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Lucia Margheriti is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research is concentrated primarily in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on geophysics, which encompasses the majority of their published work. Additional areas of study include artificial intelligence, geology, ocean engineering, and information systems and management.

The scientist's expertise covers a range of topics related to seismic activity and geological processes. These include earthquake and tectonic studies, seismic imaging and inversion techniques, high-pressure geophysics and materials, seismic waves and analysis, seismology and earthquake studies, as well as geological and geophysical and geochemical analysis conducted worldwide.

Among the publications authored by Lucia Margheriti, key recent papers include:

  • Seismic Surveillance and Earthquake Monitoring in Italy, 2021, Seismological Research Letters
  • The 2011-2014 Pollino Seismic Swarm: Complex Fault Systems Imaged by 1D Refined Location and Shear Wave Splitting Analysis at the Apennines-Calabrian Arc Boundary, 2021, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Shear wave splitting in the Alpine region, 2021, Geophysical Journal International
  • A comprehensive suite of earthquake catalogues for the 2016-2017 Central Italy seismic sequence, 2022, Scientific Data
  • Seismic monitoring using the telecom fiber network, 2024, Communications Earth & Environment

Lucia Margheriti has collaborated frequently with fellow researchers in the field. Among the most frequent co-authors are Paola Baccheschi, M. Moretti, Aladino Govoni, Francesco Pio Lucente, and D. Piccinini.

Their work has appeared most often in several key publication venues, which include:

  • Seismological Research Letters
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Annals of Geophysics
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Best Publications

  • The 2009 L'Aquila (central Italy) MW6.3 earthquake: Main shock and aftershocks

    C. Chiarabba;A. Amato;M. Anselmi;P. Baccheschi

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

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

  • The AlpArray Seismic Network: A Large-Scale European Experiment to Image the Alpine Orogen

    György Hetényi;Irene Molinari;John Clinton;Götz Bokelmann

  • Temporal variation of seismic velocity and anisotropy before the 2009 MW 6.3 L'Aquila earthquake, Italy

    Francesco Pio Lucente;Pasquale De Gori;Lucia Margheriti;Davide Piccinini

  • Site amplification at five locations in San Francisco, California: A comparison of S waves, codas, and microtremors

    Linda C. Seekins;Leif Wennerberg;Lucia Margheriti;Hsi-Ping Liu

  • Constraints on mantle circulation around the deforming Calabrian slab

    Claudio Faccenna;Lucia Civetta;Massimo D'Antonio;Francesca Funiciello

  • Toroidal mantle flow around the Calabrian slab (Italy) from SKS splitting

    Sara Civello;Lucia Margheriti

  • The 2012 Pianura Padana Emiliana seimic sequence: locations, moment tensors and magnitudes

    Laura Scognamiglio;Lucia Margheriti;Francesco Mariano Mele;Elisa Tinti

  • Seismic anisotropy reveals the long route of the slab through the western-central Mediterranean mantle

    Francesco Pio Lucente;Lucia Margheriti;Claudia Piromallo;Guilhem Barruol

  • Complex Normal Faulting in the Apennines Thrust-and-Fold Belt: The 1997 Seismic Sequence in Central Italy

    L. Chiaraluce;A. Amato;M. Cocco;C. Chiarabba

  • The 2012 Emilia seismic sequence (Northern Italy): Imaging the thrust fault system by accurate aftershock location

    Aladino Govoni;Alessandro Marchetti;Pasquale De Gori;Massimo Di Bona

  • SKS splitting measurements in the Apenninic‐Tyrrhenian domain (Italy) and their relation with lithospheric subduction and mantle convection

    L. Margheriti;F. P. Lucente;S. Pondrelli

  • Seismic anisotropy beneath the Northern Apennines (Italy) and its tectonic implications

    L. Margheriti;C. Nostro;M. Cocco;A. Amato

  • Seismic anisotropy reveals focused mantle flow around the Calabrian slab (Southern Italy)

    P. Baccheschi;L. Margheriti;M. S. Steckler

  • Multi-segment rupture of the 2016 Amatrice-Visso-Norcia seismic sequence (central Italy) constrained by the first high-quality catalog of Early Aftershocks.

    Luigi Improta;Diana Latorre;Lucia Margheriti;Anna Nardi

  • The Mw 5.4 Reggio Emilia 1996 earthquake: active compressional tectonics in the Po Plain, Italy

    G. Selvaggi;F. Ferulano;M. Di Bona;A. Frepoli

  • Spatio-temporal distribution of seismic activity during the Umbria-Marche crisis, 1997

    Anne Deschamps;F. Courboulex;Stéphane Gaffet;A. Lomax

  • A comparison of coda and S-wave spectral ratios as estimates of site response in the southern San Francisco Bay area

    Lucia Margheriti;Leif Wennerberg;John Boatwright

  • Seismic anisotropy beneath the Northern Apennines (Italy): Mantle flow or lithosphere fabric?

    J. Plomerová;L. Margheriti;J. Park;V. Babuška

  • Passive Seismology and Deep Structure in Central Italy

    A. Amato;L. Margheriti;R. Azzara;A. Basili

  • Crustal Structure of the Ionian Basin and Eastern Sicily Margin: Results From a Wide???Angle Seismic Survey

    David Dellong;David Dellong;Frauke Klingelhoefer;Heidrun Kopp;David Graindorge

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio Chiarabba
Claudio Chiarabba National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Alessandro Amato
Alessandro Amato National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giulio Selvaggi
Giulio Selvaggi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Lauro Chiaraluce
Lauro Chiaraluce National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Pasquale De Gori
Pasquale De Gori National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Massimo Cocco
Massimo Cocco National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Jeffrey Park
Jeffrey Park Yale University
Alberto Michelini
Alberto Michelini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Vadim Levin
Vadim Levin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Claudia Piromallo
Claudia Piromallo National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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