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Earth Science

D-Index
31
Citations
3057
World Ranking
9007
National Ranking
374

Best Publications

  • Historical and pre-historical tsunamis in the Mediterranean and its connected seas: Geological signatures, generation mechanisms and coastal impacts

    Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos;Eulàlia Gràcia;Roger Urgeles;Valenti Sallares

  • Surface ruptures following the 30 October 2016 Mw 6.5 Norcia earthquake, central Italy

    R. Civico;S. Pucci;F. Villani;L. Pizzimenti

  • Slip Rates of The Aigion and Eliki Faults From Uplifted Marine Terraces, Corinth Gulf, Greece

    Paolo Marco De Martini;Daniela Pantosti;Nikolaos Palyvos;Francis Lemeille

  • Coseismic ruptures of the 24 August 2016, Mw 6.0 Amatrice earthquake (central Italy)

    S. Pucci;P. M. De Martini;R. Civico;F. Villani

  • Possible tsunami signatures from an integrated study in the Augusta Bay offshore (Eastern Sicily—Italy)

    A. Smedile;P.M. De Martini;D. Pantosti;L. Bellucci

  • Paleoseismicity of the 1981 Corinth earthquake fault: Seismic contribution to extensional strain in central Greece and implications for seismic hazard

    Richard E. L. Collier;Daniela Pantosti;Giuliana D'Addezio;Paolo Marco de Martini

  • Evidence for surface faulting events along the Paganica fault prior to the 6 April 2009 L'Aquila earthquake (central Italy)

    F. R. Cinti;D. Pantosti;P. M. De Martini;S. Pucci

  • A unique 4000 year long geological record of multiple tsunami inundations in the Augusta Bay (eastern Sicily, Italy)

    P.M. De Martini;M.S. Barbano;A. Smedile;F. Gerardi

  • Short-term vertical velocity field in the Apennines (Italy) revealed by geodetic levelling data

    E. D'Anastasio;P.M. De Martini;G. Selvaggi;D. Pantosti

  • Detecting young, slow‐slipping active faults by geologic and multidisciplinary high‐resolution geophysical investigations: A case study from the Apennine seismic belt, Italy.

    L. Improta;L. Ferranti;P. M. De Martini;S. Piscitelli

  • Discrimination of Tsunami Sources (Earthquake versus Landslide) on the Basis of Historical Data in Eastern Sicily and Southern Calabria

    Flavia Gerardi;Maria Serafina Barbano;Paolo Marco De Martini;Daniela Pantosti

  • Coseismic effects of the 2016 Amatrice seismic sequence: first geological results.

    W G Emergeo;S. Pucci;P.M. De Martini;R. Civico

  • Recent history of the Eastern Eliki Fault, Gulf of Corinth: geomorphology, palaeoseismology and impact on palaeoenvironments

    L. C. McNeill;R. E. Ll. Collier;P. M. De Martini;D. Pantosti

  • Palaeoseismological investigations of the Aigion Fault (Gulf of Corinth, Greece)

    Daniela Pantosti;Paolo M. De Martini;Iannis Koukouvelas;Leonidas Stamatopoulos

  • Identification of tsunami deposits and liquefaction features in the Gargano area (Italy): paleoseismological implication

    P. M. De Martini;P. Burrato;D. Pantosti;A. Maramai

  • A geologic contribution to the evaluation of the seismic potential of the Kahrizak fault (Tehran, Iran)

    P.M. De Martini;K. Hessami;D. Pantosti;G. D'Addezio

  • The Aigion-Neos Erineos coastal normal fault system (western Corinth Gulf Rift, Greece) : Geomorphological signature, recent earthquake history, and evolution

    N. Palyvos;D. Pantosti;P.M. de Martini;F. Lemeille

  • Surface Faulting of the 30 October 2016 Mw 6.5 Central Italy Earthquake: Detailed Analysis of a Complex Coseismic Rupture

    F. Villani;S. Pucci;R. Civico;P. M. De Martini

  • Geomorphological, paleontological and 87Sr/86Sr isotope analyses of early pleistocene paleoshorelines to define the uplift of Central Apennines (Italy)

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  • New insights into active tectonics and seismogenic potential of the Italian Southern Alps from vertical geodetic velocities

    Letizia Anderlini;Enrico Serpelloni;Cristiano Tolomei;Paolo Marco De Martini

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