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M. Mattone
Publications - 14
Citations - 820
M. Mattone is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Active fault & Slip (materials science). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications receiving 727 citations.
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Geodetic model of the 2016 Central Italy earthquake sequence inferred from InSAR and GPS data
Daniele Cheloni,V. De Novellis,Matteo Albano,Andrea Antonioli,Marco Anzidei,Simone Atzori,Antonio Avallone,Christian Bignami,Manuela Bonano,Stefano Calcaterra,Raffaele Castaldo,Francesco Casu,Gianpaolo Cecere,C. De Luca,Roberto Devoti,D. Di Bucci,Antonietta M. Esposito,Alessandro Galvani,Piera Gambino,R. Giuliani,Riccardo Lanari,Michele Manunta,Mariarosaria Manzo,M. Mattone,Antonio Montuori,Antonio Pepe,Susi Pepe,Giuseppe Pezzo,Grazia Pietrantonio,Marco Polcari,Federica Riguzzi,Stefano Salvi,Vincenzo Sepe,Enrico Serpelloni,Giuseppe Solaro,Salvatore Stramondo,Pietro Tizzani,Cristiano Tolomei,Elisa Trasatti,Emanuela Valerio,Ivana Zinno,Carlo Doglioni,Carlo Doglioni +42 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate a large geodetic data set of interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) and GPS measurements to determine the source parameters for the three main shocks of the 2016 Central Italy earthquake sequence on 24 August and 26 and 30 October.
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Coseismic and initial post-seismic slip of the 2009 Mw 6.3 L'Aquila earthquake, Italy, from GPS measurements
Daniele Cheloni,Nicola D'Agostino,Elisabetta D'Anastasio,Antonio Avallone,S. Mantenuto,R. Giuliani,M. Mattone,Stefano Calcaterra,Piera Gambino,Donatella Dominici,Fabio Radicioni,Guido Fastellini +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the preliminary results of GPS data inversions for coseismic and initial afterslip distributions of the Mw 6.3 2009 April 6 L'Aquila earthquake.
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Very high rate (10 Hz) GPS seismology for moderate-magnitude earthquakes: The case of theMw6.3 L'Aquila (central Italy) event
Antonio Avallone,M. Marzario,Antonella Cirella,Alessio Piatanesi,Antonio Rovelli,C. di Alessandro,Elisabetta D'Anastasio,Nicola D'Agostino,R. Giuliani,M. Mattone +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method to detect the presence of anomalous magnetic fields in the Earth's magnetic field using the Journal of Geophysical Research (JGRS), a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
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Active crustal extension in the Central Apennines (Italy) inferred from GPS measurements in the interval 1994–1999
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the first GPS estimate of crustal extension in the central Apennines (Italy) through the analysis of the deformation of a sub-network of the National GPS Geodetic network IGM95 in the interval 1994-1999.
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Evidence for localized active extension in the central Apennines (Italy) from global positioning system observations
Nicola D'Agostino,Sergio Mantenuto,Elisabetta D'Anastasio,R. Giuliani,M. Mattone,Stefano Calcaterra,Piera Gambino,Luciano Bonci +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use a continuous and survey-style global positioning system velocity solution and model the velocity field using a bicubic spline interpolation method to assess how contemporary crustal extension is accommodated in the central Apennines, and propose that geodetically observed deformation spatially corresponds with a long-term localization of strain along the long-wavelength (>100 km) topographic bulge caused by its highest gravitation potential energy relative to surrounding lowlands.