List of papers that I like

This is a (very incomplete) list of papers that I like and that helped to form my background.

  1. Aki K. (1992). Higher-order interrelations between seismogenic structures and earthquake processes. Tectonophysics, 211, 1-12.
  2. Barba, S. & Basili, R. (2000). The analysis of seismological and geological observ ations for moderate sized earthquakes: The Colfiorito fault system (Central Apennines, Italy). Geophys. J. Int., 141, 1, 241-252, 2000.
  3. Barchi, M., Minelli, G. & Pialli, G. 1998). The Crop 03 profile: a synthesis of results on deep structures of the . In: "Results of the CROP03 deep seismic reflection profile", ., Barchi M. and Minelli G. (eds.). Mem. Soc. . It., 52, 383-400.
  4. Beaumont C., S. Ellis, J. Hamilton & P. Fullsack (1996). Mechanical model for subduction - collision tectonics of Alpine-type compressional orogens. Geology, 24, 8, 675-678.
  5. Bebout G., D. W. Scholl, S. H. Kirby & J. P. Platt, editors (1996). Subduction top to bottom. American Geophysical Union.
  6. Carminati E., F. Toniolo Augier & S. Barba (2001). Dynamic modelling of stress accumulation in central Italy: role of structural heterogeneities and of rehology. Geophys. J. Int., 144, 2, 373-390.
  7. Carminati E., M.J.R. Wortel, P.Th. Meijer & R. Sabadini (1998c). A two-stage opening of the western-central Mediterranean basins: a forward modeling test to a new evolutionary model. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 160, 667-679.
  8. Crescentini L., A. Amoruso & R. Scarpa (1999). Constraints on slow earthquake dynamics from a swarm in Central Italy. Science, 286, 2132-2134
  9. Doglioni C. (1991). A proposal for the kinematic modelling of W-dipping subductions – possible application to the Tyrrhenian-Apennines system. Terra Nova, 3, 423-434.
  10. Doglioni C. (1995). Geological remarks on the relationships between extension and convergent geodynamic settings. Tectonophyisics, 252, 253-267.
  11. Doglioni C., S. Merlini & G. Cantarella (1999). Foredeep geometries at the front of the Apennines in the Ionian Sea (central Mediterranean). Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 168, 3-4, 243-254.
  12. Dziewonski A. M. & D. L. Anderson (1981). Preliminary reference Earth model. Phys. Earth Planet. Inter., 25, 297-356.
  13. Faccenna C., P. Davy, J. P. Brun. R. Funiciello, D. Giardini, M. Mattei & T. Nalpas (1996). The dynamics of back-arc extension: an experimental approach to the opening of the Tyrrhenian sea. Geophys. J. Int., 126, 781-795.
  14. Forsyth D. & S. Uyeda (1975). On the relative importance of the driving forces of plate motion. Geophys. J. R. Astr. Soc., 43, 163-200.
  15. Frepoli A. & A. Amato (1997). Contemporaneous extension and compression in the Northern Apennines from earthquake fault-plane solutions. Geophys. J. Int., 130, 368-388.
  16. Gupta A. & C. H. Scholz (1998). Utility of elastic models in predicting fault displacement fields. J. Geophys. Res., 103, B1, 823-834.
  17. Gupta A. & C. H. Scholz (2000).A model of normal fault interaction based on observations and theory. J.Struct. Geol., 22, 865-879.
  18. Marone, C. & Scholz, C. H. (1988). The depth of seismic faulting and the upper transition from stable to unstable slip regimes. Geophys. Res. Letters, 15, 621-624.
  19. Negredo A. M., Barba S., Carminati E., Sabadini R. & Giunchi C. (1998). Contribution of dynamical modelling to the understanding of the seismotectonic regime of the Northern Apennines. Tectonophysics, 315, 1-4, 15-30, 1999.
  20. Negredo A. M., R. Sabadini, G. Bianco & M. Fernandez (1999). Three dimensional modelling of crustal motions caused by subduction and continental convergence in the central Mediterranean. Geophys. J. Int., 136, 261-274.
  21. Ranalli, G., R. Pellegrini & S D'Offizi (2000). Time dependence of negative buoyancy and the subduction of continental lithosphere. J. Geodyn., 30, 5, 539-555.
  22. Scholz C. H. (1998). Earthquakes and friction laws. Nature, 391, 37-42.
  23. Stein, R. S. (1999). The role of stress transfer in earthquake occurrence. Nature, 402, 605-609.
  24. Waschbusch P. & C. Beaumont (1996). Effect of a retreating subduction zone on deformation in simple regions of plate convergence. J. Geophys. Res., 101, B12, 28,133-28,148.

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