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    Multidisciplinary Study of Mud Emissions Following the 2016 Norcia Earthquake by Del Gaudio, Pierdomenico, Misiti, Valeria, Cantucci, Barbara, Liotta, Marcello, Ventura, Guido, Ricci, Tullio, Sciarra, Alessandra, Di Naccio, Deborah, Amoroso, Sara, Monaco, Paola

    Published in Applied sciences (01-06-2023)
    “…We report composition, grain size, and rheological data related to the mud emitted as a consequence of the maximum moment magnitude (Mw max = 6.5) on 30…”
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    Morphotectonic analysis of the Lunigiana and Garfagnana grabens (northern Apennines, Italy): Implications for active normal faulting by Di Naccio, Deborah, Boncio, Paolo, Brozzetti, Francesco, Pazzaglia, Frank J., Lavecchia, Giusy

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-11-2013)
    “…This work integrates existing structural geology data with new detailed geomorphic analyses of the fluvial network to characterize active and potentially…”
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    Complexity of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake causative fault system (Abruzzi Apennines, Italy) and effects on the Middle Aterno Quaternary basin arrangement by Pucci, S., Villani, F., Civico, R., Di Naccio, D., Porreca, M., Benedetti, L., Gueli, A., Stella, G., Baccheschi, P., Pantosti, D.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-06-2019)
    “…An Mw 6.1, devastating earthquake, on April 6, 2009, struck the Middle Aterno Valley (Abruzzi Apennines, Italy) due to the activation of a poorly known normal…”
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    Seismic amplification in a fractured rock site. The case study of San Gregorio (L'Aquila, Italy) by Di Naccio, Deborah, Vassallo, Maurizio, Di Giulio, Giuseppe, Amoroso, Sara, Cantore, Luciana, Hailemikael, Salomon, Falcucci, Emanuela, Gori, Stefano, Milana, Giuliano

    “…The village of San Gregorio (SG), eight kilometres away from L'Aquila (central Italy), was severely damaged by the April 6, 2009 L'Aquila earthquake (MW 6.1)…”
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    Results from shallow geophysical investigations in the northwestern sector of the island of Malta by Pischiutta, M., Villani, F., D'Amico, S., Vassallo, M., Cara, F., Di Naccio, D., Farrugia, D., Di Giulio, G., Amoroso, S., Cantore, L., Mercuri, A., Famiani, D., Galea, P., Akinci, A., Rovelli, A.

    “…We performed geophysical investigations in the northwestern sector of the island of Malta to reconstruct velocity-depth models and provide shear-wave velocity…”
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    A Meta‐Analysis of Fault Slip Rates Across the Central Apennines by Carafa, M. M. C., Di Naccio, D., Di Lorenzo, C., Kastelic, V., Bird, P.

    “…Several methods such as paleoseismic trenching, mapping of offset geomorphic markers, and dating of scarp profiles have been used to determine slip rates of…”
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    Gravity Versus Tectonics: The Case of 2016 Amatrice and Norcia (Central Italy) Earthquakes Surface Coseismic Fractures by Di Naccio, D., Kastelic, V., Carafa, M. M. C., Esposito, C., Milillo, P., Di Lorenzo, C.

    “…The 2016 central Apennines earthquake sequence was caused by slip on an extensional fault system and resulted in sizable coseismic surface deformation. The…”
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