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Francesco Iezzi
Earthquake geologist. Nature lover, music addicted. Proudly made in Abruzzo, Italy.
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Francesco Iezzi 31. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @seis_matters @GeoJenni
Hope it sweeten your coffee!
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Birkbeck Earth and Planetary Sciences 28. sij
New paper led by PhD student out now on how faults move. Important implications for models of how faults grow and rupture.
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Francesco Iezzi 28. sij
Odgovor korisniku/ci @BBKEPS @London_NERC_DTP
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Francesco Iezzi 28. sij
Throw-rate variations within linkage zones during the growth of normal... Here's a new paper to contribute on fault geometry, fault growth and the geology of Iceland (at least you might like pretty field photos :) ). Comments are much appreciated!
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Jenni Robertson 4. pro
Congratulations Dr Iezzi! A PhD student no more.
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Claudia Sgambato 4. pro
Our paper is online! Here, we investigate the uncertainties relating to the use of field parameters in the calculations of the strain-rate across a fault in the Southern Italian Apennines.
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Alessandro Valentini 20. stu
Finally out! Have a look at my last paper with and Relaxing Segmentation on the Wasatch Fault Zone: Impact on Seismic Hazard
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Francesco Iezzi 28. lis
perché usare tutta questa plastica per della frutta? Non è necessario!
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EarthArXiv 25. lis
Distributed normal faulting in the tip zone of the South Alkyonides Fault System, Gulf of Corinth, constrained using 36Cl exposure dating of Late-Quaternary wave-cut platforms Jenni Robertson (ORCID 0000-0002-0849-6050) and coauthors w/
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Francesco Iezzi 24. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @RoryWalshe
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Francesco Iezzi 24. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @ZoeMildon
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Francesco Iezzi 24. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @KnappRew
Thanks, sir!
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Francesco Iezzi 24. ruj
Odgovor korisniku/ci @Verdex7
Devi preoccuparti allora!
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Francesco Iezzi 24. ruj
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Claudia Sgambato 11. srp
Last week, David Gregory () and I were in Southern Italy, looking for the 1980 (Mw 6.8) Irpinia earthquake surface rupture. Here it is, ~39 years later.
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Piero D'Incecco 10. srp
Hey, , before you ask I'm geologist...I grew up in and I've never seen such a powerful storm in this town.... Here is my question: are you really sure there is no human influence on this?
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paleoseismicity 1. lip
These are the latest papers on , , and active . Enjoy reading!
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Francesco Iezzi 29. svi
Odgovor korisniku/ci @BBKEPS @London_NERC_DTP
Thanks to and for the support!
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Francesco Iezzi 29. svi
Hey everyone! Brand new paper for everyone interested in how structural geology can help to investigate the occurrence of multi-fault earthquakes in segmented normal fault systems. Spoiler alert: it helps a lot! Happy to hear any feedback from you all.
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Francesco Iezzi 9. svi
no room for legs anymore. I was completely stuck ( I am 1.8 m, not so tall). I am wondering what's gonna be next. Standing tickets?
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