DI TORO, GIULIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.541
EU - Europa 746
AS - Asia 469
SA - Sud America 9
OC - Oceania 5
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
AF - Africa 1
Totale 10.774
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.532
CN - Cina 377
IT - Italia 197
FI - Finlandia 196
DE - Germania 90
SE - Svezia 82
GB - Regno Unito 78
UA - Ucraina 67
VN - Vietnam 35
IN - India 19
IE - Irlanda 17
JP - Giappone 14
NL - Olanda 13
KR - Corea 10
CA - Canada 7
SG - Singapore 6
HK - Hong Kong 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
FR - Francia 3
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 3
AR - Argentina 2
BR - Brasile 2
CL - Cile 2
HU - Ungheria 2
AU - Australia 1
CO - Colombia 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
EC - Ecuador 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
PA - Panama 1
PE - Perù 1
PL - Polonia 1
TN - Tunisia 1
TR - Turchia 1
TW - Taiwan 1
Totale 10.774
Città #
Fairfield 1.654
Woodbridge 1.226
Houston 801
Ashburn 733
Chandler 718
Ann Arbor 700
Seattle 580
Wilmington 575
Cambridge 537
Jacksonville 350
Princeton 225
San Diego 171
Medford 144
Des Moines 139
Beijing 108
Nanjing 86
Helsinki 76
Padova 75
Boardman 62
Falls Church 36
Dong Ket 34
Roxbury 34
Jiaxing 31
New York 28
Hebei 27
Shenyang 26
London 23
Nanchang 22
Tianjin 21
Norwalk 20
Dublin 17
Indiana 13
Rome 13
Ogden 11
Washington 11
Milan 10
Manchester 8
Sand in Taufers 7
Borås 6
Changsha 6
Jinan 6
Kharkiv 6
Tappahannock 6
Vicenza 6
Hounslow 5
Los Angeles 5
Tokyo 5
Arce 4
Groningen 4
Guangzhou 4
Hangzhou 4
Hong Kong 4
Islington 4
Matsubara 4
Phoenix 4
Brendola 3
Cleveland 3
Dallas 3
Dro 3
Haikou 3
Kilburn 3
Pristina 3
Taiyuan 3
Udine 3
Venice 3
Abano Terme 2
Amsterdam 2
Bayreuth 2
Calcinaia 2
Chiswick 2
Faenza 2
Florence 2
Lanzhou 2
Lappeenranta 2
Las Vegas 2
Mendicino 2
Monza 2
Naples 2
Neuquén 2
New Bedfont 2
Ningbo 2
Parma 2
Pederobba 2
Pescara 2
Prescot 2
Redwood City 2
Rockville 2
Sendai 2
Torreglia 2
Tsukuba 2
Turin 2
Wandsworth 2
Zhengzhou 2
Acton 1
Almaty 1
Ancona 1
Ankara 1
Aprilia 1
Auburn Hills 1
Belluno 1
Totale 9.528
Nome #
Can pseudotachylytes be used to infer earthquake source parameters? An example of limitations in the study of exhumed faults 148
Fault lubrication during earthquakes 145
Brittle-ductile-brittle deformation during cooling of tonalite (Adamello, Southern Italian Alps) 140
Friction falls towards zero in quartz rock as slip velocity approaches seismic rates 127
Fracturing and rock pulverization along an exhumed seismogenic fault zone in dolostones: The Foiana Fault Zone (Southern Alps, Italy) 121
Natural and experimental evidence of melt lubrication of faults during earthquakes 119
Strain-insensitive preferred orientation of porphyroclasts in Mont Mary mylonites 118
Relating high-velocity rock friction experiments to coseismic slip in the presence of melts 116
Subseismic to Seismic Slip in Smectite Clay Nanofoliation 113
From fault creep to slow and fast earthquakes in carbonates 110
The contribution of structural geology, experimental rock deformation and numerical modelling to an improved understanding of the seismic cycle 109
Earthquake lubrication and healing explained by amorphous nanosilica 109
Thin pseudotachylytes in faults of the Mt. Abbot quadrangle, Sierra Nevada: Physical constraints for small seismic slip events 108
Development of crystallographic preferred orientation during cataclasis in low-temperature carbonate fault gouge 107
Clast-cortex aggregates in experimental and natural calcite-bearing fault zones 106
Energy partitioning during seismic slip in pseudotachylyte-bearing faults (Gole Larghe Fault, Adamello, Italy) 103
A geological explanation for intraplate earthquake clustering complexity: The zeolite-bearing fault/fracture networks in the Adamello Massif (Southern Italian Alps) 103
Superheated friction-induced melts in zoned pseudotachylytes within the Adamello tonalites (Italian Southern Alps) 101
Earthquake rupture dynamics frozen in exhumed ancient faults 100
Evidence of transient increases of fluid pressure in SAFOD phase III cores 99
Mechanical behaviour of fluid-lubricated faults 99
Recent advances in the understanding of fault zone internal structure: a review 98
Coseismic extension recorded within the damage zone of the Vado di Ferruccio Thrust Fault, Central Apennines, Italy 98
Coseismic damage and softening of fault rocks at seismogenic depths 97
Biomarker thermal maturity experiments at earthquake slip rates 97
From field geology to earthquake simulation: a new state-of-the-art tool to investigate rock friction during the seismic cycle (SHIVA) 96
Evidence of thermal pressurization in high-velocity friction experiments on smectite-rich gouges 96
Structure of a normal seismogenic fault zone in carbonates: The Vado di Corno Fault, Campo Imperatore, Central Apennines (Italy) 95
Mantle earthquakes frozen in mylonitized ultramafic pseudotachylytes of spinel-lherzolite facies 94
Effect of water and rock composition on re-strengthening of cohesive faults during the deceleration phase of seismic slip pulses 94
The effects of fault orientation and fluid infiltration on fault rock assemblages at seismogenic depths 93
Principal Slip Zones in Limestone: Microstructural Characterization and Implications for the Seismic Cycle (Tre Monti Fault, Central Apennines, Italy) 93
Friction and roughness of a melting rock surface 92
Strain localization and the onset of dynamic weakening in calcite fault gouge 92
Fault lubrication and earthquake propagation in thermally unstable rocks 92
Frictional properties of fault zone gouges from the J-FAST drilling project (Mw 9.0 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake) 90
Low-to high-velocity frictional properties of the clay-rich gouges from the slipping zone of the 1963 Vaiont slide (Northern Italy) 90
The structure of an exhumed intraplate seismogenic fault in crystalline basement 89
Fault Roughness at Seismogenic Depths from LIDAR and Photogrammetric Analysis 89
Seismicity preceding volcanic eruptions: New experimental insights 89
Production of nanoparticles during experimental deformation of smectite and implications for seismic slip 86
A microstructural study of fault rocks from the SAFOD: Implications for the deformation mechanisms and strength of the creeping segment of the San Andreas Fault 85
Amphibolite-facies pseudotachylytes in Premosello metagabbro and felsic mylonites (Ivrea Zone, Italy) 85
Fast-moving dislocations trigger flash weakening in carbonate-bearing faults during earthquakes 85
Fault plane processes and mesoscopic structure of a strong-type seismogenic fault in tonalites (Adamello batholith, Southern Alps) 84
Fault zone structure and seismic slip localization in dolostones, an example from the Southern Alps, Italy 84
Evidence of dmisteinbergite (hexagonal form of CaAl2Si2O8) in pseudotachylyte: A tool to constrain the thermal history of a seismic event 84
Thermoporomechanics of creeping landslides: The 1963 Vaiont slide, northern Italy 83
Coseismic recrystallization during shallow earthquake slip 83
Seismic tremor in subduction zones: Rock physics evidence 82
Frictional melting of peridotite and seismic slip 82
Structural control on the directional amplification of seismic noise (Campo Imperatore, central Italy) 82
Frictional melting of gabbro under extreme experimental conditions of normal stress, acceleration, and sliding velocity 81
Dynamic weakening of serpentinite gouges and bare surfaces at seismic slip rates 81
Aseismic sliding of active faults by pressure solution creep: Evidence from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth 78
Earthquakes: Radiated Energy and the Physics of Faulting 76
Pore fluid in experimental calcite-bearing faults: Abrupt weakening and geochemical signature of co-seismic processes 76
Frictional melt and seismic slip 76
Volcanic symphony in the lab 75
On the transient behavior of frictional melt during seismic slip 74
Scaling in natural and laboratory earthquakes 74
Water Availability and Deformation Processes in Smectite-Rich Gouges During Seismic Slip 74
Experimental investigation of flash weakening in limestone 73
Grain Size Sensitive Creep During Simulated Seismic Slip in Nanogranular Fault Gouges: Constraints From Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction (TKD) 73
Seismic cycle recorded in cockade-bearing faults (Col de Teghime, Alpine Corsica) 72
Mirror-like faults and power dissipation during earthquakes 72
Inferring earthquake physics and chemistry using an integrated field and laboratory approach 71
Effect of glass on the frictional behavior of basalts at seismic slip rates 71
Fault gouge graphitization as evidence of past seismic slip 71
Origin of hydrous fluids at seismogenic depth: Constraints from natural and experimental fault rocks 69
Dislocation motion and the microphysics of flash heating and weakening of faults during earthquakes 66
“Coseismic Foliations” in Gouge and Cataclasite 66
The Relationship Between Microfracture Damage and the Physical Properties of Fault-Related Rocks: The Gole Larghe Fault Zone, Italian Southern Alps 66
Introduction of: Earthquakes: Radiated Energy and the Physics of Faulting 64
A geologist's view of earthquakes 62
Catastrophic emplacement of giant landslides aided by thermal decomposition: Heart Mountain, Wyoming 62
Fault lubrication during earthquakes 62
Frictional Instabilities and Carbonation of Basalts Triggered by Injection of Pressurized H2O- and CO2- Rich Fluids 62
Tsunamigenic earthquake simulations using experimentally derived friction laws 61
Thermo-mechanical pressurization of experimental faults in cohesive rocks during seismic slip 61
Record of mega-earthquakes in subduction thrusts: The black fault rocks of Pasagshak Point (Kodiak Island, Alaska) 60
Fault-related carbonate rocks and earthquake indicators: recent advances and future trends 59
Pseudotachylytes and earthquake source mechanics 59
The effect of water on strain localization in calcite fault gouge sheared at seismic slip rates 59
An empirically based steady state friction law and implications for fault stability 59
Structural Complexity and Mechanics of a Shallow Crustal Seismogenic Source (Vado di Corno Fault Zone, Italy) 59
Rough faults, distributed weakening, and off-fault deformation 58
Static versus dynamic fracturing in shallow carbonate fault zones 58
Ultra-thin clay layers facilitate seismic slip in carbonate faults 58
From Submarine to Subaerial Out-of-Sequence Thrusting and Gravity-Driven Extensional Faulting: Gran Sasso Massif, Central Apennines, Italy 58
Gouge graphitization and dynamic fault weakening during the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake 56
Earthquake Source Properties from Pseudotachylite 56
Fault welding by pseudotachylyte formation 55
Microstructural evidence for seismic and aseismic slips along clay-bearing, carbonate faults 55
Effect of water on the frictional behavior of cohesive rocks during earthquakes 53
Earthquake Nucleation Size: Evidence of Loading Rate Dependence in Laboratory Faults 53
Volcanic drumbeat seismicity caused by stick-slip motion and magmatic frictional melting 52
Effect of Fluid Viscosity on Fault Reactivation and Coseismic Weakening 51
Hexagonal anorthite in pseudotachylyte: a new finding to constrain the thermal history during a seismic event 50
Mirror-like faults and earthquake scars in dolostones 50
Totale 8.267
Categoria #
all - tutte 39.060
article - articoli 31.984
book - libri 499
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 1.628
Totale 73.171


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019720 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 405 315
2019/20202.285 343 67 62 240 244 168 198 218 259 235 173 78
2020/20211.754 85 96 63 105 105 185 59 179 339 184 215 139
2021/20222.090 74 339 300 111 81 105 107 253 64 54 212 390
2022/20231.599 350 122 18 187 282 238 5 100 190 2 85 20
2023/2024617 24 118 89 56 68 124 43 41 28 23 3 0
Totale 10.874