COLLETTINI, CRISTIANO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.512
EU - Europa 1.552
AS - Asia 910
SA - Sud America 55
AF - Africa 22
OC - Oceania 15
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
Totale 7.070
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.450
IT - Italia 756
SG - Singapore 426
CN - Cina 224
IN - India 188
FI - Finlandia 181
SE - Svezia 161
RU - Federazione Russa 115
DE - Germania 86
UA - Ucraina 56
GB - Regno Unito 55
CA - Canada 50
IE - Irlanda 28
BR - Brasile 26
AT - Austria 25
AR - Argentina 24
FR - Francia 24
ID - Indonesia 22
CH - Svizzera 13
HK - Hong Kong 11
NL - Olanda 11
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 11
SC - Seychelles 11
MX - Messico 10
JP - Giappone 9
RO - Romania 9
BG - Bulgaria 8
BE - Belgio 6
PL - Polonia 6
KR - Corea 5
AU - Australia 4
EU - Europa 4
IR - Iran 4
TG - Togo 4
TR - Turchia 4
ZA - Sudafrica 4
CL - Cile 3
LT - Lituania 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
EG - Egitto 2
ES - Italia 2
GR - Grecia 2
IL - Israele 2
MY - Malesia 2
PK - Pakistan 2
TW - Taiwan 2
BD - Bangladesh 1
DK - Danimarca 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
HN - Honduras 1
HR - Croazia 1
HU - Ungheria 1
JO - Giordania 1
KH - Cambogia 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PE - Perù 1
PH - Filippine 1
QA - Qatar 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
TN - Tunisia 1
UY - Uruguay 1
VN - Vietnam 1
Totale 7.070
Città #
Fairfield 769
Ashburn 427
Rome 391
Woodbridge 310
Seattle 308
Cambridge 250
Chandler 250
Houston 244
Wilmington 242
Singapore 217
Santa Clara 174
Ann Arbor 155
Beijing 155
Princeton 132
Plano 102
Helsinki 90
San Paolo di Civitate 83
Lawrence 80
Millbury 62
Boston 53
San Diego 53
Milan 36
Andover 31
New York 29
Des Moines 28
Dublin 28
Norwalk 28
Moscow 24
Federal 23
San Mateo 23
Washington 23
Jakarta 22
Ottawa 21
Toronto 21
Dearborn 18
Falkenstein 18
Council Bluffs 17
Vienna 16
Nuremberg 15
Bühl 14
Buffalo 12
Yubileyny 12
Jacksonville 11
Mahé 11
Naples 11
Perugia 11
London 9
Pasadena 9
Boardman 8
Christchurch 8
Falls Church 8
Forlì 8
Los Angeles 8
Phoenix 8
Sofia 8
Berlin 7
Bochum 6
Brussels 6
Faenza 6
Kyiv 6
Padova 6
Paris 6
Redwood City 6
Hangzhou 5
Ilford 5
Potsdam 5
Reggio Calabria 5
Rio de Janeiro 5
Southend 5
Vicovaro 5
Ankara 4
Bari 4
Chieti 4
Hong Kong 4
Latina 4
Lausanne 4
Lomé 4
L’Aquila 4
Mannheim 4
Mexico City 4
Pontinia 4
Sassari 4
Shanghai 4
Zurich 4
Belmont 3
Bern 3
Florence 3
Las Vegas 3
Lyon 3
Muizenberg 3
Munich 3
Pescara 3
Prato 3
Redmond 3
Venice 3
Warsaw 3
Aci Catena 2
Athens 2
Auckland 2
Baku 2
Totale 5.308
Nome #
The M. Tancia regional thrust: geometric, kinematic and mechanical characterization within the Structural Geology course at La Sapienza 201
From mapped faults to fault-length earthquake magnitude (FLEM). A test on Italy with methodological implications 126
Evolution of shear fabric in granular fault gouge from stable sliding to stick-slip and implications for fault slip mode 124
Fault zone fabric and fault weakness 104
Beyond Byerlee friction, weak faults and implications for slip behavior 96
Complex geometry and kinematics of subsidiary faults within a carbonate-hosted relay ramp 94
Physical and transport property variations within carbonate-bearing fault zones. Insights from the Monte Maggio fault (Central Italy) 90
Can grain size sensitive flow lubricate faults during the initial stages of earthquake propagation? 89
A novel and versatile apparatus for brittle rock deformation 88
Strength evolution of simulated carbonate-bearing faults. The role of normal stress and slip velocity 87
Frictional controls on the seismogenic zone. Insights from the Apenninic basement, Central Italy 87
Frictional behavior of talc-calcite mixtures 84
Frictional Properties and Slip Stability of Active Faults within Carbonate-Evaporite Sequences: the Role of Dolomite and Anhydrite. 82
Stabilization of fault slip by fluid injection in the laboratory and in situ 81
Architecture and mechanics of an active low-angle normal fault: Alto Tiberina Fault, northern Apennines, Italy 80
Experimental insights into fault reactivation in gouge-filled fault zones 80
On the evolution of elastic properties during laboratory stick-slip experiments spanning the transition from slow slip to dynamic rupture 80
Fault geometry and mechanics of marly carbonate multilayers. An integrated field and laboratory study from the Northern Apennines, Italy 79
A mechanical model for complex fault patterns induced by evaporite dehydration and cyclic changes in fluid pressure 78
Frictional heterogeneities on carbonate-bearing normal faults: Insights from the Monte Maggio Fault, Italy 75
Precursory changes in seismic velocity for the spectrum of earthquake failure modes 75
Thermal decomposition along natural carbonate faults during earthquakes 75
Development of interconnected talc networks and weakening of continental low-angle normal faults 74
A slip tendency analysis to test mechanical and structural control on aftershock rupture planes 74
Early weakening processes inside thrust fault 70
Frictional stability and earthquake triggering during fluid pressure stimulation of an experimental fault 70
Structural Disorder of Graphite and Implications for Graphite Thermometry 69
The Role of Mechanical Anisotropy in Controlling Fault Trajectories within Multilayered Carbonate and Clay-rich Rocks 69
The Role of Mechanical Anisotropy in Controlling Fault Trajectories within Multilayered Carbonate and Clay-rich Rocks 69
Contemporary crustal extension in the Umbria-Marche Apennines from regional CGPS networks and comparison between geodetic and seismic deformation 69
Using Deep Learning to understand variations in fault zone properties: distinguishing foreshocks from aftershocks 68
Fault zone architecture and deformation processes within evaporitic rocks in the upper crust 68
Frictional-viscous flow, seismicity and the geology of weak faults: A review and future directions 68
Fault structure and slip localization in carbonate-bearing normal faults: An example from the Northern Apennines of Italy 68
Evolution of the elastic moduli of seismogenic Triassic Evaporites subjected to cyclic stressing 67
The alto Tiberina near fault observatory (northern Apennines, Italy) 67
Lithological and structural control on fracture frequency distribution within a carbonate-hosted relay ramp 67
Laboratory measurements of the physical properties of Triassic Evaporites from Central Italy and correlation with geophysical data 66
Fault architecture and deformation mechanisms in exhumed analogues of seismogenic carbonate-bearing thrusts. 66
Real and virtual outcrops to characterize the internal structure of a carbonate-hosted fault zone: the Tre Monti fault case study in Central Italy 65
The role of fluid pressure in induced vs. triggered seismicity. Insights from rock deformation experiments on carbonates 64
Aftershocks driven by a high-pressure CO2 source at depth 63
Influence of calcite decarbonation on the frictional behavior of carbonate-bearing gouge. Implications for the instability of volcanic flanks and fault slip 63
Earthquakes and fault zone structure 62
Fault strength in thin-skinned tectonic wedges across the smectite-illite transition. Constraints from friction experiments and critical tapers 62
A multidisciplinary study of a natural example of a CO2 geological reservoir in central Italy 60
Brittle versus ductile deformation as the main control on the transport properties of low-porosity anhydrite rocks 60
Faults smooth gradually as a function of slip 60
The role of rheology, crustal structures and lithology in the seismicity distribution of the northern Apennines 60
Outcrop-scale geometry and kinematics of a carbonate-hosted normal fault: The Tre Monti fault in Central Italy 59
Comment on "Structural controls on a carbon dioxide-driven mud volcano field in the Northern Apennines (Pieve Santo Stefano, Italy): Relations with pre-existing steep discontinuities and seismicity" 58
Calcite Decarbonation and its Influence on the Mechanical Behaviour of Carbonate-bearing Faults 58
The influence of normal stress and sliding velocity on the frictional behaviour of calcite at room temperature. Insights from laboratory experiments and microstructural observations 58
The internal structure of fault zones: Fluid flow and mechanical properties 57
Fault zone weakening and character of slip along low-angle normal faults: Insights from the Zuccale fault, Elba, Italy 57
Bifurcations at the stability transition of earthquake faulting 57
The internal structure of dilational stepovers in regional transtension zones 56
Slow-to-fast transition of giant creeping rockslides modulated by undrained loading in basal shear zones 56
Fault structure, frictional properties and mixed-mode fault slip behavior 56
Recognizing the seismic cycle along ancient faults: CO2-induced fluidization of breccias in the footwall of a sealing low-angle normal fault 55
The Gubbio fault: Can different methods give pictures of the same object? 55
Fault weakening due to CO2 degassing in the Northern Apennines: Short- and long-term processes 54
Friction and scale-dependent deformation processes of large experimental carbonate faults 54
The structural evolution of dilational stepovers in regional transtensional zones 54
The European Research Council Starting Grant GLASS: Infrastructure development and early results 53
Heterogeneous strength and fault zone complexity of carbonate-bearing thrusts with possible implications for seismicity 53
Switches in the minimum compressive stress direction induced by overpressure beneath a low-permeability fault zone 52
The development and behaviour of low-angle normal faults during Cenozoic asymmetric extension in the Northern Apennines, Italy 52
A low-angle normal fault in the Umbria region (Central Italy): A mechanical model for the related microseismicity 52
The role of fault rock fabric in the dynamics of laboratory faults 51
Frictional Properties of a Low-Angle Normal Fault Under In Situ Conditions: Thermally-Activated Velocity Weakening 51
The semibrittle behavior of simulated calcite fault gouge 51
Effects of illite content on frictional properties of experimental carbonate faults. 51
Pressure solution seams in carbonatic fault rocks: Mineralogy, micro/nanostructures and deformation mechanism 50
Normal faults, normal friction? 50
A Large Fault Partially Reactivated During Two Contiguous Seismic Sequences in Central Italy: the Role of Geometrical and Frictional Heterogeneities 49
Integrated Laboratories to Study Aseismic and Seismic Faulting 49
Connecting seismically active normal faults with Quaternary geological structures in a complex extensional environment: The Colfiorito 1997 case history (northern Apennines, Italy) 49
Looking at fault reactivation matching structural geology and seismological data 49
Insights on the geometry and mechanics of the Umbria-Marche earthquakes (Central Italy) from the integration of field and laboratory data 49
The shallow boreholes at The AltotiBerina near fault Observatory (TABOO; northern Apennines of Italy) 48
Seismic expression of active extensional faults in northern Umbria (Central Italy) 48
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Fracture distribution within a carbonate hosted relay ramp: insights from the Tre Monti fault (Central Italy) 47
Modelling fluid flow in complex natural fault zones. Implications for natural and human-induced earthquake nucleation 47
Frictional strength and healing behavior of phyllosilicate-rich faults 46
Mechanical heterogeneities in Umbria-Marche apennines thrusts: a field and experimental perspective 46
Fault-surface geometry controlled by faulting mechanisms. Experimental observations in limestone faults 46
Frictional strength, stability, and healing properties of basalt faults for CO2 storage purposes. 46
Interactions between low-angle normal faults and plutonism in the upper crust: Insights from the Island of Elba, Italy: Reply 46
Evaporites bearing faults as a tool to understand the deformation processes into the seismogenic zone of the Northern Apennines [Zone di faglia in rocce evaporitiche ed interpretazione dei processi defoimativi nella zona sismogenetica dell'Appennino Settentrionale] 45
The role of shale content and pore-water saturation on frictional properties of simulated carbonate faults 45
The role of pre-existing anisotropies in fault mechanics: experimental insights from triaxial saw-cut experiments 44
A non-conventional seismogenic layer in Northern Apennines (Italy): laboratory investigations of physical and elastic properties of the Triassic Evaporites 43
The role of shear fabric in controlling breakdown processes during laboratory slow-slip events 43
Fluid injection and the mechanics of frictional stability of shale-bearing faults 43
Using footwall structures to constrain the evolution of low-angle normal faults 42
The carbonate-bearing Monte Maggio Fault (Central Italy) 41
Frictional properties of Opalinus clay. Influence of humidity, normal stress and grain size on frictional stability 39
Fluid Overpressure and Earthquake Triggering in Faulted Evaporitic Sequences 39
Totale 6.390
Categoria #
all - tutte 22.281
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 22.281


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020505 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 183 171 98 53
2020/2021460 52 51 29 26 5 46 16 37 52 82 39 25
2021/20221.219 11 71 123 64 141 24 24 140 94 86 213 228
2022/20231.069 245 248 33 69 97 112 26 67 100 25 30 17
2023/2024880 57 84 53 77 86 122 23 118 6 110 55 89
2024/20251.044 39 54 95 91 199 169 142 219 36 0 0 0
Totale 7.382