DI TORO, GIULIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 15.024
AS - Asia 8.880
EU - Europa 3.515
SA - Sud America 1.529
AF - Africa 1.521
OC - Oceania 160
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 60
Totale 30.689
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 14.183
SG - Singapore 2.866
CN - Cina 1.421
VN - Vietnam 1.339
HK - Hong Kong 943
BR - Brasile 891
IT - Italia 543
FR - Francia 318
FI - Finlandia 290
DE - Germania 286
IN - India 277
BD - Bangladesh 240
RU - Federazione Russa 235
PL - Polonia 214
GB - Regno Unito 175
IQ - Iraq 153
AR - Argentina 134
SE - Svezia 126
UA - Ucraina 123
TR - Turchia 122
JP - Giappone 117
PH - Filippine 99
ZA - Sudafrica 97
PK - Pakistan 95
CA - Canada 88
NL - Olanda 87
ID - Indonesia 86
MX - Messico 82
SA - Arabia Saudita 79
EC - Ecuador 75
VE - Venezuela 73
ES - Italia 65
UZ - Uzbekistan 65
IE - Irlanda 64
MA - Marocco 62
CO - Colombia 60
PE - Perù 58
LB - Libano 55
PY - Paraguay 55
KE - Kenya 54
MY - Malesia 54
NP - Nepal 54
AZ - Azerbaigian 53
BO - Bolivia 53
EG - Egitto 52
JM - Giamaica 52
AT - Austria 51
AO - Angola 50
CL - Cile 50
BY - Bielorussia 48
LC - Santa Lucia 48
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 47
KR - Corea 47
CM - Camerun 46
CR - Costa Rica 46
DZ - Algeria 46
HR - Croazia 46
HU - Ungheria 46
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 46
UY - Uruguay 46
GA - Gabon 45
JO - Giordania 45
NI - Nicaragua 45
SO - Somalia 45
CH - Svizzera 44
AL - Albania 43
CY - Cipro 43
MD - Moldavia 43
PA - Panama 43
TN - Tunisia 43
AU - Australia 42
CI - Costa d'Avorio 42
ET - Etiopia 42
RS - Serbia 42
BJ - Benin 41
EE - Estonia 41
GR - Grecia 41
BZ - Belize 40
GE - Georgia 40
GT - Guatemala 40
HN - Honduras 40
KG - Kirghizistan 40
SN - Senegal 40
BE - Belgio 39
PS - Palestinian Territory 39
ZM - Zambia 39
ZW - Zimbabwe 39
IL - Israele 38
KH - Cambogia 38
MW - Malawi 38
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 38
TH - Thailandia 38
YT - Mayotte 38
BG - Bulgaria 37
LV - Lettonia 37
NO - Norvegia 37
CG - Congo 36
GM - Gambi 36
MN - Mongolia 36
MU - Mauritius 36
Totale 28.985
Città #
Ashburn 1.803
Singapore 1.719
Fairfield 1.651
San Jose 1.530
Woodbridge 1.224
Hong Kong 858
Houston 810
Chandler 710
Ann Arbor 700
Seattle 589
Wilmington 580
Cambridge 531
Ho Chi Minh City 414
Jacksonville 352
Hanoi 336
Boardman 259
Beijing 232
Princeton 224
Santa Clara 213
Los Angeles 183
San Diego 169
Lauterbourg 167
Bytom 144
Des Moines 143
Medford 143
Helsinki 139
New York 110
Nanjing 89
Padova 85
São Paulo 83
Da Nang 76
Chicago 75
Munich 75
Baghdad 68
Tokyo 62
Tashkent 57
Atlanta 53
Council Bluffs 51
Haiphong 50
Baku 49
Dublin 48
Castries 47
Nairobi 47
Milan 46
Rome 46
Libreville 45
Managua 42
Panama City 41
Luanda 40
San José 40
Amman 39
Buffalo 39
Dakar 39
Frankfurt am Main 39
London 39
Orem 39
Abidjan 38
Lusaka 38
Cotonou 37
Falls Church 36
Harare 36
Montevideo 36
Tianjin 36
Padua 35
Phnom Penh 35
Dong Ket 34
Roxbury 34
Ulan Bator 34
Addis Ababa 33
Conakry 33
Johannesburg 33
Noumea 33
Vienna 33
Warsaw 33
Amsterdam 32
Brooklyn 32
Jeddah 32
Jiaxing 32
Kigali 32
Lahore 32
Minsk 32
Moscow 32
Podgorica 32
Riga 32
Bishkek 31
Dallas 31
Dili 31
Dushanbe 31
Bridgetown 30
Havana 30
Accra 29
Kampala 29
Guayaquil 28
Lilongwe 28
Limassol 28
Shenyang 28
Guangzhou 27
Hebei 27
Istanbul 27
Lima 27
Totale 18.891
Nome #
Pseudotachylyte Alteration and the Rapid Fade of Earthquake Scars From the Geological Record 260
Brittle-ductile-brittle deformation during cooling of tonalite (Adamello, Southern Italian Alps) 254
Seismic cycle recorded in cockade-bearing faults (Col de Teghime, Alpine Corsica) 250
From fault creep to slow and fast earthquakes in carbonates 248
Can pseudotachylytes be used to infer earthquake source parameters? An example of limitations in the study of exhumed faults 245
Low-to high-velocity frictional properties of the clay-rich gouges from the slipping zone of the 1963 Vaiont slide (Northern Italy) 245
Fault lubrication during earthquakes 236
Clast-cortex aggregates in experimental and natural calcite-bearing fault zones 235
Frictional properties of fault zone gouges from the J-FAST drilling project (Mw 9.0 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake) 235
Development of crystallographic preferred orientation during cataclasis in low-temperature carbonate fault gouge 230
Production of nanoparticles during experimental deformation of smectite and implications for seismic slip 229
The structure of an exhumed intraplate seismogenic fault in crystalline basement 228
Fracturing and rock pulverization along an exhumed seismogenic fault zone in dolostones: The Foiana Fault Zone (Southern Alps, Italy) 224
Subseismic to Seismic Slip in Smectite Clay Nanofoliation 224
Friction falls towards zero in quartz rock as slip velocity approaches seismic rates 220
Earthquake lubrication and healing explained by amorphous nanosilica 220
Relating high-velocity rock friction experiments to coseismic slip in the presence of melts 219
The contribution of structural geology, experimental rock deformation and numerical modelling to an improved understanding of the seismic cycle 216
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 213
Evidence of thermal pressurization in high-velocity friction experiments on smectite-rich gouges 211
Natural and experimental evidence of melt lubrication of faults during earthquakes 210
Evolving Fluid Source During the Growth of a Trench‐Parallel Seismogenic Fault System 209
Strain-insensitive preferred orientation of porphyroclasts in Mont Mary mylonites 207
Biomarker thermal maturity experiments at earthquake slip rates 206
Coseismic extension recorded within the damage zone of the Vado di Ferruccio Thrust Fault, Central Apennines, Italy 205
Dynamic weakening of serpentinite gouges and bare surfaces at seismic slip rates 204
Structural Evolution of a Crustal-Scale Seismogenic Fault in a Magmatic Arc: The Bolfin Fault Zone (Atacama Fault System) 204
Physico-Chemical Processes in Seismic Faults 203
Selective clast survival in an experimentally-produced pseudotachylyte 203
Frictional Melting in Hydrothermal Fluid-Rich Faults: Field and Experimental Evidence From the Bolfín Fault Zone (Chile) 202
Evidence of transient increases of fluid pressure in SAFOD phase III cores 200
Evidence of dmisteinbergite (hexagonal form of CaAl2Si2O8) in pseudotachylyte: A tool to constrain the thermal history of a seismic event 200
Structure of a normal seismogenic fault zone in carbonates: The Vado di Corno Fault, Campo Imperatore, Central Apennines (Italy) 200
Grain Size Sensitive Creep During Simulated Seismic Slip in Nanogranular Fault Gouges: Constraints From Transmission Kikuchi Diffraction (TKD) 200
Fault gouge graphitization as evidence of past seismic slip 197
The effects of fault orientation and fluid infiltration on fault rock assemblages at seismogenic depths 196
Catastrophic emplacement of giant landslides aided by thermal decomposition: Heart Mountain, Wyoming 195
A geological explanation for intraplate earthquake clustering complexity: The zeolite-bearing fault/fracture networks in the Adamello Massif (Southern Italian Alps) 193
Friction and roughness of a melting rock surface 192
Experimental investigation of flash weakening in limestone 192
Seismic Cycle in Bituminous Dolostones (Monte Camicia Thrust Zone, Central Apennines, Italy) 191
Fault lubrication and earthquake propagation in thermally unstable rocks 191
Along-strike architectural variability of an exhumed crustal-scale seismogenic fault (Bolfin Fault Zone, Atacama Fault System, Chile) 190
Thin pseudotachylytes in faults of the Mt. Abbot quadrangle, Sierra Nevada: Physical constraints for small seismic slip events 190
Recent advances in the understanding of fault zone internal structure: a review 188
Coseismic damage and softening of fault rocks at seismogenic depths 188
Fault zone structure and seismic slip localization in dolostones, an example from the Southern Alps, Italy 188
Mantle earthquakes frozen in mylonitized ultramafic pseudotachylytes of spinel-lherzolite facies 187
Physical state of water controls friction of gabbro-built faults 186
Principal Slip Zones in Limestone: Microstructural Characterization and Implications for the Seismic Cycle (Tre Monti Fault, Central Apennines, Italy) 186
Amphibolite-facies pseudotachylytes in Premosello metagabbro and felsic mylonites (Ivrea Zone, Italy) 186
Record of mega-earthquakes in subduction thrusts: The black fault rocks of Pasagshak Point (Kodiak Island, Alaska) 186
Energy partitioning during seismic slip in pseudotachylyte-bearing faults (Gole Larghe Fault, Adamello, Italy) 185
Structural control on the directional amplification of seismic noise (Campo Imperatore, central Italy) 185
Static versus dynamic fracturing in shallow carbonate fault zones 183
Slip‐Dependence of Fault Frictional Stability Under Hydrothermal Conditions 181
From field geology to earthquake simulation: a new state-of-the-art tool to investigate rock friction during the seismic cycle (SHIVA) 181
Tsunamigenic earthquake simulations using experimentally derived friction laws 181
From Submarine to Subaerial Out-of-Sequence Thrusting and Gravity-Driven Extensional Faulting: Gran Sasso Massif, Central Apennines, Italy 181
Fast-moving dislocations trigger flash weakening in carbonate-bearing faults during earthquakes 180
Effect of water and rock composition on re-strengthening of cohesive faults during the deceleration phase of seismic slip pulses 180
Fault Roughness at Seismogenic Depths from LIDAR and Photogrammetric Analysis 179
Earthquake dynamics from pseudotachylyte microstructure 177
Coseismic recrystallization during shallow earthquake slip 177
Mechanical behaviour of fluid-lubricated faults 177
Earthquake Source Properties from Pseudotachylite 176
“Coseismic Foliations” in Gouge and Cataclasite 176
Volcanic symphony in the lab 175
Strain localization and the onset of dynamic weakening in calcite fault gouge 175
Superheated friction-induced melts in zoned pseudotachylytes within the Adamello tonalites (Italian Southern Alps) 175
Earthquake rupture dynamics frozen in exhumed ancient faults 174
VNIR reflectance spectroscopy of natural carbonate rocks: implication for remote sensing identification of fault damage zones 173
Active Faulting and Deep-Seated Gravitational Slope Deformation in Carbonate Rocks (Central Apennines, Italy): A New “Close-Up” View 173
Frictional melt and seismic slip 172
Aseismic sliding of active faults by pressure solution creep: Evidence from the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth 171
Seismic tremor in subduction zones: Rock physics evidence 169
Effect of glass on the frictional behavior of basalts at seismic slip rates 169
The effect of water on strain localization in calcite fault gouge sheared at seismic slip rates 169
Water Availability and Deformation Processes in Smectite-Rich Gouges During Seismic Slip 169
Mirror-like faults and power dissipation during earthquakes 169
"Coseismic foliations" in gouge and cataclasite: experimental observations and consequences for interpreting the fault rock record 168
Pore fluid in experimental calcite-bearing faults: Abrupt weakening and geochemical signature of co-seismic processes 167
Earthquake swarms frozen in an exhumed hydrothermal system (Bolfin Fault Zone, Chile) 166
Reactivation of pre-existing mechanical anisotropies during polyphase tectonic evolution: slip tendency analysis as a tool to constrain mechanical properties of rocks 165
Seismicity preceding volcanic eruptions: New experimental insights 164
The Relationship Between Microfracture Damage and the Physical Properties of Fault-Related Rocks: The Gole Larghe Fault Zone, Italian Southern Alps 163
Microstructural evidence for seismic and aseismic slips along clay-bearing, carbonate faults 162
Architecture of active extensional faults in carbonates: Campo Felice and Monte D'Ocre faults, Italian Apennines 161
Past seismic slip-to-the-trench recorded in Central America megathrust 161
Inferring earthquake physics and chemistry using an integrated field and laboratory approach 160
Low to High Velocity Frictional Properties of the Clay-rich Gouges from the Slipping Zone of the Giant 1963 Vaiont Landslide 158
Fluid pressurisation and earthquake propagation in the Hikurangi subduction zone 158
Fault plane processes and mesoscopic structure of a strong-type seismogenic fault in tonalites (Adamello batholith, Southern Alps) 157
Pseudotachylytes and earthquake source mechanics 157
Frictional melting of gabbro under extreme experimental conditions of normal stress, acceleration, and sliding velocity 156
On the transient behavior of frictional melt during seismic slip 156
Static stress drop associated with brittle slip events on exhumed faults 156
Scaling in natural and laboratory earthquakes 156
Fault lubrication during earthquakes 156
Thermo-mechanical pressurization of experimental faults in cohesive rocks during seismic slip 156
Totale 19.052
Categoria #
all - tutte 86.701
article - articoli 67.481
book - libri 1.184
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 3.428
Totale 158.794


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021139 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 139
2021/20222.068 70 336 297 111 79 104 105 252 62 54 209 389
2022/20231.568 335 113 18 185 281 235 5 100 190 2 84 20
2023/2024795 24 118 87 55 66 123 43 41 28 23 85 102
2024/20253.708 16 215 128 151 457 100 153 383 260 117 741 987
2025/202616.112 495 1.262 2.120 2.643 1.521 717 2.187 1.457 1.810 1.079 713 108
Totale 30.819