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Valerio Tramutoli

Valerio Tramutoli

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
34
Citations
5151
World Ranking
9424
National Ranking
218

Overview

Valerio Tramutoli is affiliated with the University of Basilicata in Italy and specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on Environmental Science. They have contributed extensively to the fields of Geophysics and Global and Planetary Change, as well as Artificial Intelligence, Oceanography, and Ecology. Their research spans various topics including earthquake detection and analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, seismology, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, geochemistry and geologic mapping, and remote sensing applied to agriculture.

Their notable recent publications include the following:

  • Statistical Correlation Analysis Between Thermal Infrared Anomalies Observed From MTSATs and Large Earthquakes Occurred in Japan (2005-2015), 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Atmospheric and ionospheric coupling phenomena associated with large earthquakes, 2021, The European Physical Journal Special Topics
  • Modeling and Multi-Temporal Characterization of Total Suspended Matter by the Combined Use of Sentinel 2-MSI and Landsat 8-OLI Data: The Pertusillo Lake Case Study (Italy), 2020, Remote Sensing
  • Mt. Etna Paroxysms of February-April 2021 Monitored and Quantified through a Multi-Platform Satellite Observing System, 2021, Remote Sensing
  • Earthquake-Related Signals in Central Italy Detected by Hydrogeochemical and Satellite Techniques, 2020, Frontiers in Earth Science

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Valerio Tramutoli include Nicola Pergola, Nicola Genzano, Carolina Filizzola, Teodosio Lacava, and Francesco Marchese.

The scientist's research has been published predominantly in several venues, with a significant number of works featured in Remote Sensing, alongside contributions to Land, Annals of Geophysics, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth, and The European Physical Journal Special Topics.

Valerio Tramutoli's work addresses complex phenomena with an interdisciplinary approach, integrating satellite data analysis, geophysical methods, and environmental monitoring techniques. The focus on remote sensing technology is evident both in the volume of publications and the development of methodologies for environmental and seismic studies.

Best Publications

  • Assessing the potential of thermal infrared satellite surveys for monitoring seismically active areas: The case of Kocaeli (İzmit) earthquake, August 17, 1999

    V. Tramutoli;V. Cuomo;C. Filizzola;N. Pergola

  • Robust satellite techniques for remote sensing of seismically active areas

    V. Tramutoli;G. Di Bello;N. Pergola;S. Piscitelli

  • Robust AVHRR techniques (RAT) for environmental monitoring: theory and applications

    Valerio Tramutoli

  • Robust Satellite Techniques (RST) for Natural and Environmental Hazards Monitoring and Mitigation: Theory and Applications

    V. Tramutoli

  • Robust satellite techniques for seismically active areas monitoring: a sensitivity analysis on September 7, 1999 Athens's earthquake

    C. Filizzola;N. Pergola;C. Pietrapertosa;V. Tramutoli

  • Automated detection of thermal features of active volcanoes by means of infrared AVHRR records

    Nicola Pergola;Francesco Marchese;Valerio Tramutoli;Valerio Tramutoli

  • The impact of drought spells on forests depends on site conditions: The case of 2017 summer heat wave in southern Europe

    Angelo Rita;Jesus Julio Camarero;Angelo Nolè;Marco Borghetti

  • Toward the estimation of river discharge variations using MODIS data in ungauged basins

    Angelica Tarpanelli;Luca Brocca;Teodosio Lacava;Florisa Melone

  • On the possible origin of thermal infrared radiation (TIR) anomalies in earthquake-prone areas observed using robust satellite techniques (RST)

    Valerio Tramutoli;Valerio Tramutoli;Carolina Aliano;Rosita Corrado;Carolina Filizzola

  • A robust satellite technique for monitoring seismically active areas: The case of Bhuj Gujarat earthquake

    N. Genzano;C. Aliano;C. Filizzola;N. Pergola

  • Evaluation of a new satellite-based method for forest fire detection

    Vincenzo Cuomo;R. Lasaponara;Valerio Tramutoli

  • Improving volcanic ash cloud detection by a robust satellite technique

    Nicola Pergola;Valerio Tramutoli;Francesco Marchese;Irene Scaffidi

  • A First Assessment of the SMOS Soil Moisture Product With In Situ and Modeled Data in Italy and Luxembourg

    T. Lacava;P. Matgen;L. Brocca;M. Bittelli

  • Robust satellite techniques for volcanicand seismic hazards monitoring

    G. Di Bello;C. Filizzola;T. Lacava;F. Marchese

  • RST analysis of MSG-SEVIRI TIR radiances at the time of the Abruzzo 6 April 2009 earthquake

    Nicola Genzano;C. Aliano;Rosita Corrado;C. Filizzola

  • Long-Term RST Analysis of Anomalous TIR Sequences in Relation with Earthquakes Occurred in Greece in the Period 2004–2013

    Alexander Eleftheriou;Carolina Filizzola;Nicola Genzano;Teodosio Lacava

  • Using RST approach and EOS-MODIS radiances for monitoring seismically active regions: a study on the 6 April 2009 Abruzzo earthquake

    N. Pergola;N. Pergola;C. Aliano;I. Coviello;C. Filizzola

  • Improving soil wetness variations monitoring from passive microwave satellite data: The case of April 2000 Hungary flood

    Teodosio Lacava;Vincenzo Cuomo;Elena V. Di Leo;Nicola Pergola

  • Robust TIR satellite techniques for monitoring earthquake active regions: limits, main achievements and perspectives

    Carolina Aliano;Rosita Corrado;Carolina Filizzola;Nicola Genzano

  • A self-sufficient approach for GERB cloudy radiance detection

    V. Cuomo;C. Filizzola;N. Pergola;C. Pietrapertosa

  • Seismically active area monitoring by robust TIR satellite techniques: a sensitivity analysis on low magnitude earthquakes in Greece and Turkey

    R. Corrado;R. Caputo;C. Filizzola;N. Pergola

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergey Pulinets
Sergey Pulinets Russian Academy of Sciences
Katsumi Hattori
Katsumi Hattori Chiba University
Filippos Vallianatos
Filippos Vallianatos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Michel Parrot
Michel Parrot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Luca Brocca
Luca Brocca National Research Council (CNR)
Tommaso Moramarco
Tommaso Moramarco National Research Council (CNR)
Giovanni Martinelli
Giovanni Martinelli Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy
Marco Neri
Marco Neri National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Marouane Temimi
Marouane Temimi Stevens Institute of Technology
Gelsomina Pappalardo
Gelsomina Pappalardo National Research Council (CNR)

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