MARONE, CHRIS JAMES
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.343
EU - Europa 496
AS - Asia 419
SA - Sud America 5
AF - Africa 3
Totale 2.266
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.306
IT - Italia 300
SG - Singapore 242
IN - India 53
CN - Cina 52
SE - Svezia 39
ID - Indonesia 38
FI - Finlandia 36
CA - Canada 29
DE - Germania 25
GB - Regno Unito 20
UA - Ucraina 15
FR - Francia 13
RU - Federazione Russa 13
IE - Irlanda 10
JP - Giappone 8
MX - Messico 8
TW - Taiwan 8
BG - Bulgaria 5
TR - Turchia 5
AT - Austria 4
ES - Italia 4
HK - Hong Kong 4
IL - Israele 4
KR - Corea 4
NL - Olanda 4
AR - Argentina 2
BR - Brasile 2
IS - Islanda 2
NG - Nigeria 2
BE - Belgio 1
CH - Svizzera 1
CL - Cile 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PH - Filippine 1
PL - Polonia 1
RO - Romania 1
SC - Seychelles 1
Totale 2.266
Città #
Fairfield 202
Rome 177
Singapore 173
Santa Clara 127
Ashburn 94
Seattle 89
Chandler 85
Woodbridge 85
Houston 78
Cambridge 74
Wilmington 56
Ann Arbor 45
Beijing 36
Jakarta 36
San Paolo di Civitate 30
Boardman 29
Princeton 29
Lawrence 23
Plano 22
Ottawa 20
Millbury 18
San Diego 14
Milan 12
Boston 11
Helsinki 11
Dublin 10
New York 10
Bochum 9
Des Moines 8
Toronto 8
Lappeenranta 7
Faenza 6
St Petersburg 6
Andover 5
London 5
Mexico City 5
Norwalk 5
Paris 5
Reggio Emilia 5
Sofia 5
Taipei 5
Moscow 4
Tel Aviv 4
Vienna 4
Belmont 3
Forlì 3
Fort Worth 3
Frankfurt am Main 3
Jacksonville 3
New Taipei 3
Nogent-sur-Marne 3
Perugia 3
San Mateo 3
Southend 3
Tampa 3
Taranto 3
Trento 3
Velletri 3
Vicenza 3
Washington 3
Alatri 2
Barcelona 2
Bellinzago Lombardo 2
Berlin 2
Chongqing 2
Dorchester 2
Falkenstein 2
Federal 2
Hong Kong 2
Hveragerdi 2
Istanbul 2
Kolkata 2
Kosekoy 2
Livorno 2
Mannheim 2
Monterey 2
Phoenix 2
Sathyamangalam 2
State College 2
Stuttgart 2
São Paulo 2
Tsurumaki 2
Venice 2
Wuhan 2
Yeonje-gu 2
Yonezawa 2
Amsterdam 1
Ankara 1
Arba 1
Ariccia 1
Athens 1
Auburn Hills 1
Aulla 1
Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto 1
Berkeley 1
Brescia 1
Brussels 1
Bucharest 1
Buffalo 1
Bühl 1
Totale 1.806
Nome #
Deep learning for laboratory earthquake prediction and autoregressive forecasting of fault zone stress 110
Fault zone fabric and fault weakness 99
DiffSD: Diffusion models for seismic denoising 84
A novel and versatile apparatus for brittle rock deformation 82
Frictional Properties and Slip Stability of Active Faults within Carbonate-Evaporite Sequences: the Role of Dolomite and Anhydrite. 79
Frictional controls on the seismogenic zone. Insights from the Apenninic basement, Central Italy 78
On the evolution of elastic properties during laboratory stick-slip experiments spanning the transition from slow slip to dynamic rupture 75
Frequency, pressure, and strain dependence of nonlinear elasticity in Berea Sandstone 75
Frictional heterogeneities on carbonate-bearing normal faults: Insights from the Monte Maggio Fault, Italy 73
Precursory changes in seismic velocity for the spectrum of earthquake failure modes 70
Poromechanics of stick-slip frictional sliding and strength recovery on tectonic faults 69
Dynamically triggered slip leading to sustained fault gouge weakening under laboratory shear conditions 69
Experimental constraints on the relationship between clay abundance, clay fabric, and frictional behavior for the central deforming zone of the San Andreas fault 68
Laboratory observations of slow earthquakes and the spectrum of tectonic fault slip modes 67
Frictional stability and earthquake triggering during fluid pressure stimulation of an experimental fault 65
The effects of entrained debris on the basal sliding stability of a glacier 61
Acoustic emission and microslip precursors to stick-slip failure in sheared granular material 61
On the origin and evolution of electrical signals during frictional stick slip in sheared granular material 61
Using Deep Learning to understand variations in fault zone properties: distinguishing foreshocks from aftershocks 60
Physicochemical processes of frictional healing: Effects of water on stick-slip stress drop and friction of granular fault gouge 59
Dynamic acousto-elasticity in Berea sandstone: influence of the strain rate 58
Stiffness evolution of granular layers and the origin of repetitive, slow, stick-slip frictional sliding 58
Evolution of permeability across the transition from brittle failure to cataclastic flow in porous siltstone 56
Fault structure, frictional properties and mixed-mode fault slip behavior 55
Bifurcations at the stability transition of earthquake faulting 50
The European Research Council Starting Grant GLASS: Infrastructure development and early results 46
Frictional strength and healing behavior of phyllosilicate-rich faults 45
Cold Diffusion Model for Seismic Denoising 29
Rheological heterogeneities at the roots of the seismogenic zone 29
The critical slip distance for seismic and aseismic fault zones of finite width; 22
Frictional instabilities in clay illuminate the origin of slow earthquakes 18
Evolution of elastic and mechanical properties during fault shear. The roles of clay content, fabric development, and porosity 13
Creation of a mixed‐mode fracture network at mesoscale through hydraulic fracturing and shear stimulation 13
Constraining maximum event magnitude during injection-triggered seismicity 13
Deterministic and stochastic chaos characterize laboratory earthquakes 12
Using a physics-informed neural network and fault zone acoustic monitoring to predict lab earthquakes 12
Foreshock properties illuminate nucleation processes of slow and fast laboratory earthquakes 12
Earthquake energy dissipation in a fracture mechanics framework 11
Competition between preslip and deviatoric stress modulates precursors for laboratory earthquakes 11
Deep learning can predict laboratory quakes from active source seismic data 11
Frictional and lithological controls on shallow slow slip at the Northern Hikurangi Margin 10
Creep fronts and complexity in laboratory earthquake sequences illuminate delayed earthquake triggering 10
The role of fabric in frictional properties of phyllosilicate-rich tectonic faults 10
Scaling of slip weakening distance with final slip during dynamic earthquake rupture 10
Breakdown pressure and fracture surface morphology of hydraulic fracturing in shale with H2O, CO2 and N2 9
The high-frequency signature of slow and fast laboratory earthquakes 9
Evolution of b-value during the seismic cycle. Insights from laboratory experiments on simulated faults 9
Using in-situ strain measurements to evaluate the accuracy of stress estimation procedures from fracture injection/shut-in tests 9
Geoelectric signals in China and the earthquake generation process 9
Application of constitutive friction laws to glacier seismicity 9
Coulomb constitutive laws for friction: Contrasts in frictional behavior for distributed and localized shear 8
Potential for earthquake triggering from transient deformations 8
Estimating fault friction from seismic signals in the laboratory 8
The effect of shear displacement and wear on fault stability. Laboratory constraints 8
Acoustic energy release during the laboratory seismic cycle. Insights on laboratory earthquake precursors and prediction 8
Effects of normal stress variation on the strength and stability of creeping faults 8
Frictional behavior downdip along the subduction megathrust. Insights from laboratory experiments on exhumed samples at in situ condition 8
Slip-rate-dependent friction as a universal mechanism for slow slip events 8
Laboratory earthquake forecasting. A machine learning competition 8
Attention network forecasts time-to-failure in laboratory shear experiments 8
Imaging elastodynamic and hydraulic properties of in situ fractured rock. An experimental investigation exploring effects of dynamic stressing and shearing 8
Frictional and hydrologic properties of clay-rich fault gouge 7
Frictional properties of natural fault gouge from a low-angle normal fault, Panamit Valley, California 7
Similarity of fast and slow earthquakes illuminated by machine learning 7
Earthquake catalog-based machine learning identification of laboratory fault states and the effects of magnitude of completeness 7
Frictional state evolution during normal stress perturbations probed with ultrasonic waves 7
Nonlinear elastodynamic behavior of intact and fractured rock under in-situ stress and saturation conditions 7
A method for determining absolute ultrasonic velocities and elastic properties of experimental shear zones 7
The spatiotemporal evolution of granular microslip precursors to laboratory earthquakes 7
On the mechanics of granular shear. The effect of normal stress and layer thickness on stick-slip properties 7
Dynamic stressing of naturally fractured rocks. On the relation between transient changes in permeability and elastic wave velocity 7
The potential for low-grade metamorphism to facilitate fault instability in a geothermal reservoir 7
Effects of normal stress vibrations on frictional healing 6
Laboratory-derived friction laws and their application to seismic faulting 6
Shear-induced dilatancy of fluid-saturated faults: Experiment and theory 6
Laboratory study of fault healing and lithification in simulated fault gouge under hydrothermal conditions 6
Influence of particle characteristics on granular friction 6
Laboratory observations of permeability enhancement by fluid pressure oscillation of in situ fractured rock 6
The role of deformation bands in dictating poromechanical properties of unconsolidated sand and sandstone 6
Preseismic fault creep and elastic wave amplitude precursors scale with lab earthquake magnitude for the continuum of tectonic failure modes 6
The effect of loading rate on static friction and the rate of fault healing during the earthquake cycle 6
Weakness of the San Andreas Fault revealed by samples from the active fault zone 6
Experimental investigation of elastodynamic nonlinear response of dry intact, fractured and saturated rock 6
Particle-size distribution and microstructures within simulated fault gouge 6
Permeability evolution in sorbing media. Analogies between organic-rich shale and coal 6
The transition from steady frictional sliding to inertia-dominated instability with rate and state friction 6
Effect of humidity on granular friction at room temperature 6
On the mechanics of earthquake afterslip 6
Microslips as precursors of large slip events in the stick-slip dynamics of sheared granular layers: A discrete element model analysis 6
Effect of hydration state on the frictional properties of montmorillonite-based fault gouge 6
Physics of friction and strain rate localization in synthetic fault gouge 5
Scaling of the critical slip distance for seismic faulting with shear strain in fault zones 5
The apparent friction of granular fault gouge in sheared layers 5
Friction of sheared granular layers: Role of particle dimensionality, surface roughness, and material properties 5
Frequency-magnitude statistics of laboratory foreshocks vary with shear velocity, fault slip rate, and shear stress 5
Friction of simulated fault gouge for a wide range of velocities and normal stresses 5
An experimental study of permeability and fluid chemistry in an artificially jointed marble 5
Systematic variations in recurrence interval and moment of repeating aftershocks 5
Laboratory study of the frictional rheology of sheared till 5
Clay fabric intensity in natural and artificial fault gouges: Implications for brittle fault zone processes and sedimentary basin clay fabric evolution 5
Totale 2.456
Categoria #
all - tutte 13.230
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 13.230


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020268 0 0 0 0 0 40 47 45 45 33 42 16
2020/2021121 22 18 5 12 1 5 0 6 12 29 9 2
2021/2022258 0 17 32 2 34 1 3 33 30 17 35 54
2022/2023372 48 76 18 42 32 34 14 20 50 15 16 7
2023/2024596 12 40 184 25 30 37 28 40 6 65 50 79
2024/2025445 26 29 73 105 174 38 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 2.552