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    Landscape, Memory, and Adverse Shocks: The 1968 Earthquake in Belìce Valley (Sicily, Italy): A Case Study by Petino, Gianni, Napoli, Maria Donata, Mattia, Mario

    Published in Land (Basel) (20-05-2022)
    “…The interaction between humans and nature dramatically reveals the role of sudden and destructive events in the progressive and never-ending trend of depletion…”
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    Transtension at the Northern Termination of the Alfeo-Etna Fault System (Western Ionian Sea, Italy): Seismotectonic Implications and Relation with Mt. Etna Volcanism by Gambino, Salvatore, Barreca, Giovanni, Bruno, Valentina, De Guidi, Giorgio, Ferlito, Carmelo, Gross, Felix, Mattia, Mario, Scarfì, Luciano, Monaco, Carmelo

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-03-2022)
    “…Offshore data in the western Ionian Sea indicate that the NW–SE-trending dextral shear zone of the Alfeo-Etna Fault System turns to the N–S direction near the…”
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    Eighteen years of GPS surveys in the Aeolian Islands (southern Italy): open data archive and velocity field by Alessandra Esposito, Grazia Pietrantonio, Valentina Bruno, Marco Anzidei, Alessandro Bonforte, Francesco Guglielmino, Mario Mattia, Giuseppe Puglisi, Vincenzo Sepe, Enrico Serpelloni

    Published in Annals of geophysics (01-10-2015)
    “…Since the early 1970s, geodetic networks became a most important tool to monitor the present day deformations of the volcanic arc of the Aeolian Islands. The…”
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    Shallow intrusive processes during 2002–2004 and current volcanic activity on Mt. Etna by Patanè, Domenico, Mattia, Mario, Aloisi, Marco

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-03-2005)
    “…The understanding of shallow intrusive processes during 2002–2004, as well as the causes of the volcano‐tectonic seismicity, has been improved at Mt. Etna by…”
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    Etn@ref: a geodetic reference frame for Mt. Etna GPS networks by Mimmo Palano, Massimo Rossi, Flavio Cannavò, Valentina Bruno, Marco Aloisi, Daniele Pellegrino, Mario Pulvirenti, Giuseppe Siligato, Mario Mattia

    Published in Annals of geophysics (01-01-2010)
    “…In volcanology, geodetic data are one of the most important instruments for the scientific community interested in modeling physical processes related to magma…”
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    The shallow plumbing system of Stromboli Island as imaged from 1 Hz instantaneous GPS positions by Mattia, Mario, Rossi, Massimo, Guglielmino, Francesco, Aloisi, Marco, Bock, Yehuda

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-12-2004)
    “…The Stromboli volcano (Aeolian Islands, Italy) erupted suddenly on 28 December 2002 after a 17‐year period of typically persistent but moderate eruptive…”
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    Insights into the dynamic processes of the 2007 Stromboli eruption and possible meteorological influences on the magmatic system by Patanè, Domenico, Mattia, Mario, Di Grazia, Giuseppe, Cannavò, Flavio, Giampiccolo, Elisabetta, Musumeci, Carla, Montalto, Placido, Boschi, Enzo

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-11-2007)
    “…The unrest of Stromboli volcano leading to the February 27–April 2, 2007 eruptive period and to the March 15 paroxysm is constrained by combining broad‐band…”
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    Preface by Mattia, Mario, Paratore, Maro

    Published in Annals of geophysics (22-06-2018)
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    GPS velocity and strain fields in Sicily and southern Calabria, Italy: Updated geodetic constraints on tectonic block interaction in the central Mediterranean by Palano, M., Ferranti, L., Monaco, C., Mattia, M., Aloisi, M., Bruno, V., Cannavò, F., Siligato, G.

    “…We present an improved rendition of the geodetic velocity and strain fields in Sicily and southern Calabria obtained through the analysis of 18 years of GPS…”
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    Detection of plumes at Redoubt and Etna volcanoes using the GPS SNR method by Larson, Kristine M., Palo, Scott, Roesler, Carolyn, Mattia, Mario, Bruno, Valentina, Coltelli, Mauro, Fee, David

    “…Detection and characterization of volcanic eruptions is important both for public health and aircraft safety. A variety of ground sensors are used to monitor…”
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    Imaging the multi-level magma reservoir at Mt. Etna volcano (Italy) by Aloisi, Marco, Mattia, Mario, Ferlito, Carmelo, Palano, Mimmo, Bruno, Valentina, Cannavò, Flavio

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-08-2011)
    “…The continuous GPS network operating on Mt. Etna with its 36 stations is currently one of the largest worldwide. The aim of this network is the evaluation of…”
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    Ground deformations and volcanic processes as imaged by CGPS data at Mt. Etna (Italy) between 2003 and 2008 by Bruno, Valentina, Mattia, Mario, Aloisi, Marco, Palano, Mimmo, Cannavò, Flavio, Holt, William E.

    “…We analyze the kinematic and crustal deformations of Mt. Etna from 2003 to 2008 as imaged by the Mt. Etna continuous GPS (CGPS) network (Etn@net). Through a…”
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    Rates of geodetic deformation across active faults in southern Italy by Ferranti, Luigi, Palano, Mimmo, Cannavò, Flavio, Mazzella, Maria Enrica, Oldow, John S., Gueguen, Erwan, Mattia, Mario, Monaco, Carmelo

    Published in Tectonophysics (07-05-2014)
    “…Active deformation in southern Italy is accommodated by a distributed number of faults with low–moderate slip rates. Outcropping extensional faults and mostly…”
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    Magma, faults, and gravitational loading at Mount Etna: The 2002-2003 eruptive period by Aloisi, Marco, Mattia, Mario, Monaco, Carmelo, Pulvirenti, Fabio

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-05-2011)
    “…Mount Etna is characterized by a complex structural setting that influences its evolution. In order to understand how the interaction between dike‐forming…”
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