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Filippo Zaniboni
Researcher at University of Bologna
Publications - 65
Citations - 1289
Filippo Zaniboni is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Landslide & Submarine landslide. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 63 publications receiving 1141 citations. Previous affiliations of Filippo Zaniboni include National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology.
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The potential failure of Monte Nuovo at Ischia Island (Southern Italy): numerical assessment of a likely induced tsunami and its effects on a densely inhabited area
Filippo Zaniboni,Gianluca Pagnoni,Stefano Tinti,M. Della Seta,Paola Fredi,Enrica Marotta,Giovanni Orsi +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the potential failure of the Monte Nuovo block as a rockslide-debris avalanche, the consequent tsunami generation and wave propagation, and discussed the catastrophic effects of such an event.
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The landslides and tsunamis of the 30th of December 2002 in Stromboli analysed through numerical simulations
TL;DR: In this paper, two tsunamis were generated only 7min apart in Stromboli, southern Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy, by a submarine mass movement that started very close to the coastline and that involved about 20×106m3 of material.
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The 30 December 2002 landslide-induced tsunamis in Stromboli: sequence of the events reconstructed from the eyewitness accounts
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on the accounts of the eye-witnesses, that help us clarify and understand what happened, and suggested that the cut was the effect of a large submarine landslide that detached from very close to the coast and produced the 13:15 signal in the recorded seismograms.
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Observations of physical effects from tsunamis of December 30, 2002 at Stromboli volcano, southern Italy
Stefano Tinti,Alessandra Maramai,Alberto Armigliato,Laura Graziani,Anna Manucci,Gianluca Pagnoni,Filippo Zaniboni +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present field observations that were made in the days and weeks immediately following the events, in order to highlight the dynamics of the attacking waves and their impact on the physical environment, on the coastal structures and on the coast residential zone.
Scenarios of giant tsunamis of tectonic origin in the mediterranean
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify four different seismogenic areas in the western, central and eastern sectors of the basin and simulate numerically the ensuing tsunamis, highlighting the basic features of the wave propagation and roughly identifying the coastal sectors that are expected to suffer the heaviest tsunami effects.