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Fabio Villani

Researcher at National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

Publications -  52
Citations -  1314

Fabio Villani is an academic researcher from National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (geology) & Electrical resistivity tomography. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1055 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabio Villani include University of Naples Federico II.

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Surface ruptures following the 30 October 2016 Mw 6.5 Norcia earthquake, central Italy

TL;DR: In this paper, a 1:25,000 scale map of the coseismic surface ruptures following the 30 October 2016 Mw 6.5 Norcia normal-faulting earthquake, central Italy is presented.
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The Plio-Quaternary uplift of the Apennine chain: new data from the analysis of topography and river valleys in Central Italy

TL;DR: In this paper, a large-scale topographic analysis, by processing 90m and 230m DEMs, is performed, with the reconstruction of magnitude and timing of surface uplift affecting a wide sector of the Central Apennines (Italy) by means of morphometric and morphostructural analyses.
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Complex fault geometry and rupture dynamics of the Mw 6.5, 2016, October 30th central Italy earthquake

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the October 30th 2016 Norcia earthquake (MW 6.5) to retrieve the rupture history by jointly inverting seismograms and coseismic GPS displacements obtained by dense local networks.
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A database of the coseismic effects following the 30 October 2016 Norcia earthquake in Central Italy.

TL;DR: A database of the coseismic geological surface effects following the Mw 6.5 Norcia earthquake that hit central Italy on 30 October 2016 will impact future earthquake studies focused on modelling of the seismic processes in active extensional settings, updating probabilistic estimates of slip distribution, and assessing the hazard of surface faulting.
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Multi-segment rupture of the 2016 Amatrice-Visso-Norcia seismic sequence (central Italy) constrained by the first high-quality catalog of Early Aftershocks.

TL;DR: Aftershock patterns reveal that the Amatrice Mw5.4 aftershock and the Norcia mainshock ruptured two distinct antithetic faults 3–4 km apart, and suggest to consider both the MST cross structure and the subsidiary antithetic fault in the finite-fault source modelling of thenorcia earthquake.