocean Engineering.

The main topics covered in their publications include:

  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Statistical Mechanics and Entropy

Filippos Vallianatos has contributed to various scientific journals, with frequent publications in these venues:

  • Applied Sciences (7 publications)
  • Entropy (6 publications)
  • Geosciences (5 publications)
  • Acta Geophysica (3 publications)
  • Pure and Applied Geophysics (3 publications)

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Vallianatos are the following:

  • Scaling properties of the Mw7.0 Samos (Greece), 2020 aftershock sequence, 2021, Acta Geophysica
  • Complexity of Fracturing in Terms of Non-Extensive Statistical Physics: From Earthquake Faults to Arctic Sea Ice Fracturing, 2020, Entropy

Additional notable publications on related topics by other authors include:

  • Seismic Waveform Data from Greece and Cyprus: Integration, Archival, and Open Access, 2021, Seismological Research Letters
  • An Overview of the Experimental Studies on the Electrical Conductivity of Major Minerals in the Upper Mantle and Transition Zone, 2020, Materials
  • Complex Electrical Conductivity of Biotite and Muscovite Micas at Elevated Temperatures: A Comparative Study, 2020, Materials

Vallianatos has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Georgios Michas (22 joint publications)
  • Andreas Karakonstantis (10 joint publications)
  • Kyriaki Pavlou (9 joint publications)
  • George Κaviris (8 joint publications)
  • Vasilis Kapetanidis (7 joint publications)

Their work extends to book publications as well, with a title published by Frontiers Media:

  • Pre-Earthquake Observations and Methods for Earthquake Forecasting and Seismic Hazard Reduction, 2023

Best Publications

  • Soil erosion prediction using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) in a GIS framework, Chania, Northwestern Crete, Greece

    Maria Kouli;Pantelis Soupios;Filippos Vallianatos

  • Estimation of aquifer hydraulic parameters from surficial geophysical methods: A case study of Keritis Basin in Chania (Crete - Greece)

    Pantelis M. Soupios;Maria Kouli;Filippos Vallianatos;Antonis Vafidis

  • Electric earthquake precursors: from laboratory results to field observations

    Filippos Vallianatos;Dimos Triantis;Andreas Tzanis;Cimon Anastasiadis

  • Use of engineering geophysics to investigate a site for a building foundation

    P M Soupios;P Georgakopoulos;N Papadopoulos;N Papadopoulos;V Saltas

  • Landslide hazard zonation in high risk areas of Rethymno Prefecture, Crete Island, Greece

    Maria Kouli;Constantinos Loupasakis;Pantelis Soupios;Filippos Vallianatos

  • Electric current generation associated with the deformation rate of a solid: Preseismic and coseismic signals

    F. Vallianatos;A. Tzanis

  • Pressure stimulated currents in rocks and their correlation with mechanical properties

    I. Stavrakas;D. Triantis;Z. Agioutantis;S. Maurigiannakis

  • Application of integrated methods in mapping waste disposal areas

    Pantelis Soupios;Nikos Papadopoulos;Nikos Papadopoulos;Ilias Papadopoulos;Ilias Papadopoulos;Maria Kouli

  • Non-extensivity and long-range correlations in the earthquake activity at the West Corinth rift (Greece)

    G. Michas;F. Vallianatos;F. Vallianatos;P. Sammonds

  • Piezo stimulated currents in marble samples: precursory and concurrent-with-failure signals

    I. Stavrakas;C. Anastasiadis;D. Triantis;F. Vallianatos

  • Investigation of waste disposal areas using electrical methods: a case study from Chania, Crete, Greece

    Pantelis Soupios;Ilias Papadopoulos;Ilias Papadopoulos;Maria Kouli;Irene Georgaki

  • Evaluating the use of electrical resistivity imaging technique for improving CH4 and CO2 emission rate estimations in landfills

    I. Georgaki;P. Soupios;N. Sakkas;F. Ververidis

  • An analysis of pressure stimulated currents (PSC), in marble samples under mechanical stress

    D. Triantis;I. Stavrakas;C. Anastasiadis;A. Kyriazopoulos

  • Long-Term RST Analysis of Anomalous TIR Sequences in Relation with Earthquakes Occurred in Greece in the Period 2004–2013

    Alexander Eleftheriou;Carolina Filizzola;Nicola Genzano;Teodosio Lacava

  • Experimental evidence of a non-extensive statistical physics behaviour of fracture in triaxially deformed Etna basalt using acoustic emissions

    F. Vallianatos;F. Vallianatos;Philip Benson;P. Meredith;P. Sammonds

  • Basic principles for evaluating an earthquake prediction method

    P. Varotsos;K. Eftaxias;F. Vallianatos;M. Lazaridou

  • Potential of acoustic emissions from three point bending tests as rock failure precursors

    Z. Agioutantis;K. Kaklis;S. Mavrigiannakis;M. Verigakis

  • Evidence of non-extensive statistical physics of the lithospheric instability approaching the 2004 Sumatran–Andaman and 2011 Honshu mega-earthquakes

    Filippos Vallianatos;Filippos Vallianatos;Peter Sammonds

  • Is plate tectonics a case of non-extensive thermodynamics?

    Filippos Vallianatos;Filippos Vallianatos;Peter Sammonds

  • Generalized statistical mechanics approaches to earthquakes and tectonics.

    Filippos Vallianatos;Giorgos Papadakis;Georgios Michas

  • A non-extensive statistics of the fault-population at the Valles Marineris extensional province, Mars.

    Filippos Vallianatos;Filippos Vallianatos;Peter Sammonds

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Sammonds
Peter Sammonds University College London
Luciano Telesca
Luciano Telesca National Research Council (CNR)
Valerio Tramutoli
Valerio Tramutoli University of Basilicata
Vincenzo Lapenna
Vincenzo Lapenna National Research Council (CNR)
Eleftheria Papadimitriou
Eleftheria Papadimitriou Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Anastasia Kiratzi
Anastasia Kiratzi Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Alexander Chroneos
Alexander Chroneos Coventry University
Francesco Soldovieri
Francesco Soldovieri National Research Council (CNR)
Efthimios Sokos
Efthimios Sokos University of Patras
Christopher J. Owen
Christopher J. Owen University College London

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