A. Testa
4 Papers
3 Citations
A. Testa is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Structural basin. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
High-Resolution Field Mapping and Analysis of the August-October 2016 Coseismic Surface Faulting (Central Italy Earthquakes): Slip Distribution, Parameterization, and Comparison With Global Earthquakes
Francesco Brozzetti,Paolo Boncio,Daniele Cirillo,Federica Ferrarini,R. de Nardis,A. Testa,Francesca Liberi,G. Lavecchia +7 more
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Environmental effects and seismogenic source characterization of the December 2020 earthquake sequence near Petrinja, Croatia
Stéphane Baize,Samuel D. Amoroso,N. Belid,Lucilla Benedetti,Paolo Boncio,M. Budid,Francesca Romana Cinti,Maxime Henriquet,P.,Jamšek Rupnik,B. Kordid,S. Markušid,Luca Minarelli,Daniela Pantosti,Stefano Pucci,M. Špelid,A. Testa,S.,Valkaniotis,Matija Vukovski,Jure Atanackov,Josip Barbača,Miloš Bavec,Rok Brajkovič,V. Brčid,Marco Caciagli,Bogomir Celarc,Riccardo Civico,D. Martini,Radovan Filjak,Francesco Iezzi,Adrien Moulin,T. Kurečid,Marianne Métois,Rosa Nappi,A. Novak,M Novak,Bruno Pace,Damir Palenik,Tullio Ricci +39 more
TL;DR: In this article , a team of European geologists and engineers, from Croatia, Slovenia, France, Italy and Greece, rapidly deployed in the field to map the evidence of coseismic environmental effects.
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A Case Study of Multidisciplinary Surface Faulting Assessment in the Urbanized Fucino Basin, Italy
Francesco Iezzi,Paolo Boncio,A. Testa,Giuseppe Di Giulio,Maurizio Vassallo,Fabrizio Cara,Giuliano Milana,Fabrizio Galadini,Biagio Giaccio,Mattia De Luca +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a case study of the investigation of capable faults within a sensitive area in Italy that is characterized by a high density of population and industrial activities, high levels of seismicity and the presence of faults proven to be capable of rupturing the surface during medium-to-large earthquakes is presented.
Paleoseismological Constraints on the Anghiari Normal Fault (Northern Apennines, Italy) and Potential Implications for the Activity of the Altotiberina Low‐Angle Normal Fault
A. Testa,Paolo Boncio,Stéphane Baize,Francesco Mirabella,S. Pucci,B. Pace,M. Riesner,Cristina Pauselli,M. Ercoli,L. Benedetti,Anita Di Chiara,Riccardo Civico +11 more
TL;DR: This study provides paleoseismological evidence of the Anghiari normal fault's activity in the Northern Apennines, Italy, with a slip rate >0.2 mm/yr and recurrence interval of 2,500-3,200 years, suggesting it can generate surface faulting earthquakes and potentially influence the seismogenic behavior of the Altotiberina low-angle normal fault.