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    Early succession on slag compared to urban soil: A slower recovery by Zou, Heng-Xing, Anastasio, Alison E, Pfister, Catherine A

    Published in PloS one (19-12-2019)
    “…Slag, waste from the steel-making process, contains large amounts of calcium, magnesium, iron and other heavy metals. Because of its composition, high pH and…”
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    Urban post‐industrial landscapes have unrealized ecological potential by Merwin, Laura, Umek, Lauren, Anastasio, Alison E.

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-11-2022)
    “…Urbanized and post‐industrial sites often host considerable biodiversity but are too frequently dismissed by conservation professionals, in part because…”
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    Active tectonics of the Adriatic region from GPS and earthquake slip vectors by D'Agostino, N., Avallone, A., Cheloni, D., D'Anastasio, E., Mantenuto, S., Selvaggi, G.

    “…To investigate the kinematics of the Adriatic region, we integrate continuous and episodic GPS measurements with Mw > 4.5 earthquake slip vectors selected from…”
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    Cryptic male mate choice for high-quality females reduces male postcopulatory success in future matings by Anastasio, Olivia E, Sinclair, Chelsea S, Pischedda, Alison

    Published in Evolution (01-06-2023)
    “…Cryptic male mate choice occurs when males differentially allocate resources to females during or after copulation. When male resources are limited, males may…”
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    The 2016 Kaikōura Earthquake Revealed by Kinematic Source Inversion and Seismic Wavefield Simulations: Slow Rupture Propagation on a Geometrically Complex Crustal Fault Network by Holden, C., Kaneko, Y., D'Anastasio, E., Benites, R., Fry, B., Hamling, I. J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-11-2017)
    “…The 2016 Kaikōura (New Zealand) earthquake generated large ground motions and resulted in multiple onshore and offshore fault ruptures, a profusion of…”
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    Slow slip events and the 2016 Te Araroa Mw 7.1 earthquake interaction: Northern Hikurangi subduction, New Zealand by Koulali, A., McClusky, S., Wallace, L., Allgeyer, S., Tregoning, P., D'Anastasio, E., Benavente, R.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-08-2017)
    “…Following a sequence of three Slow Slip Events (SSEs) on the northern Hikurangi Margin, between June 2015 and August 2016, a Mw 7.1 earthquake struck ~30 km…”
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    Diet and lifesyle of a cohort of primary school children by Caputo, E, Talarico, V, Mattace, F, Giancotti, L, Anastasio, E, Baserga, M

    Published in La Pediatria medica e chirurgica (01-03-2012)
    “…The obesity is the disease of the new millennium, because it affects about 300 million people in the world, and especially it has a high prevalence in…”
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    Coseismic and initial post-seismic slip of the 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila earthquake, Italy, from GPS measurements by Cheloni, D., D'Agostino, N., D'Anastasio, E., Avallone, A., Mantenuto, S., Giuliani, R., Mattone, M., Calcaterra, S., Gambino, P., Dominici, D., Radicioni, F., Fastellini, G.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-06-2010)
    “…Here we report the preliminary results of GPS data inversions for coseismic and initial afterslip distributions of the Mw 6.3 2009 April 6 L'Aquila earthquake…”
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    Source verification of mis-identified Arabidopsis thaliana accessions by Anastasio, Alison E, Platt, Alexander, Horton, Matthew, Grotewold, Erich, Scholl, Randy, Borevitz, Justin O, Nordborg, Magnus, Bergelson, Joy

    “…A major strength of Arabidopsis thaliana as a model lies in the availability of a large number of naturally occurring inbred lines. Recent studies of A…”
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    Reassessment of the source of the 1976 Friuli, NE Italy, earthquake sequence from the joint inversion of high‐precision levelling and triangulation data by Cheloni, D., D’Agostino, N., D’Anastasio, E., Selvaggi, G.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-08-2012)
    “…SUMMARY In this study, we revisit the mechanism of the 1976 Friuli (NE Italy) earthquake sequence (main shocks Mw 6.4, 5.9 and 6.0). We present a new source…”
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    Crustal deformation and stress transfer during a propagating earthquake sequence: The 2013 Cook Strait sequence, central New Zealand by Hamling, I. J., D'Anastasio, E., Wallace, L. M., Ellis, S., Motagh, M., Samsonov, S., Palmer, N., Hreinsdóttir, S.

    “…The 2013 Cook Strait earthquake sequence began on 18 July 2013 with two foreshocks of Mw 5.7 and Mw 5.8 and culminated in the Mw 6.6 Cook Strait and Lake…”
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    Short-term vertical velocity field in the Apennines (Italy) revealed by geodetic levelling data by D'Anastasio, E., De Martini, P.M., Selvaggi, G., Pantosti, D., Marchioni, A., Maseroli, R.

    Published in Tectonophysics (01-06-2006)
    “…We estimate current vertical movements along the Apennines (Italy) through repeatedly measured high precision levelling routes. In order to highlight regional…”
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