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Rinaldo Nicolich
Researcher at University of Trieste
Publications - 55
Citations - 2429
Rinaldo Nicolich is an academic researcher from University of Trieste. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crust & Tectonics. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 55 publications receiving 2320 citations.
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Roots of Etna volcano in faults of great earthquakes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the deep structure of Etna and its Ionian margin and found that a volume of high velocity material is found in a structurally high position; the emplacement of this suggests spreading of the surrounding medium.
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The Calabrian Arc and the Ionian Sea in the dynamic evolution of the Central Mediterranean
TL;DR: In this paper, a model for the post-Tortonian evolution of the whole Central Mediterranean area is presented, which can be classified into three main regions: the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Pelagian block and the Ionian block.
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Source of 1755 Lisbon earthquake and tsunami investigated
Nevio Zitellini,L. A. Mendes,Diego Córdoba,Juan José Dañobeitia,Rinaldo Nicolich,G. Pellis,António Ribeiro,R. Sartori,Luigi Torelli,Rafael Bartolomé,Giovanni Bortoluzzi,A. Calafato,Fernando Carrilho,L. Casoni,Francesco Chierici,Carlos Corela,Annamaria Correggiari,B. Della Vedova,Eulàlia Gràcia,P. Jornet,M. Landuzzi,Marco Ligi,A. Magagnoli,G. Marozzi,Luis Matias,D. Penitenti,P. Rodriguez,Marzia Rovere,Pedro Terrinha,Luigi Vigliotti,A. Zahinos Ruiz +30 more
TL;DR: Martins and Mendes Victor as discussed by the authors reported that the 1755 Lisbon earthquake was the most destructive cataclysm recorded in western Europe since the Roman Republic, with an estimated earthquake magnitude Mw ∼8.5 and estimated tsunami magnitude of Mt= Mw= 8.5.
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First deep seismic reflection images of the Eastern Alps reveal giant crustal wedges and transcrustal ramps
H. Gebrande,Ewald Lüschen,M. Bopp,Florian Bleibinhaus,B. Lammerer,Onno Oncken,Manfred Stiller,Jörn Kummerow,Rainer Kind,Karl Millahn,Herfried Grassl,Franz Neubauer,Luca Bertelli,Daniela Borrini,Roberto Fantoni,Camillo Pessina,Mattia Sella,Alberto Castellarin,Rinaldo Nicolich,Alfredo Mazzotti,Marcello Bernabini +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented new images obtained from deep seismic reflection profiling in the Eastern Alps between Munich and Venice, which give rise to examine and revise existing concepts, showing that the seismic sections exhibit a prominent bi-verging reflection pattern at crustal scale.
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Crustal structure of the Ionian margin of Sicily: Etna volcano in the frame of regional evolution
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used industrial-grade reflection seismic with improved marine sources to image the seafloor of the Ionian basin, including the Levantine and Calabro-Peloritan blocks.