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    Retrieval of Elastodynamic Reflections From Passive Double‐Couple Recordings by Hartstra, I. E., Almagro Vidal, C., Wapenaar, K.

    “…Virtual Green's functions obtained by seismic interferometry (SI) can provide valuable reflectivity data that can complement tomographic inversion schemes…”
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    Hydrological Effects on Seismic‐Noise Monitoring in Karstic Media by Almagro Vidal, C., Zaccarelli, L., Pintori, F., Bragato, P. L., Serpelloni, E.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-08-2021)
    “…Fluctuations in groundwater content may produce surface deformation and affect the elastic properties of the Earth’s crust. In this study, we evaluate the…”
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    Retrieval of reflections from ambient noise using illumination diagnosis by Vidal, C. Almagro, Draganov, D., van der Neut, J., Drijkoningen, G., Wapenaar, K.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-09-2014)
    “…Seismic interferometry (SI) enables the retrieval of virtual sources at the location of receivers. In the case of passive SI, no active sources are used for…”
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    Full-field multidimensional deconvolution to retrieve body-wave reflections from sparse passive sources by Hartstra, I.E., Almagro Vidal, C., Wapenaar, K.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-08-2017)
    “…Abstract Our objective is to complement lithospheric seismic tomography with an interferometric method to retrieve high-resolution reflectivity images from…”
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    Crustal Deformation and Seismic Velocity Perturbations in the Alto Tiberina Fault Zone (Northern Apennines, Italy) by Almagro Vidal, C., Zaccarelli, L., Pintori, F., Serpelloni, E.

    “…Crustal perturbations related to seismic activity can generally be observed with the occurrence of a large magnitude event. For less energetic seismic…”
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