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Obiettivo specifico:  4.3. TTC - Scenari di pericolosità vulcanica
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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
18-Oct-2010Anatomy of an unstable volcano from InSAR: Multiple processes affecting flank instability at Mt. Etna, 1994–2008Solaro, G.*; Acocella, V.*; Pepe, S.*; Ruch, J.*; Neri, M.* ; Sansosti, E.*
22008Ash fallout scenarios at Vesuvius: Numerical simulations and implications for hazard assessmentMacedonio, G.* ; Costa, A.* ; Folch, A.* 
32008An automatic procedure to forecast tephra falloutFolch, A.* ; Cavazzoni, C.* ; Costa, A.* ; Macedonio, G.* 
42010BET_VH: exploring the influence of natural uncertainties on long-term hazard from tephra fallout at Campi Flegrei (Italy)Selva, J.* ; Costa, A.* ; Marzocchi, W.* ; Sandri, L.* 
5Mar-2012A Brownian Model for Recurrent Volcanic Eruptions: an Application to Miyakejima Volcano (Japan)Garcia-Aristizabal, A.* ; Marzocchi, W.* ; Fujita, E.* 
62009Caldera unrest prior to intense volcanism in Campi Flegrei (Italy) at 4.0 ka B.P.: Implications for caldera dynamics and future eruptive scenariosIsaia, R.* ; Marianelli, P.* ; Sbrana, A.* 
72008The Campanian Ignimbrite and Codola tephra layers: Two temporal/stratigraphic markers for the Early Upper Palaeolithic in southern Italy and eastern EuropeGiaccio, B.* ; Isaia, R.* ; Fedele, F. G.* ; Di Canzio, E.* ; Hoffecker, J.* ; Ronchitelli, A.* ; Sinitsyn, A. A.* ; Anikovich, M.* ; Lisitsyn, S.* ; Popov, V. V.* 
82010Changes of the susceptibility to lava flow invasion induced by morphological modifications of an active volcano: the case of Mount Etna, ItalyTarquini, S.* ; Favalli, M.* 
9Oct-2011Comparison of a new expert elicitation model with the Classical Model, equal weights and single experts, using a cross-validation techniqueFlandoli, F.* ; Giorgi, E.* ; Aspinall, W. P.* ; Neri, A.* 
1010-Oct-2003Cycles and trends in the recent eruptive behaviour of Mount Etna (Italy)Behncke, B.*; Neri, M.* 
11Dec-2011Defining high-detail hazard maps by a cellular automata approach: application to Mount Etna (Italy)Rongo, R.* ; Avolio, M. A.* ; Behncke, B.* ; D'Ambrosio, D.* ; Di Gregorio, S.* ; Lupiano, V.* ; Neri, M.* ; Spataro, W.* ; Crisci, G. M.* 
1228-Jan-2009Deformation and eruptions at Mt. Etna (Italy): A lesson from 15 years of observationsNeri, M.* ; Casu, F.* ; Acocella, V.* ; Solaro, G.* ; Pepe, S.* ; Berardino, P.* ; Sansosti, E.* ; Caltabiano, T.* ; Lundgren, P.* 
1321-Aug-2010Detachment depth revealed by rollover deformation: An integrated approach at Mount EtnaRuch, J.* ; Acocella, V.* ; Storti, F.* ; Neri, M.* ; Pepe, S.* ; Solaro, G.* ; Sansosti, E.* 
141-Jan-2011Dike emplacement and flank instability at Mount Etna: Constraints from a poro-elastic-model of flank collapseBattaglia, M.* ; Di Bari, M.* ; Acocella, V.* ; Neri, M.* 
1513-Feb-2009Dike propagation within active central volcanic edifices: constraints from Somma-Vesuvius, Etna and analogue modelsAcocella, V.* ; Neri, M.* ; Sulpizio, R.* 
1628-Jan-2005Effusive Activity at Mount Etna Volcano (Italy) During the 20th Century: A Contribution to Volcanic Hazard AssessmentAndronico, D.* ; Lodato, L.* 
172012An emergent strategy for volcano hazard assessment: From thermal satellite monitoring to lava flow modelingGanci, G.* ; Vicari, A.* ; Cappello, A.* ; Del Negro, C.* 
181-Apr-2010Erratum to ‘A multidisciplinary effort to assign realistic source parameters to models of volcanic ash-cloud transport and dispersion during eruptions’ by Mastin et al. [J. Volcanol. Geotherm. Res. 188(2009)1–21]Mastin, L. G.* ; Guffanti, M.* ; Servranckx, R.* ; Webley, P.* ; Barsotti, S.* ; Dean, K.* ; Durant, A.* ; Ewert, J. W.* ; Neri, A.* ; Rose, W. I.* ; Schneider, D.* ; Siebert, L.* ; Stunder, B.* ; Swanson, G.* ; Tupper, A.* ; Volentik, A.* ; Waythomas, C. F.* 
192009FALL3D: A Computational Model for Trans-port and Deposition of Volcanic AshFolch, A.* ; Costa, A.* ; Macedonio, G.* 
202007GIS-assisted modelling for debris flow hazard assessment based on the events of May 1998 in the area of Sarno, Southern Italy: Part I. Maximum run-outToyos, G.* ; Oramas Dorta, D.* ; Oppenheimer, C.* ; Pareschi, M. T.* ; Sulpizio, R.* ; Zanchetta, G.*