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Tazio Strozzi publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tazio Strozzi sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 288 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Tazio Strozzi D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Tazio Strozzi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 76th percentile

76% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Tazio Strozzi is affiliated with Gamma Remote Sensing in Switzerland. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science, with significant contributions in several subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Aerospace Engineering, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Environmental Engineering.

The main topics of Strozzi's work encompass a variety of areas related to cryospheric and environmental studies:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Applications and Techniques
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Winter Sports Injuries and Performance
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing

The scientist has published in notable venues, frequently contributing to:

  • The Cryosphere
  • Remote Sensing
  • Earth System Science Data
  • Procedia Computer Science
  • Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences

Among recent publications by Strozzi, the following are particularly noteworthy:

  • Monitoring Rock Glacier Kinematics with Satellite Synthetic Aperture Radar, 2020, Remote Sensing
  • Inventory and changes of rock glacier creep speeds in Ile Alatau and Kungöy Ala-Too, northern Tien Shan, since the 1950s, 2021, The Cryosphere
  • The unquantified mass loss of Northern Hemisphere marine-terminating glaciers from 2000-2020, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Incorporating InSAR kinematics into rock glacier inventories: insights from 11 regions worldwide, 2022, The Cryosphere
  • Permafrost Monitoring from Space, 2023, Surveys in Geophysics

Frequent collaborators in their research include Rafael Caduff, Nina Jones, Andreas Kääb, Annett Bartsch, and Reynald Delaloye, reflecting a strong network within the field.

Best Publications

  • Interferometric point target analysis for deformation mapping

    C. Werner;U. Wegmuller;T. Strozzi;A. Wiesmann

  • Glacier motion estimation using SAR offset-tracking procedures

    T. Strozzi;A. Luckman;T. Murray;U. Wegmuller

  • The glaciers climate change initiative: Methods for creating glacier area, elevation change and velocity products

    Frank Paul;Tobias Bolch;Andreas Kääb;Thomas Nagler

  • Remote sensing of glacier- and permafrost-related hazards in high mountains: an overview

    A. Kääb;C. Huggel;L. Fischer;S. Guex

  • Survey and monitoring of landslide displacements by means of L-band satellite SAR interferometry

    Tazio Strozzi;Paolo Farina;Alessandro Corsini;Christian Ambrosi

  • Sentinel-1 Support in the GAMMA Software

    Urs Wegnüller;Charles Werner;Tazio Strozzi;Andreas Wiesmann

  • Is there a single surge mechanism? Contrasts in dynamics between glacier surges in Svalbard and other regions

    Tavi Murray;Tazio Strozzi;Adrian Luckman;Hester Jiskoot

  • Compilation of a glacier inventory for the western Himalayas from satellite data: methods, challenges, and results

    Holger Frey;Frank Paul;Tazio Strozzi

  • Quantitative evidence that compaction of Holocene sediments drives the present land subsidence of the Po Delta, Italy

    P. Teatini;P. Teatini;L. Tosi;T. Strozzi

  • Error sources and guidelines for quality assessment of glacier area, elevation change, and velocity products derived from satellite data in the Glaciers_cci project

    Frank Paul;Tobias Bolch;Kate Briggs;Andreas Kääb

  • Mapping regional land displacements in the Venice coastland by an integrated monitoring system

    Pietro Teatini;Luigi Tosi;Tazio Strozzi;Laura Carbognin

  • Estimation of Arctic glacier motion with satellite L-band SAR data

    Tazio Strozzi;Alexei Kouraev;Andreas Wiesmann;Urs Wegmüller

  • Combined observations of rock mass movements using satellite SAR interferometry, differential GPS, airborne digital photogrammetry, and airborne photography interpretation

    Tazio Strozzi;Reynald Delaloye;Andreas Kääb;Christian Ambrosi

  • On the application of SAR interferometry to geomorphological studies: estimation of landform attributes and mass movements

    Filippo Catani;Paolo Farina;Sandro Moretti;Giovanni Nico

  • Automated classification of debris-covered glaciers combining optical, SAR and topographic data in an object-based environment

    Benjamin Aubrey Robson;Christopher Nuth;Svein Olaf Dahl;Daniel Hölbling

  • Natural versus anthropogenic subsidence of Venice

    Luigi Tosi;Pietro Teatini;Pietro Teatini;Tazio Strozzi

  • A consistent glacier inventory for Karakoram and Pamir derived from Landsat data: distribution of debris cover and mapping challenges

    Nico Mölg;Tobias Bolch;Philipp Rastner;Tazio Strozzi

  • Landuse mapping with ERS SAR interferometry

    T. Strozzi;P.B.G. Dammert;U. Wegmuller;J.-M. Martinez

  • Contemporary glacier retreat triggers a rapid landslide response, Great Aletsch Glacier, Switzerland

    Andrew Kos;Florian Amann;Tazio Strozzi;Reynald Delaloye

  • JERS SAR interferometry for land subsidence monitoring

    T. Strozzi;U. Wegmuller;C.L. Werner;A. Wiesmann

  • Resolving land subsidence within the Venice Lagoon by persistent scatterer SAR interferometry

    P. Teatini;L. Tosi;T. Strozzi;L. Carbognin

Frequent Co-Authors

Urs Wegmüller
Urs Wegmüller Gamma Remote Sensing (Switzerland)
Andreas Wiesmann
Andreas Wiesmann University of Bern
Charles Werner
Charles Werner University of Zurich
Pietro Teatini
Pietro Teatini University of Padua
Luigi Tosi
Luigi Tosi National Research Council (CNR)
Andreas Kääb
Andreas Kääb University of Oslo
Maurizio Santoro
Maurizio Santoro Gamma Remote Sensing (Switzerland)
Reynald Delaloye
Reynald Delaloye University of Fribourg
Adrian Luckman
Adrian Luckman Swansea University
Frank Paul
Frank Paul University of Zurich

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