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Giorgio Cassiani

Giorgio Cassiani

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Earth Science

D-Index
45
Citations
6686
World Ranking
4515
National Ranking
112

Overview

Giorgio Cassiani is affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with a substantial focus on geophysics and environmental applications.

The main fields of study covered in their work include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Engineering

Their subfields of specialization include:

  • Geophysics
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Ecology

Cassiani's research topics often center around geophysical and geoelectrical methods and their applications, seismic analysis, and geological as well as hydrological processes. Specific topics in their work include:

  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Seismology and Earthquake Studies
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Time-lapse monitoring of root water uptake using electrical resistivity tomography and mise-à-la-masse: a vineyard infiltration experiment" (2020) published in SOIL
  • "A field-scale remediation of residual light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL): chemical enhancers for pump and treat" (2021) published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • "Delineation of hydrocarbon contaminants with multi-frequency complex conductivity imaging" (2021) published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Contamination presence and dynamics at a polluted site: Spatial analysis of integrated data and joint conceptual modeling approach" (2022) published in Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
  • "Resolving the thickness of peat deposits with contact-less electromagnetic methods: A case study in the Venice coastland" (2020) published in The Science of The Total Environment

Cassiani frequently publishes in several scientific journals and venues, including:

  • Near Surface Geophysics
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • SOIL

Collaborative work is a notable aspect of their career, with frequent coauthors being:

  • Jacopo Boaga
  • Ilaria Barone
  • Benjamin Mary
  • Rita Deiana
  • Luca Peruzzo

In addition to journal publications, Giorgio Cassiani has contributed to book publications, including a volume titled Solid Waste Management - Recent Advances, New Trends and Applications published by IntechOpen in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Vadose zone flow model parameterisation using cross-borehole radar and resistivity imaging

    Andrew M. Binley;Giorgio Cassiani;Roy Middleton;Peter Winship

  • Relationship between spectral induced polarization and hydraulic properties of saturated and unsaturated sandstone

    Andrew Binley;Lee D. Slater;Melanie Fukes;Giorgio Cassiani

  • An overview of the spectral induced polarization method for near-surface applications

    Andreas Kemna;Andrew Binley;Giorgio Cassiani;Ernst Niederleithinger

  • A saline trace test monitored via time-lapse surface electrical resistivity tomography.

    Giorgio Cassiani;Vittorio Bruno;Alberto Villa;Nicoletta Fusi

  • Managing the effects of multiple stressors on aquatic ecosystems under water scarcity. The GLOBAQUA project

    Alícia Navarro-Ortega;Vicenç Acuña;Alberto Bellin;Peter Burek

  • A 3D ERT study of solute transport in a large experimental tank

    L Slater;A Binley;R Versteeg;Giorgio Cassiani

  • An updated ground thermal properties database for GSHP applications

    Giorgia Dalla Santa;Antonio Galgaro;Antonio Galgaro;Raffaele Sassi;Matteo Cultrera

  • A saline tracer test monitored via both surface and cross-borehole electrical resistivity tomography: Comparison of time-lapse results

    M. T. Perri;G. Cassiani;I. Gervasio;R. Deiana

  • Partial root-zone drying irrigation in orange orchards: Effects on water use and crop production characteristics

    S. Consoli;F. Stagno;F. Stagno;D. Vanella;J. Boaga

  • Characterization of a dismissed landfill via electrical resistivity tomography and mise-à-la-masse method

    Lorenzo De Carlo;Maria Teresa Perri;Maria Clementina Caputo;Rita Deiana

  • An experiment of non‐invasive characterization of the vadose zone via water injection and cross‐hole time‐lapse geophysical monitoring

    Rita Deiana;Giorgio Cassiani;Andreas Kemna;Alberto Villa

  • Monitoring the hydrologic behaviour of a mountain slope via time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography

    G. Cassiani;Alberto Godio;Stefano Stocco;A. Villa

  • Monitoring and modelling of soil-plant interactions: the joint use of ERT, sap flow and Eddy Covariance data to characterize the volume of an orange tree root zone

    G. Cassiani;J. Boaga;D. Vanella;M. T. Perri

  • Effective permittivity of porous media: a critical analysis of the complex refractive index model

    Alessandro Brovelli;Giorgio Cassiani

  • Mode misidentification in Rayleigh waves: Ellipticity as a cause and a cure

    Jacopo Boaga;Giorgio Cassiani;Claudio L. Strobbia;Giulio Vignoli

  • Modeling unsaturated flow in a layered formation under quasi-steady state conditions using geophysical data constraints

    Giorgio Cassiani;Andrew Binley

  • Spectral induced polarization for the characterization of free-phase hydrocarbon contamination of sediments with low clay content

    Giorgio Cassiani;Andreas Kemna;Alberto Villa;Egon Zimmermann

  • Multilayer ground-penetrating radar guided waves in shallow soil layers for estimating soil water content

    Claudio Strobbia;Giorgio Cassiani

  • Shear wave profiles from surface wave inversion: the impact of uncertainty on seismic site response analysis

    Jacopo Boaga;G. Vignoli;G. Vignoli;Giorgio Cassiani

  • Hydrogeophysics : opportunities and challenges

    Andrew Binley;Giorgio Cassiani;Rita Deiana

  • Assessment of local hydraulic properties from electrical resistivity tomography monitoring of a three‐dimensional synthetic tracer test experiment

    Matteo Camporese;G Cassiani;R Deiana;P Salandin

  • Calibration of a Vadose Zone Model Using Water Injection Monitored by GPR and Electrical Resistance Tomography

    Rita Deiana;Giorgio Cassiani;Alberto Villa;Andrea Bagliani

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew Binley
Andrew Binley Lancaster University
Mario Putti
Mario Putti University of Padua
Andreas Kemna
Andreas Kemna University of Bonn
Alberto Bellin
Alberto Bellin University of Trento
Peter Dietrich
Peter Dietrich University of Tübingen
Susan S. Hubbard
Susan S. Hubbard Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Andrea D'Alpaos
Andrea D'Alpaos University of Padua
Bruno Majone
Bruno Majone University of Trento
Alberto Villa
Alberto Villa University of Milan
Marco Marani
Marco Marani University of Padua

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