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Maurizio Ripepe

Maurizio Ripepe

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D-Index
67
Citations
11518
World Ranking
1276
National Ranking
13

Overview

Maurizio Ripepe is a researcher affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy. Their work is primarily situated within the broader field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, contributing to a total of 85 publications in this area. Within this domain, their research extensively covers subfields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Atmospheric Science, Ocean Engineering, and Astronomy and Astrophysics.

Their research topics focus mainly on seismic and geological phenomena, with key areas including earthquake and tectonic studies, seismic waves and analysis, earthquake detection and analysis, geological and geochemical analysis, seismology and earthquake studies, high-pressure geophysics and materials, and geology and paleoclimatology research.

Maurizio Ripepe's publication record includes several recent papers that reflect a range of scientific investigations:

  • Atmospheric waves and global seismoacoustic observations of the January 2022 Hunga eruption, Tonga (2022) published in Science
  • Thermal Remote Sensing for Global Volcano Monitoring: Experiences From the MIROVA System (2020) published in Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Ground deformation reveals the scale-invariant conduit dynamics driving explosive basaltic eruptions (2021) published in Nature Communications
  • Volcanic Hot-Spot Detection Using SENTINEL-2: A Comparison with MODIS-MIROVA Thermal Data Series (2020) published in Remote Sensing
  • Volcanic CO 2 tracks the incubation period of basaltic paroxysms (2021) published in Science Advances

Their frequent co-authors include Giorgio Lacanna, Marco Pistolesi, Dario Delle Donne, Alessandro Aiuppa, and Diego Coppola. This collaboration network highlights a consistent partnership within the scientific community to address complex geophysical research questions.

Ripepe's scientific contributions have been disseminated through a variety of prominent publication venues. The most frequent journals where their work appears are the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, Frontiers in Earth Science, Bulletin of Volcanology, and Geophysical Journal International. This diversity of outlets reflects a broad engagement with geosciences and related disciplines.

Best Publications

  • Atmospheric waves and global seismoacoustic observations of the January 2022 Hunga eruption, Tonga

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

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

  • Strombolian explosive styles and source conditions: insights from thermal (FLIR) video

    Matthew R. Patrick;Matthew R. Patrick;Matthew R. Patrick;Andrew J. L. Harris;Maurizio Ripepe;Jonathan Dehn

  • Calcareous nannofossils and Milankovitch cycles: the example of the Albian Gault Clay Formation (southern England)

    Elisabetta Erba;Davide Castradori;Guido Guasti;Maurizio Ripepe

  • Volcano infrasound: A review

    Jeffrey Bruce Johnson;Maurizio Ripepe

  • Time constraints for modeling source dynamics of volcanic explosions at Stromboli

    Maurizio Ripepe;Sergio Ciliberto;Massimo Della Schiava

  • Thermal, seismic and infrasonic evidences of variable degassing rates at Stromboli volcano

    Maurizio Ripepe;Andrew J.L. Harris;Roberto Carniel

  • Gas bubble dynamics model for shallow volcanic tremor at Stromboli

    Maurizio Ripepe;Evgenii Gordeev

  • Highlights from a seismic broadband array on Stromboli Volcano

    Juegen Neuberg;Richard Luckett;Maurizio Ripepe;Thomas Braun

  • Infrasonic waves and volcanic tremor at Stromboli

    M. Ripepe;P. Poggi;T. Braun;E. Gordeev

  • Tephra sedimentation during the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption (Iceland) from deposit, radar, and satellite observations

    C Bonadonna;Riccardo Genco;M Gouhier;Marco Pistolesi

  • Array tracking of infrasonic sources at Stromboli volcano

    Maurizio Ripepe;Emanuele Marchetti

  • Enhanced volcanic hot-spot detection using MODIS IR data: results from the MIROVA system

    D. Coppola;M. Laiolo;M. Laiolo;C. Cigolini;D. Delle Donne;D. Delle Donne

  • Temperature and dynamics of degassing at Stromboli

    Andrew Harris;Maurizio Ripepe

  • A case history of paroxysmal explosion at Stromboli: Timing and dynamics of the April 5, 2003 event

    Mauro Rosi;A. Bertagnini;A. J. L. Harris;L. Pioli

  • Image processing of explosive activity at Stromboli

    M. Ripepe;M. Rossi;G. Saccorotti

  • Synergy of multiple geophysical approaches to unravel explosive eruption conduit and source dynamics – A case study from Stromboli

    Andrew Harris;Maurizio Ripepe

  • Effusive to explosive transition during the 2003 eruption of Stromboli volcano

    Maurizio Ripepe;Emanuele Marchetti;Giacomo Ulivieri;Andrew Harris

  • The summit hydrothermal system of Stromboli. New insights from self-potential, temperature, CO2 and fumarolic fluid measurements, with structural and monitoring implications

    Anthony Finizola;Francesco Sortino;Jean-François Lénat;Maurice Aubert

  • Geophysical investigations at Stromboli volcano, Italy. Implications for ground water flow and paroxysmal activity.

    André Revil;Anthony Finizola;Francesco Sortino;Maurizio Ripepe

  • Tephra sedimentation during the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption (Iceland) from deposit, radar and satellite observations

    C Bonadonna;R Genco;M Gouhier;M Pistolesi

  • Array Tracking of Infrasonic Sources at Stromboli Volcano

    E. Marchetti;M. Ripepe

Frequent Co-Authors

Emanuele Marchetti
Emanuele Marchetti University of Florence
Andrew J. L. Harris
Andrew J. L. Harris University of Clermont Auvergne
Diego Coppola
Diego Coppola University of Turin
Alessandro Aiuppa
Alessandro Aiuppa University of Palermo
Costanza Bonadonna
Costanza Bonadonna University of Geneva
Marco Pistolesi
Marco Pistolesi University of Pisa
Giancarlo Tamburello
Giancarlo Tamburello National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Raffaello Cioni
Raffaello Cioni University of Florence
Mauro Rosi
Mauro Rosi University of Pisa
Ármann Höskuldsson
Ármann Höskuldsson University of Iceland

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