Francesco Iezzi

829 total citations
20 papers, 436 citations indexed

About

Francesco Iezzi is a scholar working on Geophysics, Atmospheric Science and Earth-Surface Processes. According to data from OpenAlex, Francesco Iezzi has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 436 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Geophysics, 5 papers in Atmospheric Science and 2 papers in Earth-Surface Processes. Recurrent topics in Francesco Iezzi's work include earthquake and tectonic studies (19 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (11 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (7 papers). Francesco Iezzi is often cited by papers focused on earthquake and tectonic studies (19 papers), Geological and Geochemical Analysis (11 papers) and High-pressure geophysics and materials (7 papers). Francesco Iezzi collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Italy and Greece. Francesco Iezzi's co-authors include Gerald Roberts, Joanna Faure Walker, Zoë Mildon, H. Goodall, M. Wilkinson, Ioannis Papanikolaou, Jennifer Robertson, Ken McCaffrey, R. J. Walters and Luke Wedmore and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Scientific Reports and Earth and Planetary Science Letters.

In The Last Decade

Francesco Iezzi

17 papers receiving 427 citations

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Francesco Iezzi
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  • Geophysics 401
  • Atmospheric Science 63
  • Artificial Intelligence 52
  • Civil and Structural Engineering 26
  • Archeology 23
A. Gervasi Italy
Michele M. C. Carafa Italy
Cristina Totaro Italy
Reda Sbeinati United States
A. Alchalbi Syria
M. Nyst United States
C. Tabet Lebanon
Théa Ragon United States
S. Mantenuto Italy
Volkan Sevilgen United States
A. Gervasi Italy View profile →
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 Characteristics and modelling of slip-rate variability and temporal earthquake clustering across a distributed network of active normal faults constrained by in situ 36Cl cosmogenic dating of fault scarp exhumation, central Italy Journal of Structural Geology Francesco Iezzi, Jennifer Robertson et al. 0
2 Multi-millennia slip rate relationships between closely spaced across-strike faults: Temporal earthquake clustering of the Skinos and Pisia Faults, Greece, from in situ 36Cl cosmogenic exposure dating Journal of Structural Geology Jennifer Robertson, Gerald Roberts et al. 1
3 Millennial Slip‐Rates Variability of Along‐Strike Active Faults in the Italian Southern Apennines Revealed by Cosmogenic 36Cl Dating of Fault Scarps Tectonics Gerald Roberts, Francesco Iezzi et al. 1
4 Spatial migration of temporal earthquake clusters driven by the transfer of differential stress between neighbouring fault/shear-zone structures Journal of Structural Geology Gerald Roberts, Zoë Mildon et al. 5
5 Geophysical, geochemical, and structural investigations of natural non-volcanic degassing in Oliveto Citra area (southern Apennines): Understandings of structural controls on CO2 leakage Marine and Petroleum Geology Stefano Vitale, Maria Giulia Di Giuseppe et al. 0
6 The role of inherited structural anisotropies during co-seismic surface faulting: The Pescopagano fault case study (Irpinia seismogenic area, Southern Italy) Journal of Structural Geology Luigi Ferranti, Francesco Iezzi et al. 1
7 The relationship between kinematics and fault geometry for surface coseismic ruptures on across-strike faults: New observations of slip vectors and displacements along the Pisia and Skinos faults from the 1981 Eastern Gulf of Corinth, Greece earthquakes Journal of Structural Geology Gerald Roberts, Joanna Faure Walker et al. 5
8 Slip localization on multiple fault splays accommodating distributed deformation across normal fault complexities Tectonophysics Francesco Iezzi, Alberto Pizzi et al. 5
9 Surface faulting earthquake clustering controlled by fault and shear-zone interactions Nature Communications Zoë Mildon, Gerald Roberts et al. 30
10 A Case Study of Multidisciplinary Surface Faulting Assessment in the Urbanized Fucino Basin, Italy Italian Journal of Geosciences Francesco Iezzi, Paolo Boncio et al. 3
11 Out of phase Quaternary uplift-rate changes reveal normal fault interaction, implied by deformed marine palaeoshorelines Geomorphology Marco Meschis, Gerald Roberts et al. 17
12 Out of Phase Uplift-Rate Changes During the Quaternary Reveal Normal Fault Interaction, Implied by Deformed Marine Palaeoshorelines, in Southern Italy SSRN Electronic Journal Marco Meschis, Gerald Roberts et al. 2
13 Temporal and spatial earthquake clustering revealed through comparison of millennial strain-rates from 36Cl cosmogenic exposure dating and decadal GPS strain-rate Scientific Reports Francesco Iezzi, Gerald Roberts et al. 29
14 Distributed normal faulting in the tip zone of the South Alkyonides Fault System, Gulf of Corinth, constrained using 36Cl exposure dating of late-Quaternary wave-cut platforms Journal of Structural Geology Jennifer Robertson, Gerald Roberts et al. 23
15 Throw-rate variations within linkage zones during the growth of normal faults: Case studies from the Western Volcanic Zone, Iceland Journal of Structural Geology Francesco Iezzi, Gerald Roberts et al. 9
16 Occurrence of partial and total coseismic ruptures of segmented normal fault systems: Insights from the Central Apennines, Italy Journal of Structural Geology Francesco Iezzi, Gerald Roberts et al. 42
17 Coseismic Throw Variation Across Along‐Strike Bends on Active Normal Faults: Implications for Displacement Versus Length Scaling of Earthquake Ruptures Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth Francesco Iezzi, Zoë Mildon et al. 46
18 Dual control of fault intersections on stop-start rupture in the 2016 Central Italy seismic sequence Earth and Planetary Science Letters R. J. Walters, L. C. Gregory et al. 101
19 Coulomb stress transfer and fault interaction over millennia on non-planar active normal faults: the Mw 6.5–5.0 seismic sequence of 2016–2017, central Italy Geophysical Journal International Zoë Mildon, Gerald Roberts et al. 62
20 Near-field fault slip of the 2016 Vettore Mw 6.6 earthquake (Central Italy) measured using low-cost GNSS Scientific Reports M. Wilkinson, Ken McCaffrey et al. 54

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