Countries citing papers authored by Francesco Muto
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Francesco Muto
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Francesco Muto.
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Conforti, Massimo, et al.. (2013). Landslide susceptibility assessment in the Ferro Torrent basin (Calabria, south Italy) using a GIS-based Conditional Analysis method. Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana.2 indexed citations
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Muto, Francesco, Salvatore Critelli, & Vincenzo Tripodi. (2012). Tectono-stratigraphic relations along a transect between the Neogene Ionian foreland and Tyrrhenian backarc basins (Northern Calabria). Rendiconti online della Società Geologica Italiana.1 indexed citations
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Vespasiano, Giovanni, Carmine Apollaro, Francesco Muto, & R. De Rosa. (2012). Geochemical and hydrogeological characterization of the metamorphic-serpentinitic multi-aquifer of the Scala catchment, Amantea (Calabria, south Italy). Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana.8 indexed citations
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Vespasiano, Giovanni, Francesco Muto, Carmine Apollaro, & Rosanna De Rosa. (2012). Preliminary hydro-geochemical and geological characterization of the thermal aquifer in the Guardia Piemontese area (Calabria, south Italy). Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana.12 indexed citations
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Chiarella, Domenico, Sergio G. Longhitano, & Francesco Muto. (2012). Sedimentary features of the Lower Pleistocene mixed siliciclastic-bioclastic tidal deposits of the Catanzaro Strait (Calabrian Arc, south Italy). Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana.24 indexed citations
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Zecchin, Massimo, Mauro Caffau, Dario Civile, et al.. (2012). The Plio-Pleistocene evolution of the Crotone Basin (southern Italy). Rendiconti online della Società Geologica Italiana. 21. 112–113.5 indexed citations
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Critelli, Salvatore, Rocco Dominici, Francesco Muto, Francesco Perri, & Vincenzo Tripodi. (2012). Composition and depositional architecture of late Quaternary sediments in the deep-water northern Ionian Basin, southern Italy. Rendiconti online della Società Geologica Italiana. 21. 959–961.4 indexed citations
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Rosa, R. De, et al.. (2012). The pyroclastic level of Amantea Basin (Coastal Chain, north-western Calabria). Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana.1 indexed citations
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Apollaro, Carmine, Marina Accornero, Andrea Bloise, et al.. (2009). Hydrogeochemical characteristics of a stratified aquifer and groundwater quality degradation, Sila Massif, Italy. IAHS-AISH publication. 329. 247–253.7 indexed citations
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Muto, Francesco & Edoardo Perri. (2002). Evoluzione tettono-sedimentaria del bacino di Amantea, Calabria occidentale. Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana. 121(3). 391–409.24 indexed citations
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