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Flora Giudicepietro is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong emphasis on geophysics, covering numerous aspects within this broad field.

Their work spans various subfields including:

  • Geophysics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law

Giudicepietro's main topics of research incorporate:

  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • GNSS positioning and interference
  • Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques

The scientist has contributed to several recent papers, exemplifying their research interests in volcanic activity, seismicity, and geophysical monitoring. Notable publications include:

  • "Hydrothermal pressure-temperature control on CO2 emissions and seismicity at Campi Flegrei (Italy)," 2021, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • "Geophysical precursors of the July-August 2019 paroxysmal eruptive phase and their implications for Stromboli volcano (Italy) monitoring," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Pre- and Co-Eruptive Analysis of the September 2021 Eruption at Cumbre Vieja Volcano (La Palma, Canary Islands) Through DInSAR Measurements and Analytical Modeling," 2022, Geophysical Research Letters
  • "Statistics of seismicity to investigate the Campi Flegrei caldera unrest," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "The seismicity of Campi Flegrei in the contest of an evolving long term unrest," 2022, Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Giovanni Macedonio
  • Walter De Cesare
  • Antonietta M. Esposito
  • Massimo Orazi
  • Federico Di Traglia

Giudicepietro's articles are often published in journals such as:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Remote Sensing
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Applied Radiation and Isotopes
  • Frontiers in Earth Science

The scope of their work contributes to monitoring, analyzing, and understanding seismic and volcanic phenomena, utilizing advanced techniques such as GNSS positioning and Synthetic Aperture Radar applications, often integrating artificial intelligence methods to enhance analysis and interpretation of geophysical data.

Best Publications

  • Source mechanisms of explosions at Stromboli Volcano, Italy, determined from moment-tensor inversions of very-long-period data

    Bernard Chouet;Phillip Dawson;Takao Ohminato;Marcello Martini

  • Automatic Classification of Seismic Signals at Mt. Vesuvius Volcano, Italy, Using Neural Networks

    S. Scarpetta;F. Giudicepietro;E. C. Ezin;S. Petrosino

  • Repeated fluid‐transfer episodes as a mechanism for the recent dynamics of Campi Flegrei caldera (1989–2010)

    L. D'Auria;F. Giudicepietro;I. Aquino;G. Borriello

  • Magma injection beneath the urban area of Naples: a new mechanism for the 2012-2013 volcanic unrest at Campi Flegrei caldera

    Luca D’Auria;Susi Pepe;Raffaele Castaldo;Flora Giudicepietro

  • Discrimination of Earthquakes and Underwater Explosions Using Neural Networks

    Edoardo Del Pezzo;Anna Esposito;Flora Giudicepietro;Maria Marinaro

  • Correction to “Source mechanisms of explosions at Stromboli Volcano, Italy, determined from moment-tensor inversions of very-long-period data”

    B. Chouet;P. Dawson;T. Ohminato;M. Martini

  • Hydrothermal pressure-temperature control on CO2 emissions and seismicity at Campi Flegrei (Italy)

    G. Chiodini;S. Caliro;R. Avino;G. Bini

  • First muography of Stromboli volcano.

    Valeri Tioukov;Andrey Alexandrov;Cristiano Bozza;Cristiano Bozza;Lucia Consiglio

  • Automatic Discrimination among Landslide, Explosion-Quake, and Microtremor Seismic Signals at Stromboli Volcano Using Neural Networks

    A. M. Esposito;F. Giudicepietro;S. Scarpetta;L. D’Auria

  • Unsupervised Neural Analysis of Very-Long-Period Events at Stromboli Volcano Using the Self-Organizing Maps

    A. M. Esposito;F. Giudicepietro;L. D’Auria;S. Scarpetta

  • Pre‐ and Co‐Eruptive Analysis of the September 2021 Eruption at Cumbre Vieja Volcano (La Palma, Canary Islands) Through DInSAR Measurements and Analytical Modeling

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  • The 21 August 2017 Ischia (Italy) Earthquake Source Model Inferred From Seismological, GPS, and DInSAR Measurements

    V. De Novellis;S. Carlino;R. Castaldo;A. Tramelli

  • The MU-RAY project: detector technology and first data from Mt. Vesuvius

    F Ambrosino;A Anastasio;D Basta;L Bonechi

  • The seismicity of Campi Flegrei in the contest of an evolving long term unrest

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  • Geophysical precursors of the July-August 2019 paroxysmal eruptive phase and their implications for Stromboli volcano (Italy) monitoring.

    Flora Giudicepietro;Carmen López;Giovanni Macedonio;Salvatore Alparone

  • Seismological insight into the kinematics of the 5 April 2003 vulcanian explosion at Stromboli volcano (southern Italy)

    Luca D'Auria;Flora Giudicepietro;Marcello Martini;Rosario Peluso

  • Statistics of Seismicity to Investigate the Campi Flegrei Caldera Unrest

    A. Tramelli;C. Godano;C. Godano;P. Ricciolino;F. Giudicepietro

  • Sill intrusion as a source mechanism of unrest at volcanic calderas

    G. Macedonio;F. Giudicepietro;L. D'Auria;M. Martini

  • Fumarolic tremor and geochemical signals during a volcanic unrest

    Giovanni Chiodini;F. Giudicepietro;J. Vandemeulebrouck;A. Aiuppa

  • Seismological monitoring of the February 2007 effusive eruption of the Stromboli volcano

    M. Martini;F. Giudicepietro;L. DAuria;A. M. Esposito

  • The 4D imaging of the source of ground deformation at Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy)

    Luca D'Auria;Flora Giudicepietro;Marcello Martini;Riccardo Lanari

  • Continuous radon monitoring during seven years of volcanic unrest at Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy)

    C. Sabbarese;C. Sabbarese;F. Ambrosino;F. Ambrosino;G. Chiodini;F. Giudicepietro

  • The MU-RAY detector for muon radiography of volcanoes.

    A. Anastasio;F. Ambrosino;D. Basta;L. Bonechi

Frequent Co-Authors

Giovanni Macedonio
Giovanni Macedonio National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Stefano Caliro
Stefano Caliro National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Sonia Calvari
Sonia Calvari National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giovanni Chiodini
Giovanni Chiodini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
A. Bross
A. Bross Fermilab
Alessandro Bonaccorso
Alessandro Bonaccorso National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Riccardo Lanari
Riccardo Lanari National Research Council (CNR)
Marcus Bursik
Marcus Bursik University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Francesco Casu
Francesco Casu National Research Council (CNR)
Augusto Neri
Augusto Neri National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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