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Marco Anzidei is affiliated with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Arts and Humanities. Within these, they focus on several subfields including Earth-Surface Processes, Archeology, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography, and Global and Planetary Change.

The main topics covered in their work include Coastal and Marine Dynamics, Maritime and Coastal Archaeology, Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geophysics and Gravity Measurements, and Marine and environmental studies.

Anzidei has published extensively in numerous scientific journals. The venues where they most frequently publish are:

  • Remote Sensing
  • Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
  • Scientific Reports
  • Water
  • npj Climate and Atmospheric Science

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Anzidei include:

  • "Relative Sea-Level Rise and Potential Submersion Risk for 2100 on 16 Coastal Plains of the Mediterranean Sea" (2020, Water)
  • "Sea-Level Rise and Shoreline Changes Along an Open Sandy Coast: Case Study of Gulf of Taranto, Italy" (2020, Water)
  • "Relative Sea-Level Rise Scenario for 2100 along the Coast of South Eastern Sicily (Italy) by InSAR Data, Satellite Images and High-Resolution Topography" (2021, Remote Sensing)
  • "Sea Level Rise Scenario for 2100 A.D. in the Heritage Site of Pyrgi (Santa Severa, Italy)" (2020, Journal of Marine Science and Engineering)
  • "The Impact of Future Sea-Level Rise on Low-Lying Subsiding Coasts: A Case Study of Tavoliere Delle Puglie (Southern Italy)" (2022, Remote Sensing)

Anzidei collaborates frequently with a number of co-authors, including:

  • A. Vecchio
  • Enrico Serpelloni
  • Tommaso Alberti
  • Giovanni Scicchitano
  • Antonio Vecchio

Best Publications

  • Kinematics of the Western Africa-Eurasia plate boundary from focal mechanisms and GPS data

    E. Serpelloni;G. Vannucci;S. Pondrelli;A. Argnani

  • Sea level change along the Italian coast during the Holocene and projections for the future

    Kurt Lambeck;Kurt Lambeck;Fabrizio Antonioli;Marco Anzidei;Luigi Ferranti

  • Crustal velocity and strain-rate fields in Italy and surrounding regions: new results from the analysis of permanent and non-permanent GPS networks

    E. Serpelloni;M. Anzidei;P. Baldi;G. Casula

  • Sea level in Roman time in the Central Mediterranean and implications for recent change

    Kurt Lambeck;Marco Anzidei;Fabrizio Antonioli;Alessandra Benini

  • Sea-level change during the Holocene in Sardinia and in the northeastern Adriatic (central Mediterranean Sea) from archaeological and geomorphological data

    F. Antonioli;M. Anzidei;K. Lambeck;R. Auriemma

  • Late Quaternary sea-level changes and early human societies in the central and eastern Mediterranean Basin: An interdisciplinary review

    Jonathan Benjamin;Alessio Rovere;Alessandro Fontana;Stefano Furlani

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

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

  • Sea-level rise and potential drowning of the Italian coastal plains: Flooding risk scenarios for 2100

    F Antonioli;M. Anzidei;A. Amorosi;V. Lo Presti

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

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

  • A Combined Velocity Field of the Mediterranean Region

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

  • Paleoenvironmental Records, Geophysical Modeling, and Reconstruction of Sea-Level Trends and Variability on Centennial and Longer Timescales

    Kurt Lambeck;Kurt Lambeck;Colin D. Woodroffe;Fabrizio Antonioli;Marco Anzidei

  • The September 26, 1997 Colfiorito, Italy, earthquakes : modeled coseismic surface displacement from SAR interferometry and GPS

    S. Stramondo;Manlio Tesauro;P. Briole;E. Sansosti

  • Tidal notches in Mediterranean Sea: a comprehensive analysis

    Fabrizio Antonioli;Valeria Lo Presti;Valeria Lo Presti;Alessio Rovere;Alessio Rovere;Luigi Ferranti

  • Syn‐convergent extension observed using the RETREAT GPS network, northern Apennines, Italy

    R. A. Bennett;E. Serpelloni;S. Hreinsdóttir;M. T. Brandon

  • Coastal structure, sea-level changes and vertical motion of the land in the Mediterranean

    Marco Anzidei;Kurt Lambeck;Fabrizio Antonioli;Stefano Furlani

  • Strain accumulation across the Messina Straits and kinematics of Sicily and Calabria from GPS data and dislocation modeling

    E. Serpelloni;R. Bürgmann;M. Anzidei;P. Baldi

  • The 2002–2003 submarine gas eruption at Panarea volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy): Volcanology of the seafloor and implications for the hazard scenario

    Alessandra Esposito;Guido Giordano;Marco Anzidei

  • Sea level change and vertical land movements since the last two millennia along the coasts of southwestern Turkey and Israel

    Marco Anzidei;Marco Anzidei;Fabrizio Antonioli;A. Benini;Kurt Lambeck

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

    Marco Anzidei;Paolo Baldi;Giuseppe Casula;Alessandro Galvani

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

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

  • Relative Sea-Level Rise and Potential Submersion Risk for 2100 on 16 Coastal Plains of the Mediterranean Sea

    Fabrizio Antonioli;Giovanni De Falco;Valeria Lo Presti;Lorenzo Moretti

Frequent Co-Authors

Federica Riguzzi
Federica Riguzzi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Enrico Serpelloni
Enrico Serpelloni University of Bologna
Fabrizio Antonioli
Fabrizio Antonioli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Giuseppe Mastronuzzi
Giuseppe Mastronuzzi University of Bari Aldo Moro
Kurt Lambeck
Kurt Lambeck Australian National University
Luigi Ferranti
Luigi Ferranti University of Naples Federico II
Giuseppe Puglisi
Giuseppe Puglisi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Pierre Briole
Pierre Briole École Normale Supérieure
Giulio Selvaggi
Giulio Selvaggi National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Gianmaria Sannino
Gianmaria Sannino National Agency For New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development

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