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Domenico Giardini
Researcher at ETH Zurich
Publications - 471
Citations - 24126
Domenico Giardini is an academic researcher from ETH Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mars Exploration Program & Seismic hazard. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 419 publications receiving 19123 citations. Previous affiliations of Domenico Giardini include Harvard University & École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
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Evidence for basalt enrichment in the mantle transition zone from inversion of triplicated P- and S-waveforms
TL;DR: In this article , the authors consider a fully-equilibrated and a mechanical mixture of depleted (harzburgite) and fertile (basalt) lithologies, whose properties are computed selfconsistently using petrologic phase equilibria in combination with equation-of-state modeling as a function of pressure, temperature, and composition.
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Metre-scale stress heterogeneities and stress redistribution drive complex fracture slip and fracture growth during a hydraulic stimulation experiment
Linus Villiger,Valentin Gischig,Grzegorz Kwiatek,Hannes Krietsch,Hannes Krietsch,Joseph Doetsch,Mohammadreza Jalali,Mohammadreza Jalali,Florian Amann,Florian Amann,Domenico Giardini,Stefan Wiemer +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the induced seismicity, source mechanisms and mechanical responses of a decametre-scale hydraulic stimulation of a pre-existing shear zone in crystalline rock, at the Grimsel Test Site, Switzerland.
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Empirical H/V spectral ratios at the InSight landing site and implications for the martian subsurface structure
Sebastian Carrasco,Brigitte Knapmeyer-Endrun,Ludovic Margerin,Cedric Schmelzbach,K. Onodera,Lu Pan,Philippe Lognonné,Sabrina Menina,Domenico Giardini,Eléonore Stutzmann,John Clinton,Simon Stähler,Martin Schimmel,Matthew P. Golombek,Manuel Hobiger,Miroslav Hallo,Sharon Kedar,W. Bruce Banerdt +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived the H/V spectral ratio inversion from the ambient vibrations at different wind levels at the InSight landing site, on Mars, and also computed the S-wave coda of the martian seismic events (marsquakes).
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Free-Flight Experiments in LISA Pathfinder
Michele Armano,Heather Audley,G. Auger,J. Baird,Pierre Binetruy,M. Born,Daniele Bortoluzzi,N. Brandt,A. Bursi,M. Caleno,Antonella Cavalleri,A. Cesarini,M. Cruise,Curt Cutler,Karsten Danzmann,Ingo Diepholz,Rita Dolesi,N. Dunbar,Luigi Ferraioli,Valerio Ferroni,Ewan Fitzsimons,M. Freschi,J. Gallegos,C. García Marirrodriga,R. Gerndt,Lluis Gesa,Ferran Gibert,Domenico Giardini,R. Giusteri,Catia Grimani,Ian Harrison,Gerhard Heinzel,Martin Hewitson,Daniel Hollington,Mauro Hueller,J. Huesler,H. Inchauspe,Oliver Jennrich,Philippe Jetzer,B. Johlander,Nikolaos Karnesis,B. Kaune,N. Korsakova,Christian J. Killow,Ivan Lloro,R. Maarschalkerweerd,S. Madden,P. Maghami,Davor Mance,Víctor S. Martín,F. Martin-Porqueras,Ignacio Mateos,Paul McNamara,José F. F. Mendes,Luis Mendes,A. Moroni,Miquel Nofrarías,S. Paczkowski,Michael Perreur-Lloyd,Antoine Petiteau,P. Pivato,Eric Plagnol,P. Prat,U. Ragnit,Juan Ramos-Castro,J. Reiche,J. A. Romera Perez,D. I. Robertson,H. Rozemeijer,G. Russano,P. Sarra,A. Schleicher,Jacob Slutsky,Carlos F. Sopuerta,T. J. Sumner,D. Texier,James Ira Thorpe,C. Trenkel,H. B. Tu,Daniele Vetrugno,Stefano Vitale,Gudrun Wanner,H. Ward,S. Waschke,Peter Wass,D. Wealthy,S. Wen,W. J. Weber,A. Wittchen,C. Zanoni,Tobias Ziegler,Peter Zweifel +91 more
TL;DR: The LISA Pathfinder mission will demonstrate the technology of drag-free test masses for use as inertial references in future space-based gravitational wave detectors as discussed by the authors, and the Pathfinder spacecraft will perform drag free flight about a test mass while measuring the acceleration of this primary test mass relative to a second reference test mass.
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Polarized ambient noise on Mars
Eléonore Stutzmann,Martin Schimmel,Philippe Lognonné,Anna Horleston,Savas Ceylan,Martin van Driel,Simon Stähler,William B. Banerdt,Marie Calvet,Constantinos Charalambous,John Clinton,Mélanie Drilleau,Lucie fayon,Raphaël F. Garcia,Domenico Giardini,K. Hurst,A. Jacob,Taichi Kawamura,Balthasar Kenda,Ludovic Margerin,Naomi Murdoch,Mark P. Panning,T. Pike,John-Robert Scholz,Aymeric Spiga +24 more
TL;DR: In 2019, the InSight lander was used to monitor the seismic noise recorded at the surface of Mars as discussed by the authors, which was 500 times lower than on Earth at the same time.