GASPERINI, PAOLO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 4.790
NA - Nord America 4.232
AS - Asia 1.828
AF - Africa 305
SA - Sud America 22
OC - Oceania 6
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 1
Totale 11.184
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.211
IT - Italia 1.897
GB - Regno Unito 1.222
CN - Cina 655
SG - Singapore 504
DE - Germania 382
VN - Vietnam 291
UA - Ucraina 253
FR - Francia 234
IN - India 193
RU - Federazione Russa 189
SE - Svezia 130
IE - Irlanda 110
CI - Costa d'Avorio 107
TG - Togo 84
ZA - Sudafrica 58
FI - Finlandia 51
TR - Turchia 50
NL - Olanda 47
EE - Estonia 45
CH - Svizzera 36
AL - Albania 34
BG - Bulgaria 34
JO - Giordania 28
JP - Giappone 28
SC - Seychelles 22
LY - Libia 19
GR - Grecia 18
ES - Italia 16
HK - Hong Kong 16
BE - Belgio 14
CA - Canada 14
DZ - Algeria 12
CL - Cile 11
HR - Croazia 11
HU - Ungheria 10
TW - Taiwan 10
AT - Austria 9
IL - Israele 8
IR - Iran 8
MT - Malta 8
PT - Portogallo 8
ID - Indonesia 7
LB - Libano 7
MX - Messico 7
QA - Qatar 7
SA - Arabia Saudita 6
BR - Brasile 5
SI - Slovenia 5
SM - San Marino 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
PE - Perù 4
PL - Polonia 4
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 3
DK - Danimarca 3
PK - Pakistan 3
AU - Australia 2
EC - Ecuador 2
IS - Islanda 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NO - Norvegia 2
RO - Romania 2
RS - Serbia 2
BD - Bangladesh 1
EU - Europa 1
GH - Ghana 1
KR - Corea 1
LT - Lituania 1
MD - Moldavia 1
ME - Montenegro 1
MK - Macedonia 1
TH - Thailandia 1
UZ - Uzbekistan 1
Totale 11.184
Città #
Southend 1.094
Santa Clara 590
Fairfield 462
Singapore 410
Ashburn 392
Chandler 335
Wilmington 218
Woodbridge 196
Jacksonville 188
Houston 181
Seattle 181
Rome 177
Princeton 162
Bologna 159
Dong Ket 158
Boardman 155
Ann Arbor 134
Cambridge 130
Milan 123
Bagnacavallo 110
Dublin 110
Abidjan 106
Lomé 84
Bibbiano 83
Podenzano 75
Nanjing 73
Padova 72
Westminster 67
Berlin 53
Naples 47
Helsinki 39
Shenyang 39
Pune 37
Jinan 36
Saint Petersburg 35
Sofia 32
Mülheim 31
Beijing 30
Medford 30
Amman 28
San Diego 28
Collecchio 26
Pescara 26
Nanchang 25
Tirana 25
Guangzhou 24
Hebei 24
Istanbul 22
Mahé 22
Verona 22
London 21
Zhengzhou 21
Granarolo dell'Emilia e Viadagola 20
Trieste 20
Benghazi 19
Tianjin 19
Tokyo 19
Jiaxing 17
Zurich 17
Changsha 16
Dearborn 16
Hangzhou 16
Genoa 15
Bari 14
Catania 14
Norwalk 14
Shanghai 14
Bursa 13
Florence 13
Redwood City 13
Turin 13
Yubileyny 13
Brussels 12
Kunming 12
Lappeenranta 12
Ravenna 12
Redmond 12
Falls Church 11
Forlì 11
Los Angeles 11
Syracuse 11
Palermo 10
Shenzhen 10
Taizhou 10
Affile 9
Amsterdam 9
Athens 9
Des Moines 9
Madrid 9
Parma 9
Pavia 9
Perugia 9
Falkenstein 8
Paris 8
Corridonia 7
Doha 7
Harbin 7
Jakarta 7
North Bergen 7
Piacenza 7
Totale 7.527
Nome #
The new Italian seismic hazard model (MPS19) 994
Catalogo Parametrico dei Terremoti Italiani, versione CPTI15 264
An Atlas of Mediterranean seismicity 250
Comment on “The Curious Case of the 1346 Earthquake Recorded Only by Very Young Chroniclers” by Romano Camassi and Viviana Castelli 204
Comparative Analysis of Regression Methods Used for Seismic Magnitude Conversions 197
Redazione della mappa di pericolosita' sismica prevista dall'Ordinanza della Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri del 20 Marzo 2003, n. 3274 191
Catalogo Parametrico dei Terremoti Italiani - Versione 2004 (CPTI04) 188
Reply to “Comment on ‘Unbiased Estimation of Moment Magnitude from Body‐ and Surface‐Wave Magnitudes’ by R. Das, H. R. Wason, and M. L. Sharma and ‘Comparative Analysis of Regression Methods Used for Seismic Magnitudes Conversions’ by P. Gasperini, B. Lolli, and S. Castellaro” by J. Pujol 184
Automated assessment of macroseismic intensity from written sources using the fuzzy sets 183
A benchmark study for glacial isostatic adjustment codes 164
Linear or nonlinear rheology in the mantle: a 3D finite-element approach to postglacial rebound modeling 161
A comparison of moment magnitude estimates for the European–Mediterranean and Italian regions 160
A comparative analysis of different models of aftershock rate decay by maximum likelihood estimation of simulated sequences 159
Comparing different models of aftershock rate decay: The role of catalog incompleteness in the first times after main shock 158
A computer-aided, algebraic approach to the post-glacial rebound problem 152
Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area (EMMA) Database 3.0: First-Motion Focal Mechanisms and Their Ability to Characterize the Tectonic Deformation Style 151
Fast characterization of sources of recent Italian earthquakes from macroseismic intensities 150
Empirical Calibration of Local Magnitude Data Sets Versus Moment Magnitude in Italy 148
Kinematics of the Western Africa-Eurasia plate boundary from focal mechanisms and GPS data 147
An empirical comparison among aftershock decay models 147
A comparison among general orthogonal regression methods applied to earthquake magnitude conversions 147
Modelling of mantle postglacial relaxation in axisymmetric geometry with a composite rheology and a glacial load interpolated by adjusted spherical harmonics analysis 146
Relative frequencies of seismic main shocks after strong shocks in Italy 143
Boxer - a Fortran program to compute source parameters of earthquakes from macroseismic data 142
Erratum: Empirical conversion between teleseismic magnitudes (mb and Ms) and moment magnitude (Mw) at the Global, Euro-Mediterranean and Italian scale 142
The Attenuation of Seismic Intensity in Italy, Part II: Modeling and Validation 141
An atlas of Mediterranean seismicity 136
Comment on 'Magnitude conversion problem using general orthogonal regression' by H. R. Wason, Ranjit Das and M. L. Sharma, (Geophys. J. Int., 190, 1091-1096) 136
The Location and Sizing of Historical Earthquakes Using the Attenuation of Macroseismic Intensity with Distance 132
Ground motion attenuation heterogeneities in Italy inferred from seismic intensity tomography 131
Time variations of aftershock decay parameters of the 2009 April 6 L’Aquila (central Italy) earthquake: evidence of the emergence of a negative exponential regime superimposed to the power law 131
The Attenuation of Seismic Intensity in Italy, Part I: Theoretical and Empirical Backgrounds 127
Implementation of the Complete Sea Level Equation in a 3D Finite Elements Scheme: A Validation Study 126
Comparing Different Models of Aftershock Rate Decay: The Role of Catalog Incompleteness in the First Times After the Main Shock 125
Geomagnetic South Atlantic Anomaly and global sea level rise: A direct connection? 125
Estimating the macroseismic parameters of earthquakes in eastern Iran 124
Block modeling of GPS velocities in Italy and surrounding regions and kinematics of the Adriatic microplate 122
Empirical conversion between teleseismic magnitudes (mb and Ms) and moment magnitude (Mw) at the Global, Euro-Mediterranean and Italian scale 121
Harmonic Fluctuation of the Slope of the Frequency–Magnitude Distribution (b‐Value) as a Function of the Angle of Rake 118
Correlation between the parameters of the aftershock rate equation: implications for the forecasting of future sequences 117
Recalibration of the Distance Correction Term for Local Magnitude (ML) Computations in Italy 117
The homogenized instrumental seismic catalog (HORUS) of Italy from 1960 to present 117
The Italian CMT dataset from 1977 to the present 116
A comparison of tectonic deformation styles with Gutenberg-Richter b-values in the Italian and Mediterranean areas 115
Body-Wave Magnitude mb Is a Good Proxy of Moment Magnitude Mw for Small Earthquakes (mb<4:5 –5 :0) 115
Comment on "General Orthogonal Regression Relations between Body-Wave and Moment Magnitudes" by Ranjit Das, H. R. Wason, and M. L. Sharma 114
Re-assessing the intensity values of Iranian earthquakes using EMS and ESI scales 113
Linear or non-linear rheology in the Earth’s mantle: the prevalence of power-law creep in the postglacial isostatic readjustment of Laurentia 112
Homogenization in terms of Mwof local magnitudes of italian earthquakes that occurred before 1981 112
Inferences on the best form of the aftershock rate equation from correlation between parameter estimates and the comparison of different time decay models 110
The determination of earthquake location and magnitude from macroseismic data in Europe 110
Comment on “High-Definition Mapping of the Gutenberg–Richter b-Value and Its Relevance: A Case Study in Italy” by M. Taroni, J. Zhuang, and W. Marzocchi 110
Retrospective short-term forecasting experiment in Italy based on the occurrence of strong (fore) shocks 109
The new release of the database of Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area (EMMA Version 2) 106
The Italian earthquake catalogue CPTI15 104
An atlas of Mediterranean seismicity 100
The SHARE European Earthquake Catalogue (SHEEC) 1000-1899 99
Simultaneous Dependence of the Earthquake-Size Distribution on Faulting Style and Depth 99
The influence of faulting style on the size-distribution of global earthquakes 97
The attenuation of seismic intensity in Italy: theoretical and empirical backgrounds 94
Kinematics of the Western Africa-Eurasia Plate Boundary From Focal Mechanisms and GPS Data 94
Sea level changes and vertical land movements in the Mediterranean from paleo-historical indicators, modern instrumental data and model predictions. 89
Full-Waveform based methods for Microseismic Monitoring Operations: An Application to Natural and Induced Seismicity in the Hengill Geothermal Area, Iceland 89
Inhomogeneity of macroseismic intensities in italy and consequences for macroseismic magnitude estimation 87
The new version of the parametric catalog of Italian earthquakes (CPTI04) 86
Estimating macroseismic intensity from documentary sources using Fuzzy Sets 86
Contamination of frequency-magnitude slope (b-value) by quarry blasts: An example for italy 85
The attenuation of seismic intensity in Italy 81
The attenuation of seismic intensity in Italy: modeling and validation 81
The 2004 probabilistic seismic hazard assessment for the Italian area 81
Some insights on the flank eruptive activity of Mount Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy) 79
The database of Earthquake Mechanism of the Mediterranean Area (EMMA): a call for contributions 73
Purported precursors: poor predictors 73
Le sequenze sismiche: imprevedibilità e incertezza dell’evoluzione cronologica 68
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Comment on “Earthquake Magnitude Conversion Problem” by Ranjit Das, H. R. Wason, Gabriel Gonzalez, M. L. Sharma, Deepankar Choudhury, Conrad Lindholm, Narayan Roy, and Pablo Salazar 53
Homogenization of magnitudes of the ISC Bulletin 50
A procedure to identify objectively active seismotectonic structures 50
The new release of the database of Earthquake Mechanisms of the Mediterranean Area (EMMA Version 2) 49
Recalibration of the Intensity Prediction Equation in Italy Using the Macroseismic Dataset DBMI15 Version 2.0 48
Application of the EEPAS earthquake forecasting model to Italy 48
Comparison between alarm-based and probability-based earthquake forecasting methods 31
Short-term retrospective forecasting of earthquakes based on temporal variations of the b-value of the magnitude-frequency distribution 28
Earthquakes Parameters from Citizen Testimonies: A Retrospective Analysis of EMSC Database 27
Encoding and computer analysis of macroseismic effects 21
Application of the EEPAS seismic forecasting method to Italy 20
Pattern recognition applied to volcanic activity: Identification of the precursory patterns to Etna recent flank eruptions and periods of rest 20
Active tectonics and seismic zonation of the urban area of Florence, Italy 20
Reply to the comment by D. K. Yamaguchi on "Cross-correlation analysis of seismic and volcanic data at Mt. Etna volcano, Italy" 19
Reply to the comment by D. K. Yamaguchi on "Cross-correlation analysis of seismic and volcanic data at Mt. Etna volcano, Italy" 19
Application of EEPAS forecasting model to Italy 18
Contour mapping of Italian seismicity 18
Statistical identification of physical patterns which accompany eruptive activity on Mount Etna, Sicily 18
Back-analysis of the January 2017 earthquake-avalanche cycle in the Central Apennines 18
Cross-correlation analysis of seismic and volcanic data at Mt Etna volcano, Italy 18
Some insights on the occurrence of recent volcanic eruptions of Mount Etna volcano (Sicily, Italy) 17
The estimation of b-value of the frequency-magnitude distribution and of its 1σ intervals from binned magnitude data 17
Azimuthal dependence in the gravity field induced by recent and past cryospheric forcings 16
Recalibration of the Intensity Prediction Equation in Italy Using the Macroseismic Dataset DBMI15 Version 2.0 14
Comment on "A Seismic Moment Magnitude Scale" by Ranjit Das, Mukat Lal Sharma, Hans Raj Wason, Deepankar Choudhury, and Gabriel Gonzalez 14
Totale 11.033
Categoria #
all - tutte 29.981
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 29.981


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020548 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 244 129 79 96
2020/20211.557 240 98 29 140 29 98 88 177 81 104 84 389
2021/20221.458 185 67 102 76 155 98 76 84 66 66 256 227
2022/20231.716 167 261 123 204 120 91 42 69 271 95 119 154
2023/20241.366 84 113 113 83 100 241 191 130 26 76 88 121
2024/20252.649 265 332 272 303 847 221 244 127 38 0 0 0
Totale 11.438