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Claudia Romagnoli
Researcher at University of Bologna
Publications - 74
Citations - 2067
Claudia Romagnoli is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Volcano & Subaerial. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 69 publications receiving 1846 citations.
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Sector collapse, sedimentation and clast population evolution at an active island-arc volcano: Stromboli, Italy
Peter Kokelaar,Claudia Romagnoli +1 more
TL;DR: Sciara del Fuoco is the subaerial part of a partially filled sector-collapse scar that extends to 700 m below sea level on Stromboli volcano as mentioned in this paper.
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Sea level in the Mediterranean: a first step towards separating crustal movements and absolute sea-level variations
Susanna Zerbini,Hans-Peter Plag,Trevor Baker,Matthias Becker,H. Billiris,Beat Bürki,Hans-Gert Kahle,Iginio Marson,Laura Pezzoli,Bernd Richter,Claudia Romagnoli,Marzenna Sztobryn,Paolo Tomasi,Michael N. Tsimplis,George Veis,Grazia Verrone +15 more
TL;DR: The SELF project as mentioned in this paper was developed and realized in the framework of the Environment Programme designed by the Commission of the European Communities to provide a reliable base for the determination, in the Mediterranean area, of sea-level variations which could then be used as a possible indicator of climate changes and to study the interactions taking place among the ocean, the atmosphere: and the solid Earth.
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The Stromboli 2002 tsunamigenic submarine slide: Characteristics and possible failure mechanisms
TL;DR: In this paper, a morphological characterization of the slope before and after the submarine landslide is presented, showing how the preexisting features interacted with the slide event in controlling the instability.
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Tectonic and volcanic evolution of Panarea (Aeolian Islands, Italy)
TL;DR: In this article, a morphological-structural reconstruction of the submarine part of the Panarea volcanic edifice is provided and a model for the evolution of the entire complex is proposed.
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The morphology of insular shelves as a key for understanding the geological evolution of volcanic islands: Insights from Terceira Island (Azores)
Rui Quartau,Rui Quartau,Ana Hipólito,Claudia Romagnoli,Daniele Casalbore,José Madeira,Fernando Tempera,Cristina Roque,Cristina Roque,Francesco Latino Chiocci +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used bathymetry and high-resolution seismic reflection profiles to characterize the morphology of the insular shelves adjacent to each volcanic edifice of Terceira Island in order to improve the understanding of its evolution.