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Curriculum Vitae of Vincenzo Lapenna Personal data Vincenzo Lapenna Place of Birth: Potenza (Italy). Date of the Birth: June 8 1959. Tel. +39 0971 427206 - Mob. 340 9038667 [email protected] Present Position - Director of the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis of CNR (IMAA-CNR). - Chair of the CNR Research Area of Potenza. Short CV Degree in Physics (110/110) at University Federico II of Naples on 1984. Since 1989 he has been researcher at IMAA-CNR where he was responsible for the “Geophysical Laboratory” from 1995 to 2009. Since 2001 he has been Prime Researcher and from 2007 to 2010 he was the coordinator of the CNR Research Group on “Development of active and passive technologies for the monitoring of soil and subsoil” in the frame of the project “Earth Observation” of the CNR Dept. of Earth and Environment. From May 2010 to date, he has been in charge as Director of CNR-IMAA and Chair of the CNR Research Area of Potenza. His research activity has been mainly devoted to the development and integration of electromagnetic techniques for geo-hazard monitoring, near surface tomography for geophysical and environmental studies, integration of in-situ and satellite observations for environmental applications. The research activity is certified by 140 research papers published on international journals (ISI) with peer-review system (H-index=22). In the 2000-2010 period he was included in the list of the first 10 authors of papers published on the topic “earthquakes” (source - Thomson Reuters analysis). Since 1997 Dr. Lapenna has been the coordinator of research projects and/or responsible for operative research units funded by European Union (FP6 and FP7 programs), NATO, the Italian Ministry of University and Research, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, the Italian Space Agency and the the Department of Civil Protection. He has been involved in many collaborations with international groups, in the organisation of workshops and sessions and invited as speaker in the framework of international conferences. He is active member of the EMSEV (Electrical and Magnetic Methods for Seismology and Volcanology) international Bureau and he is a member of the European Geoscience Union (EGU), of the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS), the American Geophysical Union (AGU), of the European Association of Exploration Geophysicists and Engineers (EAGE) and of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG). Furthermore, he has devoted great attention to the dissemination of scientific results and to the technological transfer actions in collaboration with the end-users (Civil Protection, Regions and other local authorities) and private companies. From 2007 to 2011 he was the scientific responsible for the TeRN (Technologies for Earth Observation and Natural Risks) project jointly funded by MIUR and Basilicata Region for the promotion of a public-private partnership aimed to create a research driven cluster on the Earth Observation.
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Curriculum Vitae of Vincenzo Lapenna Personal data Vincenzo Lapenna Place of Birth: Potenza (Italy). Date of the Birth: June 8 1959. Tel. +39 0971 427206 - Mob. 340 9038667 [email protected] Present Position - Director of the Institute of Methodologies for Environmental Analysis of CNR (IMAA-CNR). - Chair of the CNR Research Area of Potenza. Short CV Degree in Physics (110/110) at University Federico II of Naples on 1984. Since 1989 he has been researcher at IMAA-CNR where he was responsible for the “Geophysical Laboratory” from 1995 to 2009. Since 2001 he has been Prime Researcher and from 2007 to 2010 he was the coordinator of the CNR Research Group on “Development of active and passive technologies for the monitoring of soil and subsoil” in the frame of the project “Earth Observation” of the CNR Dept. of Earth and Environment. From May 2010 to date, he has been in charge as Director of CNR-IMAA and Chair of the CNR Research Area of Potenza. His research activity has been mainly devoted to the development and integration of electromagnetic techniques for geo-hazard monitoring, near surface tomography for geophysical and environmental studies, integration of in-situ and satellite observations for environmental applications. The research activity is certified by 140 research papers published on international journals (ISI) with peer-review system (H-index=22). In the 2000-2010 period he was included in the list of the first 10 authors of papers published on the topic “earthquakes” (source - Thomson Reuters analysis). Since 1997 Dr. Lapenna has been the coordinator of research projects and/or responsible for operative research units funded by European Union (FP6 and FP7 programs), NATO, the Italian Ministry of University and Research, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, the Italian Space Agency and the the Department of Civil Protection. He has been involved in many collaborations with international groups, in the organisation of workshops and sessions and invited as speaker in the framework of international conferences. He is active member of the EMSEV (Electrical and Magnetic Methods for Seismology and Volcanology) international Bureau and he is a member of the European Geoscience Union (EGU), of the Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society (EEGS), the American Geophysical Union (AGU), of the European Association of Exploration Geophysicists and Engineers (EAGE) and of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG). Furthermore, he has devoted great attention to the dissemination of scientific results and to the technological transfer actions in collaboration with the end-users (Civil Protection, Regions and other local authorities) and private companies. From 2007 to 2011 he was the scientific responsible for the TeRN (Technologies for Earth Observation and Natural Risks) project jointly funded by MIUR and Basilicata Region for the promotion of a public-private partnership aimed to create a research driven cluster on the Earth Observation.

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Since 1989 Dr. Lapenna has been constantly involved in teaching and tutorial activities for young researchers in the sector of Earth Sciences. He was the tutors of more than 30 thesis for graduate and PhD students and he was professor in 13 courses of Applied Geophysics, Hydrogeophysics and Physics at the University of Basilicata during the 1989-2005 period. He was a member of international commissions for the evaluation of PhD thesis.

Short CV (in italian language) Il dr. Vincenzo Lapenna è attualmente Direttore dell’Istituto di Metodologie per l’Analisi Ambientale del CNR (IMAA-CNR) e Presidente dell’Area della Ricerca del CNR di Potenza. Nel 1984 si è laureato in Fisica con 110/110 presso l’Università Federico II di Napoli. Dal 1989 è ricercatore presso l’IMAA-CNR, dove dal 2001 è Primo Ricercatore. Dal 1995 al 2009 è stato responsabile del “Laboratorio Geofisico”. Dal 2007 al 2010 è stato responsabile della Commessa “Sviluppo di tecnologie attive e passive per il monitoraggio di suolo e sottosuolo” del Progetto di Osservazioni della Terra del Dip. Terra ed Ambiente del CNR. La sua attività di ricerca è rivolta principalmente allo sviluppo ed all’integrazione di tecniche elettromagnetiche per il monitoraggio geofisico di rischi naturali, di tomografie elettromagnetiche non invasive per lo studio di processi geofisici ed ambientali e l’integrazione di metodi e tecnologie osservative in-situ e da satellite per applicazioni in campo ambientale. La sua attività è testimoniata da 140 lavori pubblicati su riviste internazionali ISI del settore geofisico (Hindex=22). Nel periodo 2000-2010 è stato incluso nella lista dei primi 10 autori per numero di pubblicazioni internazionali nel settore “Earthquakes” (fonte Thomson and Reuters). Dal 1997 il Dr. Lapenna ha coordinato attività di oltre 30 progetti di ricerca finanziati nell’ambito di programmi promossi da organismi e/o enti nazionali ed internazionali (es. MIUR, MISE, ASI, Programmi FP6 e FP7 dell’Unione Europea, NATO), ha contribuito all’avvio di numerose collaborazioni in ambito internazionale ed all’organizzazione di numerosi workshop e/o sessioni di conferenze internazionali. E' attualmente membro del Bureau di EMSEV (Electrical and Magnetic Methods for Seismology and Volcanology) international working group ed è membro della European Geoscience Society, dell' Environmental and Engineering Geophysical Society, dell’American Geophysical Union, della European Association of Exploration Geophysicists and Engineers e della Society of Exploration Geophysicists. Oltre all’attività di ricerca il Dr. Lapenna ha rivolto particolare attenzione anche alla valorizzazione dei risultati della ricerca attraverso la promozione di azioni di trasferimento tecnologico mediante collaborazioni e progetti con il sistema degli utenti finali (es. Protezione Civile, Regioni, Consorzi di PMI e grandi imprese). Dal 2007 al 2011 è stato il referente scientifico per il progetto di ricerca industriale TeRN “Tecnologie per le Osservazioni della Terra ed i Rischi Naturali” finalizzato alla realizzazione del distretto tecnologico sulle Osservazioni della Terra in Regione Basilicata. Il Dr. Lapenna sin dal 1989 è stato sempre impegnato in attività didattiche e di Alta Formazione finalizzate alla formazione di giovani ricercatori nel settore delle Scienze della Terra e dell’Ambiente, tale attività è testimoniata da oltre 30 tesi di Laurea e tesi di Dottorato seguite in qualità di relatore e 13 incarichi di insegnamento universitario (cosri di Geogifisica Applicata,

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Idrogeofisica e Fisica) presso l’Università degli Studi della Basilicata. E’stato, inoltre, membro di commissioni internazionali per la valutazione di tesi di Dottorato di Ricerca.

Curriculum Vitae

1.Research activity The research activity has been focused on the study of electromagnetic methods for geo-hazard monitoring, near-surface tomography for the geophysical exploration, geophysical data processing and analysis, the integration of in-situ and satellite observing methodologies for environmental studies. The main results concern the study of the electromagnetic phenomena observed in seismic active areas, the application of the the electrical resistivity tomography for studying active faults, the time-lapse electrical imaging of landslides, the development of novel and robust methods for identifying extreme events in environmental time series, the integration of in-situ and satellite observing methods for geo-hazards monitoring and the remote control and survelliance of civil infrastrucutures. The overall quality of the scientific research activities are certified by 140 papers published on international journal with a peer-reviewd system. Many of the papers have been published in leading international Journals on the topic “Earth and Environmental Sciences” (Journal of Geophysical Research, Geophysical Research Letters, Natural Hazard, Tectonophysics, Geophysics, Journal of Applied Geophysics, Engineering Geology etc..). Furthermore, he was associate editor of the Landslide Journal and the International Water Technology Journal and served many national and international journals as referee. He has been included in the first 10 authors who published the highest number of scientif papers on the topic “Earthquakes” in the 2000-2010 period. (Source - Thomson Reuters analysis). A complete list of pubblications is reported in the Annex 1

1.1 Coordination activities in the framework of national projects Since 1997 Dr. Lapenna has been the coordinator of research projects and/or responsible of operative research units funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research, National Council of research, Italian Space Agency and the Dept. of Civil Protection aqnd Private Companies. The list of the most significant projects is:

Responsible for the IMAA Operative Unit - Sottoprogetto B: “Metodologie integrate per la gestione, il controllo ed il monitoraggio ambientale” of the Project CNR-MURST” (Fondi Strutturali 1994-1999) “Metodi per il monitoraggio dell’inquinamento atmosferico nelle aree urbane ed industriali” (azione: monitoraggio geofisico ed ambientale) (1999-2001).

Scientific Coordinator of the project Cluster 11/RSV3: “Progettazione e realizzazione di una rete per il monitoraggio geofisico di aree ad elevato rischio sismico in Basilicata. Project funded by MURST in the frame of a Programme to support the italian research network, (2000-2003).

Scientific Coordinator of the project Cluster 11/RIS4: “Progettazione e realizzazione di una rete per il monitoraggio geofisico di aree ad elevato rischio idrogeologico in

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Basilicata. Project funded by MURST in the frame of a Programme to support the italian research network, (2000-2003).

Scientific Responsible for the project “Realizzazione progetto di monitoraggio ambientale integrato aree di Potenza e Matera” funded by Basilicata Region (2002-2003).

Scientific Responsible for a Operative Unit in the framework of the EPOT project “Tematica: Modelli dinamico-stocastici per l’individuazione di eventi estremi in segnali geoelettrici ed elettromagnetici in aree vulcaniche” (Gruppo Nazionale di Vulcanologia), (2000-2002).

Scientific Responsible for the project “Metodi elettromagnetici non invasivi per il monitoraggio di siti contaminati nell’area industriale della Val Basento” funded by Basilicata Region (2003).

Scientific Coordinator of the activity of Geophysical Lab in the frame of the project “Potenziamento del Polo CNR di Marsico Nuovo (PZ) attraverso la realizzazione di un “HYDRO_GEO_SITE” (MIUR Bando MIUR – Decreto del 9 Ottobre 2002), (2004-2006).

Scientific Responsible for actions in the frame of the industrial research project “Sviluppo dei distretti industriali per le Osservazioni della Terra” (Programma PON 2000-2006 Misura I.3, the project is characterised by the participation of many reaerch centers, a network of SMEs and end-users), (2002-2005).

Scientific Coordinator of the activities of Geophysical Lab in the frame of SEISMASS project “Seismic Area Monitoring by advanced satellite data analysis and round based experiments to assess the potential of satellite TIR surveys for present and incoming satellite studies” (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana), (2002-2004).

Scientific Coordinator of the WP5 “Potenziamento tecnologie osservative” nell’ambito del progetto “Realizzazione di una piattaforma scientifico-tecnologica di osservazioni della Terra nel settore dei rischi ambientali” POR BASILICATA 2000/2006, FONDO FESR – Mis. 1.5 – Azione A, (2006-2007).

Scientific Coordinator of the activities of Geophysicasl Lab in the frame of CIRCE project “Controllo Integrato del Rischio Costiero” (Agenzia Spaziale Italia), (2008-2010).

Scientific Coordinator of a Operative Unit in the framework of field geophysical survey in seismic areas for supporting the Department of Civil Protection (2006-2010).

Scientific Coordinator of the Operative Unit of the Project MORFEO “MOnitoraggio e Rischio da Frane con dati EO” (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, 2007-2010).

Scientific Coordinator of the TeRN research industrial project “Tecnologie per le Osservazioni della Terra ed i Rischi Naturali” funded by MiUR (DM28484, 2007-2009).

Scientific Coordinator of the national project devoted to the realization of a Center of Technological Competence “ImpresAmbiente” on the Environmental Risk funded by MiUR, (2007-2010).

Scientific Coordinator of geophysical survey for mapping archaelogical structures in Tempa Rossa site funded by Total, (2007).

Scientific Coordinator of a project on the “Time-lapse electrical imaging as tool for monitoring a railway infrastructure interested by a landslide phenomena” funded by Italian RFI (2009-2010).

Member of the Management Board of the project SMART Basilicata funded by MIUR (2012 - present).

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Scientific Coordinator of the Objective n.3 in the framework of the CLARA project “CLoud plAtform and smart underground imaging for natural Risk Assessment” funded by MIUR (2014 - present).

1.2 Coordination and research activities in the framework of international projects

Since 1995 he has been involved in international collaborations and projects with many international research centres and universities. The most significat coordination activities are:

Guest investigator for the DEMETER mission of the CNES (France), (2004-2009). Italian Coordinator of the SUPRE project “Study of ULF precursory phenomena related

to earthquakes” funded by UE in the frame work of INTAS programme (2001-2003). Italian Coorindator of the Project “Self-organised criticality and natural catastrophes”

funded by NATO in collaboration wiuth University of san Pietroburg (2001). Scientific Coordinator of the Bilateral Project Italy-Japan “Ground-based and satellite

monitoring of seismotectonic active areas” (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 2003-2005). Scientific Responsible for the Erasmus project for the graduate and post-graduate

students for the theme “Geophysics” involving University of Basilicata and Technological Institute of Crete (2000-2005).

Scientific Coordinator of a Geophysical Filed Survey carried out inTusla (Bosnia), activity in collaboration with Tusla University and University of Bologna, (2005).

Scientific Coordinator ofr the project “Magnetic maps and radargrams characterising the archaelological structures of Sibari (Southern Italy) funded by Italian School of Archaelogy in Athens (Greece),(2007),

Scientific Coordinator of a research unit in the frame of the INTERREG IIIB ARCHIMED SE RISK project “Advanced techniques for SEismic RISK reduction in Mediterranean Archipelago Regions” (2006-2008).

Scientific Responsible for a Operative Unit in the framework of the EURORISKPREVIEW Project (VI FP European Union, 2005-2007).

Scientific Responsible for a Operative Unit in the framework of the ISTIMES project (VII FP European Union, 2009-2012).

Scientific Responsible for a Operative Unit in the framework of the MODELPROBE project (VII FP European Union, 2008-2011).

Scientific Responsible for a Operative Unit in the framework of the DORIS project (VII FP European Union, 2010-2013).

Scientific Responsible for a Operative Unit in the framework of ELITE project (VII FP European Union, 2013-2014).

1.3 Research activities in the framework of international panels, working groups and

conferences. Dr. Lapenna has been involved in many collaborations with international groups, in the organisation of workshops and sessions of international conferences and in many Scientific Panels for PhD thesis evaluations. Organisations of workshops

- Chair of the International Conference on “Geoelectromagnetism” helded in Maratea (Italy) - 2000.

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- Convenor of the session “Self-potential: theory and application” in the framework of the European Union of Geosciences, Strasbourg (France), 2000.

- Convenor of the Workshop “Electrical, Magnetic and Electromagnetic methods in Seismology and Volcanology” helded in Chania (Greece), 2000.

- Convenor of the Workshop “Geophysics payoff for Archeology and Cultural Heritages” organised by the EAGE – Florence (Italy), 2001.

- Convenor of the Workshop “Electrical, Magnetic and Electromagnetic methods in Seismology and Volcanology” helded in Moscow (Russia), 2002.

- Chair of the Workshop “Il contributo dei giovani ricercatori alla Geofisica Applicata” (Bari, 2003).

- Convenor of the Workshop “Electrical, Magnetic and Electromagnetic methods in Seismology and Volcanology” helded in Nice (France), 2004.

- Member of the Scientific Commitee of the MGMEESV Workshop (catania, 2006). - Convenor Session “Warning systems for natural and man-made hazards” at EGU

Conference (2010, Wien). - Convenor of the session “Fracture and earthquake physics: modeling precursory

phenomena and seismic hazard also with nonlinear seismology” at EGU Conference (2012, Wien).

Invited Talks - Invited Talk “Near-Surface Geophysics” at Technological Educational Institute of

Chania (Chania, Greece), 2002. - Invited Talk in the frame of the session “Hydrogeophysics” of the American

Geophysical Union. (S. Francisco, USA) 2004. - Invited Talk in the frame of the session “Electromagnetic Phenomena related to

Earthquakes” of the Western Geophysical Conference (Bejing, China), 2006. - Invited Talk at Chiba University in the frame of a bilateral Workshop Italy- Japan

(Tokyo, Japan), 2007. - Invited Talk at University of Lisbon in the framework of the “Second International on

Workshop of Earthquake Preditction” (Lisbon), 2009. - Invited Talk in the frame of the session “Toward Understanding Landslide

Process: Multi-parameter/Sensors Approach for Monitoring, Early Warning, and Physical Mechanisms” of the American Geophysical Conference (San Francisco), 2011.

- Invited Talk in the framework of the Session “Physical Processes Prior to and During Earthquakes, Reliability of Precursors” of International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (Prague), 2015.

Participations to Working Groups and international commissions

- Member of the Bureau of the EMSEV “International Working Group on Electrical and Magnetic Methods for Seismology and Volcanology”

- Member of the Commission for the evaluation of the PhD thesis of Dr.ssa Svetlana Byrdina (tutor Dr. Zlotnicki) at IPGB (Francia).

- Member of the Commission for the evaluation of the PhD thesis of Dr. Stavrakas Ilias (tutor Prof. B. Clarke) at the Brunel University (UK).

- Member of the Commission for the evaluation of the PhD thesis of Dr. Jomard Hervè (tutor Prof. Lebourg) at the Nice University (Francia).

- Member of the Commission for the evaluation of the PhD thesis of Margarita Moisidi (tutor Prof. Clarke) at the Brunel University.

- Member of the Commission for the evaluation of the PhD thesis of Fragsikos Pentaris (tutor Prof. John Stonham) at Brunel University..

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- Referee of the Report prepared by the GeoHazard Working Theme supported by ESA and UNESCO.

- Referee of an international project of the Dept. for Natural and Technical Sciences (Austria).

- Referee of many international projects of the Ministry of Education and Research (Greece).

- Member of the Advisory Board of the project FLUOSEQ of ETH (Switzerland).

2. Research Management activities Over the last 20 years V. Lapenna has been largely involved in the scientific and administrative management of research activities at national and international levels, the coordination of CNR research groups and structures and the participation in the administrative board of public-private consortia in which CNR is partner. The overall budget of national and internazional projects coordinated and managed by V. Lapenna is about 30Meuro. The most significant experiences are here summarised. 2.1 Director of CNR-IMAA (May 2010 – present) Since his appointement as Director of CNR-IMAA the main strategic lines adopted for coordinanting the research activities of the institute were based on the promotion of international collaborations with leading research centres (NOAA, NASA, CNRS, Max Plank Institutes etc), the design and build-up of Research Infrastructures, the increasing of the opportunities for attracting young research talents, the improvement of collaborations with the end-users and private companies for giving a contribute to the territory economic development. As it concerns the administrative tasks great attention has been devoted to better sustain the management of the european and industrial research projects by creating a complete new “Project Office”, new positions in the administrative staff for experienced lawyers and accountants and efficient procedure for project managing. Furthermore, great attention has been devoted to the transparence rules and the fully involvenment of the research, technical and admistrative staff in the planning and activity organisation. The main results concernig the management of scientific activities are:

more than 300 papers published by the IMAA’s researchers on ISI Journals during the period 2010-2014, 40% of the papers fall in the Q1 category. More than 30% of the papers involve authors of other countries and more than 60% are based on a multidisciplinary approach;

participation in 21 projects in the framework of the FP7 UE program (it is important to note that in some projects IMAA was the coordinator), participation in other international projects (COST, INTERREG, SE Europe), participation in projects supported by the European Space Agency and the International Agency of Energy. Recently, IMAA has obtained positive results in the framework of the first Horizon 2020 Calls with 3 funded projects (ACTRIS-2, ENVRIPLUS and GAIA-CLIM);

more than 30 collaboration agreements and projects have been signed with institutes and universities of other European and extra-european countries. For the sake of brevity we recall only the cooperation with the institutes of Chinese Academy of Sciences (NERCITA, RADI and IRSA);

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the build-up of Research Infrastructures of international relevance (the CNR-IMAA Atmospheric Observatory (CIAO) is one of the worldwide sites within the GRUAN network for the study of the high atmosphere and represents the key node of RI-ACTRIS project funded in FP7 and HORIZON 2020; a L-X band system for receiving, processing and storing multi-mission satellite images (NOAA, MSG, EOS, METOP, Suomi/NPP) enables to process more than 120 Tbyte of data on line; the Hydrogeosite Experimental Test Site is the first full-scale laboratory in Europe for the investigation of hydrogeophysical processes);

the attractiveness of young talents and the networking activity of the Institute have been improved with the participation in the ITARS project (FP7 Marie Curie ITN People Call), in 4 COST actions and with the promotion of 5 ERDF and 9 ESF projects in the framework of Structural Funds and Cohesion Program 2007-2013. In the last five years the number of both the research grants for young researchers and the visiting scientists has been steadily increasing, more than 50 research grants habe been offered by IMAA in this period.

The main results concerning the administrative and financial management are:

management of research contracts with a budget of more than 12Meuro in the 2010-2014 period, the 30% of total amount concerns contracts with private companies and the 25% is represented by contracts with the European Union. (Note: this result is more significant if we consider that CNR-IMAA headquarter is located in Basilicata region, that was out of the convergence regions during the 2007-2013 period);

creation of a “Project Office” to better sustain the management of the european projects and the public-private partnerships for the promotion of industrial research projects, recruitment of post-graduated young administrative units (lawyer and accountants) and post-graduated staff for outreach and dissemination activities;

adoption and compliance of transparence rules for the recruitments of the staff and for the management of procurements and supply of goods and services, development of a ad-hoc software for the management of travel expenses (paperless initiative), continous up-grade of the institute web-site with information regarding the adminstrative and research activities;

activation of aministrative procedures in collaboration with the Legal Office of CNR for recovering credits in the framework of research contracts (see the action for the recovery of 676.000 Euro from Agrobios srl);

full involvement of the staff in the strategic decisions of the Institute, more than 4 meetings/year of the Istitute Scientific Council have been organised, the minutes of the meetings have been timely published and mailed to all the staff;

adoption of measures to ensure greater security in research laboratories and to create friendly and cooperative work environment. Lessons and courses on new procedures for improving the security of the work in the research laboratories have been organised, a new document concerning the “Risk Evaluation in the Labs” and guidelines for the prevention of risks in geophysical and environmental field surveys have been adopted.

For more information and details see the IMAA Brochure and the Report on the particpation of CNR-IMAA in the FP7 Program (www.imaa.cnr.it). 2.2 Chair of Research Area of Potenza (May 2010 – present) The key strategy of his activity as Chair of the Research Area of Potenza was the promotion of a more collaborative framework between the scientific network of CNR with other public and private research institutions with headquartes in Basilicata (ENEA, University of Basilicata, Italian Space Agency, TeRN consortium).

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The main results obtained during the 2010-2014 period are the following:

Signature of a Collaboration Agreement between CNR and Basilicata Region for promoting research activities;

Signature of a Contract between CNR and the Basilicata Region for the concession in free loan the building housing the CNR Research Area;

Signature of a Collaboration Agreement with the University of Basilicata to promote jointly research and teaching activities;

Planning of actions to reduce the management costs of Research Areas, during the 2010-2014 period the management costs have been reduced by 20% (100.000Euro/year) introducing energy efficiency criteria, sharing of general services (eg. Libraries, computer facilities and other services) and optimisation of the Administrative Office (Note: this result has been obtained without any reduction of services for supporting the research activities);

Hosting at the CNR Research Area of the APRE regional Office for the promotion of the European Programs for research and innovation;

Hosting at the CNR Research Area of the headquarters of TeRN (a public-private consortium with participation of CNR with the mission to promote a technological district on Earth Observation in Basilicaat region), CREATEC (a consortium of SMEs with the mission to promote technological trasfer and innovation) and othe operative unit of the Comtence centre “ImpresAmbiente”.

2.3 Member of Administrative Board of the Competence Center “ImpresAmbiente” (June 2010 –present) Since 2011 he is has been in charge as member of Administration Board of the public-private Consortium “ImpresAmbiente”, the consortium are universities (eg. University of Naples Federico II, University of Bari, University of Basilicata, University of Calabria, University of Palermo, University of Catania, University of Salento and other universities loocated in Southern Italy), a network of CNR institutes, public-prinvate consortia (eg. AMRA, APRAS) and private companies (eg. Telespazio). The activity has been mainly devoted to solve a critical financial condition of society, the key actions have been addressed to reduce the overall managements costs (e.g. assignment free-of-charge for all the members of the management board and other initiative to reduce the administrative costs) and to promote new industrial research projects in the framework national competitive calls. Recently, ImpresAmbiente was the leading partner in a project funded by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development (MISE) for the development of an innovative satellite techonology for estimating the solar irradiance. 2.4 President of the Panel “Space” in the frame of a MISE-CNR contract (October 2014 – present). Recently, he has been appointed as President of the Panel “Space” in the framework of a contract beetwen CNR and MISE. The activity concerns the coordination of a team of experts for the evaluation of the projects aimed to promote research and innovation activities in private companies.

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2.5 Other activities and services for CNR. He served the CNR administration as member and/or president of more than 20 evaluation commissions for the researchers and technicians recruitments, more than 20 commissions for evaluating services and infrastructures for the research activities and he was member of the Scientific Council of the IMAA Institute from 2001 to 2010. Recently he was appointed as President of Commission for evaluating the scientific and administrative report of the NextData project.

3. Technology transfer, outreach and dissemination activities. During the last 15 years V. Lapenna has devoted great attention to the activities for a better valorisation and dissemination of the scientific results, ha has a long-term experience in promoting industrial research projects with international leading companies (eg. Finmeccanica, ENI) and with networks of competitive SMEs, he has constantly supported the Public Administration with professional services based on best-available technologies and he was the promoter of many actions for disseminating the scientific results in Society. The main initities and results are summarised. 3.1 Industrial research projects

Coordination activities in the framework of industrial research projects with private companies (eg. CLARA and SMART Basilicata projects funded by MIUR in the frame of the Calls on the topic “Smart Cities”).

Coordination activities for promoting projects with leading private companies (eg. ENI, FCA, RFI, Telespazio) and network of SMEs in the framework of the European and national projects (Note: private partners obtained 4MEuro of budget coming from FP7 projects).

Scientific Responsible for projects promoted by TeRN (Technologies for Earth Observation and Natural Risks) Consortium, a public-private partnership in line with the research driven clusters promoted at European level. The public partners (CNR, UNIBAS, ENEA, RELUIS Consortium, ARPAB) and the private partners (e-Geos, SMEs in Createc Consortium) have jointly promoted industrial research projects funded by MIUR, ASI and UE.

Scientific Responsible for projects promoted by the Competence Center ImpresAmbiente, a public-private partnership with the participation of a network of universities (eg. UNIBAS, UNICAL, UNIPA, POLIBA), research centers and private companies located in Southern Italy.

3.2 Support to Public Administrations and professional services

Coordination of activities carried out by CNR-IMAA as Center of Competence of Italian Department of Civil Protection (D.M.n.252/06) for giving support during crisis management (eg. Emilia-Romagna and Abruzzo earthquakes, hydrogeological extreme events emergencies).

Coordination of a project for the the start-up of the research activities within the Val d'Agri Environmental Observatory and provided technical-scientific support to the Basilicata Regional Council Committee on the FENICE waste-to-energy incinerator.

Coordination of projects for the application of in-situ and satellite technologies for monitoring of civil infrastructure (eg. roads, dams, bridges) in areas at a high hydrogeological risk (in collaboration with the Province of Potenza and the Basilicata Region).

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Coordination of geophysical and environmental investigations for the survey of contaminated sites. The activities have carried out for supporting Public Authorities and Environmental Agencies (eg. Corpo Forestale dello Stato, NOE Carabinieri, Guardia di Finanza).

Member of a working group for the scientific coordination of satellite and in-situ observations for the environmental monitoring of “Cosa della Cretagna” area (Basilicata Region).

3.3 Promotion of start-up and spin-off companies

Promotion of a long-term collaboration with the Confederation of Basilicata Industry and Basilicata Innovazione (society participated by Area Science Park).

Organisation of conferences, seminars and other initiatives for promoting close-to-the-market actions in collaboration with the CNR Technological Transfer Office.

Member of Commissions for the evaluation of spin-off companies (Tomogea, Geospazio, Geosdi, Meogeo, Chorotec) with participation of CNR-IMAA young researchers.

3.4 Dissemination activities

Orgasnisation of a Conference at the European Parliement (Brussels, December 2010) for promoting international research activities carried out from CNR-IMAA.

Organisation of Conference in the framework of the NEREUS network for promoting space technologies in european regions.

Article in the GMES/Copernicus catalog of best practices in the application of the Earth Observation technologies for environmental monitoring.

Article concerning the participation of the Basilicat R&S system in the FP7 Program of European Union (Int. J. Innovation and Regional Development, Vol. 5, No. 6, 2014),

Collaboration with “Città della Scienza” for promoting bilateral meeting with chinese research institutes.

Participation in the expert working group for the definition of the Regional Strategies for Research and Innovation, as ex-ante conditioning for the next programming period of the ESIF 2014 -2020 in line of Smart Specialization Strategies;

Organization of events for promoting Environmental Sciences in Society, news and articles for newspapers, videos (eg. TG Leonardo), conferences, organisation of open-days at IMAA Labs and projects with the participation of high-secondary school students - more than 1.000 scholars of secondary have visited the IMAA Labs during the last four years).

4. Teaching and tutorial activities Since 1989 Dr. Lapenna has been constantly involved in teaching and tutorial activities for young researchers in the sector of Earth Sciences. He was the tutor of more than 30 thesis for graduate and PhD students and he was professor in 13 courses of Applied Geophysics, Hydrogeophysics and Physics at University of Basilicata during the period 1989-2005. The most significant teaching activities are here reported.

Professor of Physics at the Agronomic Faculty of University of Basilicata (87-88; 90-91; 91-92).

Professor of Applied Geophysics at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Basilicata (95-96, 96-97; 97-98; 98-99; 99-00; 00-01).

Professor of Hydrogeophysics at the Engineering Faculty of the University of Basilicata (01-02; 02-03;03-04).

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Professor of Geophysical Prospecting at Faculty of Sciences of the University of Basilicata (04-05).

Tutor and co-tutors of thesis for more than 30 graduate students and PhD students at the University of Basilicata, the University Federico II of Naples and University of Bari.

Finally, V. Lapenna has basic knowledge of ICT technologies and an excellent knowledge of the English language. Tito - April 18, 2015

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ANNEX 1 Pubblications of Dr. Vincenzo Lapenna on international journals with a peer-reviewed system

1. Stabile T. A., Giocoli A., Perrone A., Piscitelli S., LAPENNA V. (2014). Fluid injection induced seismicity reveals a NE dipping fault in the southeastern sector of the High Agri Valley (southern Italy). GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, vol. 41; p. 5847-5854, ISSN: 0094-8276, doi: 10.1002/2014GL060948

2. Stabile Tony Alfredo, Giocoli Alessandro, LAPENNA V., Perrone Angela, Piscitelli Sabatino, Telesca Luciano (2014). Evidence of Low-Magnitude Continued Reservoir-Induced Seismicity Associated with the Pertusillo Artificial Lake (Southern Italy). BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, vol. 104; p. 1820-1828, ISSN: 0037-1106, doi: 10.1785/0120130333

3. Giocoli A., Quadrio B., Bellanova J., LAPENNA V., Piscitelli S. (2014). Electrical resistivity tomography for studying liquefaction induced by the May 2012 Emilia-Romagna earthquake (Mw=6.1, northern Italy). NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 14; p. 731-737, ISSN: 1561-8633, doi: 10.5194/nhess-14-731-2014

4. Romano Gerardo, Balasco Marianna, LAPENNA V., Siniscalchi Agata, Telesca Luciano, Tripaldi Simona (2014). On the sensitivity of long-term magnetotelluric monitoring in Southern Italy and source-dependent robust single station transfer function variability. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, vol. 197; p. 1425-1441, ISSN: 0956-540X, doi: 10.1093/gji/ggu083

5. Balasco Marianna, LAPENNA V., Romano Gerardo, Siniscalchi Agata, Stabile Tony Alfredo, Telesca Luciano (2014). Electric and Magnetic Field Changes Observed during a Seismic Swarm in Pollino Area (Southern Italy). BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA, vol. 104; p. 1289-1298, ISSN: 0037-1106, doi: 10.1785/0120130183

6. Perrone A., LAPENNA V., Piscitelli S. (2014). Electrical resistivity tomography technique for landslide investigation: A review. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS, vol. 135; p. 65-82, ISSN: 0012-8252, doi: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2014.04.002

7. Giampaolo V., Rizzo E., Titov K., Konosavsky P., Laletina D., Maineult A., LAPENNA V. (2014). Self-potential monitoring of a crude oil-contaminated site (Trecate, Italy). ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, vol. 21; p. 8932-8947, ISSN: 0944-1344, doi: 10.1007/s11356-013-2159-y

8. Proto M, LAPENNA V. (2014). The participation of the Basilicata region in the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Union: a contribution for the smart specialization strategy. INT. J. INNOVATION AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT, Vol. 5, No. 6, 2014., Copyright © 2014 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

9. Calamita G., Brocca L., Perrone A., Piscitelli S., LAPENNA V., Melone F., Moramarco T. (2012). Electrical resistivity and TDR methods for soil moisture estimation in central Italy test-sites. JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, vol. 454; p. 101-112, ISSN: 0022-1694, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.06.001

10. Pazzi V, Losito GMS, Mazzarelli R, Trova A, LAPENNA V., Rizzo E (2012). Electrokinetic remediation (EKR) effects under linear and radial electric field at laboratory scale. BOLLETTINO DI GEOFISICA TEORICA E APPLICATA, vol. 53; p. 347-365, ISSN: 0006-6729, doi: 10.4430/bgta0061

11. Calamita G, Brocca L, Perrone A, Piscitelli S, LAPENNA V., Melone F, Moramarco T (2012). Electrical resistivity and TDR methods for soil moisture estimation in central Italy test-sites. JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, vol. 454; p. 101-112, ISSN: 0022-1694, doi: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2012.06.001

12. Pazzi V., Losito G. M. S., Mazzarelli R., Trova A., LAPENNA V., Rizzo E. (2012). Electrokinetic remediation (EKR) effects under linear and radial electric field at laboratory scale. BOLLETTINO DI GEOFISICA TEORICA E APPLICATA, vol. 53; p. 347-365, ISSN: 0006-6729, doi: 10.4430/bgta0061

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13. Gallipoli M. R., Gizzi F. T., Rizzo E., Masini N., Potenza M. R., Albarello D., LAPENNA V. (2012). Site features responsible for uneven seismic effects in historical centre of Melfi (Basilicata, Southern Italy). DISASTER ADVANCES, vol. 5; p. 125-137, ISSN: 0974-262X

14. Bavusi M, Soldovieri F, Di Napoli R, Loperte A, Di Cesare A, Ponzo FC, LAPENNA V. (2011). Ground penetrating radar and microwave tomography 3D applications for the deck evaluation of the Musmeci bridge in Potenza, Italy. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS AND ENGINEERING, vol. 8; p. S33-S46, ISSN: 1742-2132, doi: 10.1088/1742-2132/8/3/S04

15. Balasco M, Galli P, Giocoli A, Gueguen E, LAPENNA V., Perrone A, Piscitelli S, Rizzo E, Romano G, Siniscalchi A, Votta M (2011). Deep geophysical electromagnetic section across the middle Aterno Valley (central Italy): preliminary results after the April 6, 2009 L'Aquila earthquake. BOLLETTINO DI GEOFISICA TEORICA E APPLICATA, vol. 52; p. 443-455, ISSN: 0006-6729, doi: 10.4430/bgta0028

16. Loperte A, Satriani A, Bavusi M, LAPENNA V., Del Lungo S, Sabelli R, Gizzi FT (2011). Geophysical prospecting in archaeology: investigations in Santa Venera, south suburb of Poseidonia-Paestum, Campania, southern Italy. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS AND ENGINEERING, vol. 8; p. S23-S32, ISSN: 1742-2132, doi: 10.1088/1742-2132/8/3/S03

17. Giocoli A, Galli P, Giaccio B, LAPENNA V., Messina P, Peronace E, Romano G, Piscitelli S (2011). Electrical Resistivity Tomography across the Paganica-San Demetrio fault system (L'Aquila 2009 earthquake). BOLLETTINO DI GEOFISICA TEORICA E APPLICATA, vol. 52; p. 457-469, ISSN: 0006-6729, doi: 10.4430/bgta0029

18. de Bari C, LAPENNA V., Perrone A, Puglisi C, Sdao F (2011). Digital photogrammetric analysis and electrical resistivity tomography for investigating the Picerno landslide (Basilicata region, southern Italy). GEOMORPHOLOGY, vol. 133; p. 34-46, ISSN: 0169-555X, doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2011.06.013

19. Proto M, Bavusi M, Bernini R, Bigagli L, Bost M, Bourquin F, Cottineau LM, Cuomo V, Della Vecchia P, Dolce M, Dumoulin J, Eppelbaum L, Fornaro G, Gustafsson M, Hugenschmidt J, Kaspersen P, Kim H, LAPENNA V., Leggio M, Loperte A, Mazzetti P, Moroni C, Nativi S, Nordebo S, Pacini F, Palombo A, Pascucci S, Perrone A, Pignatti S, Ponzo FC, Rizzo E, Soldovieri F, Taillade F (2010). Transport Infrastructure Surveillance and Monitoring by Electromagnetic Sensing: The ISTIMES Project. SENSORS, vol. 10; p. 10620-10639, ISSN: 1424-8220, doi: 10.3390/s101210620

20. Attolico A, Gallipoli MR, Harabaglia P, LAPENNA V., Mucciarelli M, Rosa AB (2010). A review of the activity of two accelerometric networks in Basilicata (Italy). BULLETIN OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING, vol. 8; p. 1131-1140, ISSN: 1570-761X, doi: 10.1007/s10518-009-9129-2

21. Chianese D, LAPENNA V., Di Salvia S, Perrone A, Rizzo E (2010). Joint geophysical measurements to investigate the Rossano of Vaglio archaeological site (Basilicata Region, Southern Italy). JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, vol. 37; p. 2237-2244, ISSN: 0305-4403, doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2010.03.021

22. Telesca L, Caggiano R, LAPENNA V., Lovallo M, Trippetta S, Macchiato M (2009). Analysis of Dynamics in Cd, Fe, and Pb in Particulate Matter by using the Fisher-Shannon Method. WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, vol. 201; p. 33-41, ISSN: 0049-6979, doi: 10.1007/s11270-008-9924-4

23. Balasco M, LAPENNA V., Romano G, Siniscalchi A, Telesca L (2009). 1D model validation for the variations in earth's apparent resistivity of barricelle site (Southern Italy). PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, vol. 34; p. 416-422, ISSN: 1474-7065, doi: 10.1016/j.pce.2008.07.013

24. Bavusi M, Giocoli A, Rizzo E, LAPENNA V. (2009). Geophysical characterisation of Carlo's V Castle (Crotone, Italy). JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, vol. 67; p. 386-401, ISSN: 0926-9851, doi: 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2008.09.002

25. Telesca L, Lovallo M, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2008). Space-magnitude dependent scaling behaviour in seismic interevent series revealed by detrended fluctuation analysis. PHYSICA. A, vol. 387; p. 3655-3659, ISSN: 0378-4371, doi: 10.1016/j.physa.2008.02.035

26. Naudet V, Lazzari M, Perrone A, Loperte A, Piscitelli S, LAPENNA V. (2008). Integrated geophysical and geomorphological approach to investigate the snowmelt-triggered landslide of Bosco Piccolo village

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(Basilicata, southern Italy). ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, vol. 98; p. 156-167, ISSN: 0013-7952, doi: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2008.02.008

27. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Hattori K (2008). Investigating non-uniform scaling behavior in Ultra Low Frequency (ULF) earthquake-related geomagnetic signals. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, vol. 268; p. 219-224, ISSN: 0012-821X, doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2008.01.033

28. Tamburriello G, Balasco M, Rizzo E, Harabaglia P, LAPENNA V., Siniscalchi A (2008). Deep electrical resistivity tomography and geothermal analysis of Bradano foredeep deposits in Venosa area (Southern Italy): preliminary results. ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 51; p. 203-212, ISSN: 1593-5213

29. Telesca L, Caggiano R, LAPENNA V., Lovallo M, Trippetta S, Macchiato M (2008). The Fisher information measure and Shannon entropy for particulate matter measurements. PHYSICA. A, vol. 387; p. 4387-4392, ISSN: 0378-4371, doi: 10.1016/j.physa.2008.02.064

30. Perrone A, Vassallo R, LAPENNA V., Di Maio C (2008). Pore water pressures and slope stability: a joint geophysical and geotechnical analysis. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS AND ENGINEERING, vol. 5; p. 323-337, ISSN: 1742-2132, doi: 10.1088/1742-2132/5/3/008

31. Telesca L, Caggiano R, LAPENNA V., Lovallo M, Trippetta S (2008). INVESTIGATING THE TEMPORAL FLUCTUATIONS IN PARTICULATE MATTER DATA. FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, vol. 8; p. L401-L407, ISSN: 0219-4775, doi: 10.1142/S021947750800515X

32. Balasco M, LAPENNA V., Romano G, Siniscalchi A, Telesca L (2008). A new magnetotelluric monitoring network operating in Agri Valley (Southern Italy): study of stability of apparent resistivity estimates. ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 51; p. 265-273, ISSN: 1593-5213

33. Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2008). Study of self potential anomalous fluctuations in a seismic active zone of Lucano Apennine (southern Italy): recent results. NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 8; p. 1099-1104, ISSN: 1561-8633

34. Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Loperte A, Perrone A, Telesca L (2008). 2D electrical resistivity tomographies for investigating recent activation landslides in Basilicata Region (Southern Italy). ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 51; p. 275-285, ISSN: 1593-5213

35. Colangelo G, Heinicke J, LAPENNA V., Martinelli G, Mucciarelli M, Telesca L (2007). Investigating correlations of local seismicty with anomalous geoelectrical, hydrogeological and geochemical signals jointly recorded in Basilicata Region (Southern Italy). ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 50; p. 527-538, ISSN: 1593-5213

36. Colangelo G, Martinelli G, Mucciarelli M, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2007). Anomalous pattern of geochemical data recorded in the seismically active site of Pieschi (Southern Italy). ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 50; p. 539-545, ISSN: 1593-5213

37. Piscitelli S, Rizzo E, Cristallo F, LAPENNA V., Crocco L, Persico R, Soldovieri F (2007). GPR and microwave tomography for detecting shallow cavities in the historical area of "Sassi of Matera" (southern Italy). NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICS, vol. 5; p. 275-284, ISSN: 1569-4445

38. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Scalcione E, Summa D (2007). Searching for time-scaling features in rainfall sequences. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 32; p. 35-41, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2005.10.078

39. Telesca L, Balasco M, LAPENNA V. (2007). Investigating the time-correlation properties in self-potential signals recorded in a seismic area of Irpinia, southern Italy. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 32; p. 199-211, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2005.10.084

40. Chianese D, LAPENNA V. (2007). Magnetic probability tomography for environmental purposes: test measurements and field applications. JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICS AND ENGINEERING, vol. 4; p. 63-74, ISSN: 1742-2132, doi: 10.1088/1742-2132/4/1/008

41. Telesca L, Lovallo M, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2007). Long-range correlations in two-dimensional spatio-temporal seismic fluctuations. PHYSICA. A, vol. 377; p. 279-284, ISSN: 0378-4371, doi: 10.1016/j.physa.2006.10.092

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42. Balasco M, LAPENNA V., Romano G, Siniscalchi A, Telesca L (2007). Extracting quantitative dynamics in Earth's apparent resistivity time series by using the detrended fluctuation analysis. PHYSICA. A, vol. 374; p. 380-388, ISSN: 0378-4371, doi: 10.1016/j.physa.2006.07.028

43. Perrone A, Zeni G, Piscitelli S, Pepe A, Loperte A, LAPENNA V., Lanari R (2006). Joint analysis of SAR interferometry and electrical resistivity tomography surveys for investigating ground deformation: the case-study of Satriano di Lucania (Potenza, Italy). ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, vol. 88; p. 260-273, ISSN: 0013-7952, doi: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2006.09.016

44. Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Perrone A, Piscitelli S, Telesca L (2006). 2D Self-Potential tomographies for studying groundwater flows in the Varco d'Izzo landslide (Basilicata, southern Italy). ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, vol. 88; p. 274-286, ISSN: 0013-7952, doi: 10.1016/j.enggeo.2006.09.014

45. Chianese D, D'Emilio M, Bavusi M, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2006). Magnetic and ground probing radar measurements for soil pollution mapping in the industrial area of Val Basento (Basilicata Region, Southern Italy): a case study. ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, vol. 49; p. 389-404, ISSN: 0943-0105, doi: 10.1007/s00254-005-0082-3

46. Telesca L, LAPENNA V. (2006). Measuring multifractality in seismic sequences. TECTONOPHYSICS, vol. 423; p. 115-123, ISSN: 0040-1951, doi: 10.1016/j.tecto.2006.03.023

47. Bavusi M, Rizzo E, LAPENNA V. (2006). Electromagnetic methods to characterize the Savoia di Lucania waste dump (Southern Italy). ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, vol. 51; p. 301-308, ISSN: 0943-0105, doi: 10.1007/s00254-006-0327-9

48. Lazzari M, Geraldi E, LAPENNA V., Loperte A (2006). Natural hazards vs human impact: an integrated methodological approach in geomorphological risk assessment on the Tursi historical site, Southern Italy. LANDSLIDES, vol. 3; p. 275-287, ISSN: 1612-510X, doi: 10.1007/s10346-006-0055-y

49. Telesca L, Balasco M, LAPENNA V., Romano G, Siniscalchi A (2006). Quantifying persistent behavior in Earth's apparent resistivity time series. FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, vol. 6; p. L371-L378, ISSN: 0219-4775, doi: 10.1142/S0219477506003525

50. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2005). Multifractal fluctuations in seismic interspike series. PHYSICA. A, vol. 354; p. 629-640, ISSN: 0378-4371, doi: 10.1016/j.physa.2005.02.053

51. Telesca L, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V. (2005). Multifractal variability in geoelectrical signals and correlations with seismicity: a study case in southern Italy. NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 5; p. 673-677, ISSN: 1561-8633

52. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Lovallo M (2005). Fisher information measure of geoelectrical signals. PHYSICA. A, vol. 351; p. 637-644, ISSN: 0378-4371, doi: 10.1016/j.physa.2004.12.041

53. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Lovallo M (2005). Seismogenic zone-dependent time-clustering behaviour in Italian seismicity. COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES, vol. 31; p. 489-496, ISSN: 0098-3004, doi: 10.1016/j.cageo.2004.10.012

54. LAPENNA V., Lorenzo P, Perrone A, Piscitelli S, Rizzo E, Sdao F (2005). 2D electrical resistivity imaging of some complex landslides in the Lucanian Apennine chain, southern Italy. GEOPHYSICS, vol. 70; p. B11-B18, ISSN: 0016-8033, doi: 10.1190/1.1926571

55. Lovallo M, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2005). Transition matrix analysis of earthquake magnitude sequences. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 24; p. 33-43, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2004.07.024

56. Telesca L, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2005). Fractal approaches in investigating the time dynamics of self-potential hourly variability. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, vol. 94; p. 285-300, ISSN: 1437-3254, doi: 10.1007/s00531-004-0457-9

57. Currenti G, Del Negro C, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2005). Fluctuation analysis of the hourly time variability of volcano-magnetic signals recorded at Mt. Etna Volcano, Sicily (Italy). CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 23; p. 1921-1929, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2004.07.035

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58. Telesca L, LAPENNA V. (2005). Identifying features in time-occurrence sequences of volcanic eruptions. ENVIRONMETRICS, vol. 16; p. 181-190, ISSN: 1180-4009, doi: 10.1002/env.694

59. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Summa D, Scalcione E (2005). Time-clustering analysis of rainfall fluctuations. FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, vol. 5; p. L17-L25, ISSN: 0219-4775, doi: 10.1142/S0219477505002379

60. Colangelo G, Heinicke J, Koch U, LAPENNA V., Martinelli G, Telesca L (2005). Results of gas flux records in the seismically active area of Val d'Agri (Southern Italy). ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 48; p. 55-63, ISSN: 1593-5213

61. Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2005). Vertical dipoles to detect self potential signals in a seismic area of southern Italy: Tito station. NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 5; p. 667-671, ISSN: 1561-8633

62. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Lovallo M (2005). Fisher information analysis of earthquake-related geoelectrical signals. NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 5; p. 561-564, ISSN: 1561-8633

63. Currenti G, del Negro C, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2005). Multifractality in local geomagnetic field at Etna volcano, Sicily (southern Italy). NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 5; p. 555-559, ISSN: 1561-8633

64. Rizzo E, Chianese D, LAPENNA V. (2005). Magnetic, GPR and geoelectrical measurements for studying the archaeological site of 'Masseria Nigro' (Viggiano, southern Italy). NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICS, vol. 3; p. 13-19, ISSN: 1569-4445

65. Telesca L, Balasco M, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V. (2005). Analysis of extreme events in geoelectrical time series measured in a seismic area of Southern Appenine chain (Italy). NATURAL HAZARDS, vol. 34; p. 177-198, ISSN: 0921-030X, doi: 10.1007/s11069-004-0687-y

66. Currenti G, Del Negro C, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2005). Scaling characteristics of local geomagnetic field and seismicity at Etna volcano and their dynamics in relation to the eruptive activity. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, vol. 235; p. 96-106, ISSN: 0012-821X, doi: 10.1016/j.epsl.2005.02.043

67. Telesca L, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2004). On the scaling behavior of rain event sequence recorded in Basilicata region (Southern Italy). JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, vol. 296; p. 234-240, ISSN: 0022-1694

68. Telesca L, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2004). Fluctuation dynamics in geoelectrical data: an investigation by using multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis. PHYSICS LETTERS A, vol. 332; p. 398-404, ISSN: 0375-9601, doi: 10.1016/j.physleta.2004.10.011

69. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Alexis N (2004). Multiresolution wavelet analysis of earthquakes. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 22; p. 741-748, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2004.02.021

70. Colella A, LAPENNA V., Rizzo E (2004). High-resolution imaging of the High Agri Valley Basin (Southern Italy) with electrical resistivity tomography. TECTONOPHYSICS, vol. 386; p. 29-40, ISSN: 0040-1951, doi: 10.1016/j.tecto.2004.03.017

71. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Vallianatos F, Makris J, Saltas V (2004). Multifractal features in short-term time dynamics of ULF geomagnetic field measured in Crete, Greece. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 21; p. 273-282, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2003.10.020

72. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2004). Detrended fluctuation analysis of the spatial variability of the temporal distribution of Southern California seismicity. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 21; p. 335-342, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2003.10.021

73. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Lovallo M, Macchiato M (2004). Long-range time-correlation properties of seismic sequences. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 21; p. 387-393, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/j.chaos.2003.12.009

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74. Perrone A, Iannuzzi A, LAPENNA V., Lorenzo P, Piscitelli S, Rizzo E, Sdao F (2004). High-resolution electrical imaging of the Varco d'Izzo earthflow (southern Italy). JOURNAL OF APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, vol. 56; p. 17-29, ISSN: 0926-9851, doi: 10.1016/j.jappgeo.2004.03.004

75. Chianese D, D'Emilio M, Di Salvia S, LAPENNA V., Ragosta M, Rizzo E (2004). Magnetic mapping, ground penetrating radar surveys and magnetic susceptibility measurements for the study of the archaeological site of Serra di Vaglio (southern Italy). JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE, vol. 31; p. 633-643, ISSN: 0305-4403, doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2003.10.011

76. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2004). Investigating linear and nonlinear behaviours in time dynamics of observational seismic sequences. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 20; p. 195-203, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/S0960-0779(03)00375-8

77. Telesca L, Balasco M, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V. (2004). Investigating correlations between earthquakes and extreme events in self-potential data recorded in a seismic area of Southestern Appennine Chain (Italy). ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 47; p. 1-9, ISSN: 1593-5213

78. Telesca L, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2004). A preliminary study of the site-dependence of the multifractal features of geoelectric measurements. ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 47; p. 11-20, ISSN: 1593-5213

79. Chianese D, Colangelo G, D'Emilio M, Lanfredi M, LAPENNA V., Ragosta M, Macchiato MF (2004). Wavelet analysis as a tool to characterise and remove environmental noise from self-potential time series. ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 47; p. 39-48, ISSN: 1593-5213

80. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2004). Mono- and multi-fractal investigation of scaling properties in temporal patterns of seismic sequences. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 19; p. 1-15, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1019/S0960-0779(03)00188-7

81. Telesca L, Colangelo G, Hattori K, LAPENNA V. (2004). Principal component analysis of geoelectrical signals measured in the seismically active area of Basilicata Region (southern Italy). NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 4; p. 663-667, ISSN: 1561-8633

82. Telesca L, LAPENNA V. (2004). Magnitude and sign scaling in power-law correlated geoelectrical time series measured in southern Italy. NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 4; p. 669-677, ISSN: 1561-8633

83. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Lovallo M (2004). Information entropy analysis of seismicity of Umbria-Marche region (Central Italy). NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 4; p. 691-695, ISSN: 1561-8633

84. Balasco M, LAPENNA V., Siniscalchi A, Telesca L (2004). Stability analysis of apparent resistivity measurement in the seismically active area of Val d'Agri (southern Italy). NATURAL HAZARDS AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, vol. 4; p. 775-781, ISSN: 1561-8633

85. Telesca L, LAPENNA V. (2004). Investigating the spatial variability of the time-scaling properties in Italian seismicity. NONLINEAR PROCESSES IN GEOPHYSICS, vol. 11; p. 545-552, ISSN: 1023-5809

86. Telesca L, Balasco M, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2004). Analyzing cross-correlations between earthquakes and geoelectrical extreme events, measured in a seismic area of Southern Italy. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, vol. 29; p. 289-293, ISSN: 1474-7065, doi: 10.1016/j.pce.2003.09.014

87. Telesca L, Balasco M, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2004). Investigating the multifractal properties of geoelectrical signals measured in southern Italy. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, vol. 29; p. 295-303, ISSN: 1474-7065, doi: 10.1016/j.pce.2003.09.015

88. Colangelo G, Balasco M, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2004). Design and installation of a monitoring network to investigate the correlations between geoelectrical fluctuations and seismicity of Basilicata region (southern Italy). PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, vol. 29; p. 313-320, ISSN: 1474-7065, doi: 10.1016/j.pce.2003.08.060

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89. Rizzo E, Colella A, LAPENNA V., Piscitelli S (2004). High-resolution images of the fault-controlled High Agri Valley basin (Southern Italy) with deep and shallow electrical resistivity tomographies. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, vol. 29; p. 321-327, ISSN: 1474-7065, doi: 10.1016/j.pce.2003.12.002

90. Balasco M, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Loddo M, Siniscalchi A, Telesca L (2004). Measuring apparent resistivity in a seismically active area of Southern Italy. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, vol. 29; p. 329-337, ISSN: 1474-7065, doi: 10.1016/j.pce.2003.10.007

91. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Timashev S, Vstovsky G, Martinelli G (2004). Flicker-noise spectroscopy: a new approach to investigate the time dynamics of geoelectrical signals measured in seismic areas. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH, vol. 29; p. 389-395, ISSN: 1474-7065, doi: 10.1016/j.pce.2003.09.017

92. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2003). Multifractal features in temporal patterns of seismicity in southern Apennine Chain (Italy). ENVIRONMETRICS, vol. 14; p. 719-732, ISSN: 1180-4009, doi: 10.1002/env.615

93. Gallipoli MR, Mucciarelli M, Albarello D, LAPENNA V., Schiattarella M, Calvano G (2003). Hints about site amplification effects comparing macroseismic hazard estimate with microtremor measurements: The agri valley (Italy) example. JOURNAL OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING, vol. 7; p. 51-72, ISSN: 1363-2469, doi: 10.1142/S1363246903000948

94. Albarello D, LAPENNA V., Martinelli G, Telesca L (2003). Extracting quantitative dynamics from Rn-222 gaseous emissions of mud volcanoes. ENVIRONMETRICS, vol. 14; p. 63-71, ISSN: 1180-4009, doi: 10.1002/env.565

95. Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2003). Analysis of correlation properties in geoelectrical data. FRACTALS-COMPLEX GEOMETRY PATTERNS AND SCALING IN NATURE AND SOCIETY, vol. 11; p. 27-38, ISSN: 0218-348X, doi: 10.1142/S0218348X03001471

96. Telesca L, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V. (2003). Quantitative dynamics in geophysical parameters simultaneously recorded in the Soos Nature Park (Czech Republic). FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, vol. 3; p. L73-L82, ISSN: 0219-4775, doi: 10.1142/S0219477503001105

97. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2003). Spatial variability of the time-correlated behaviour in Italian seismicity. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS, vol. 212; p. 279-290, ISSN: 0012-821X, doi: 10.1016/S0012-821X(03)00286-3

98. Caputo R, Piscitelli S, Oliveto A, Rizzo E, LAPENNA V. (2003). The use of electrical resistivity tomographies in active tectonics: examples from the Tyrnavos Basin, Greece. JOURNAL OF GEODYNAMICS, vol. 36; p. 19-35, ISSN: 0264-3707, doi: 10.1016/S0264-3707(03)00036-X

99. Telesca L, Colangelo G, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2003). Monofractal and multifractal characterization of geoelectrical signals measured in southern Italy. CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 18; p. 385-399, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/S0960-0779(02)00655-0

100. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2003). Investigating the time-clustering properties in seismicity of Umbria-Marche region (central Italy). CHAOS, SOLITONS AND FRACTALS, vol. 18; p. 203-217, ISSN: 0960-0779, doi: 10.1016/S0960-0779(02)00654-9

101. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Vallianatos F (2002). Monofractal and multifractal approaches in investigating scaling properties in temporal patterns of the 1983-2000 seismicity in the western Corinth graben, Greece. PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, vol. 131; p. 63-79, ISSN: 0031-9201, doi: 10.1016/S0031-9201(02)00014-6

102. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2002). Time-clustering analysis of volcanic occurrence sequences. PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, vol. 131; p. 47-62, ISSN: 0031-9201, doi: 10.1016/S0031-9201(02)00015-8

103. Telesca L, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2002). Fluctuation analysis of the hourly time variability in observational geoelectrical signals. FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, vol. 2; p. L235-L242, ISSN: 0219-4775, doi: 10.1142/S0219477502000804

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104. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2002). 1/f(alpha) fluctuations of seismic sequences. FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS, vol. 2; p. L357-L367, ISSN: 0219-4775, doi: 10.1142/S021947750200097X

105. Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Meloni A, Patella D (2002). VIII Workshop - Geo-electromagnetism - Maratea - October 10-12, 2000 - Preface. ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, vol. 45; p. V-V, ISSN: 1593-5213

106. Balasco M, LAPENNA V., Telesca L (2002). 1/f(alpha) fluctuations in geoelectrical signals observed in a seismic area of Southern Italy. TECTONOPHYSICS, vol. 347; p. 253-268, ISSN: 0040-1951

107. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2002). Fractal characterization of the temporal distribution of aftershocks associated with the 1994 M-W 6.7 Northridge earthquake. FRACTALS-COMPLEX GEOMETRY PATTERNS AND SCALING IN NATURE AND SOCIETY, vol. 10; p. 67-76, ISSN: 0218-348X, doi: 10.1142/S0218348X02000756

108. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2002). On the methods to identify clustering properties in sequences of seismic time-occurrences. JOURNAL OF SEISMOLOGY, vol. 6; p. 125-134, ISSN: 1383-4649, doi: 10.1023/A:1014275509447

109. Balasco M, Chianese D, Di Bello G, Gallipoli MR, LAPENNA V. (2001). A new multiparametric geophysical station to detect self-potential and seismometric signals at Tito site (Southern Italy). ANNALI DI GEOFISICA, vol. 44; p. 193-203, ISSN: 1590-1815

110. Balasco M, Chianese D, Cuomo V, Di Bello G, Gallipoli MR, LAPENNA V., Mucciarelli M (2001). Design of a new prototype of remote station to detect electrical and seismometric parameters in a seismic area of Southern Italy. PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH PART C-SOLAR-TERRESTIAL AND PLANETARY SCIENCE, vol. 26; p. 787-791, ISSN: 1464-1917, doi: 10.1016/S1464-1917(01)95026-3

111. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2001). Identifying space-time clustering properties of the 1983-1997 Irpinia-Basilicata (Southern Italy) seismicity. TECTONOPHYSICS, vol. 330; p. 93-102, ISSN: 0040-1951, doi: 10.1016/S0040-1951(00)00221-3

112. Colangelo G, Lanfredi M, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Vallianatos F (2001). Short time scale laws in self-potential signals from two different seismically active Mediterranean areas (the Southern Apennine chain and Crete Island). ANNALI DI GEOFISICA, vol. 44; p. 421-428, ISSN: 1590-1815

113. Cuomo V, Di Bello G, Heinecke J, LAPENNA V., Martinelli G, Piscitelli S, Telesca L (2001). Investigating the temporal fluctuations in geoelectrical and geochemical signals jointly measured in a seismic area of Southern Apennine chain (Italy). ANNALI DI GEOFISICA, vol. 44; p. 179-191, ISSN: 1590-1815

114. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2001). Statistical analysis of fractal properties of point processes modeling seismic sequences. PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, vol. 125; p. 65-83, ISSN: 0031-9201, doi: 10.1016/S0031-9201(01)00213-8

115. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2001). Intermittent-type temporal fluctuations in seismicity of the Irpinia (southern Italy) region. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, vol. 28; p. 3765-3768, ISSN: 0094-8276, doi: 10.1029/2001GL012949

116. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2001). Depth-dependent time-clustering behaviour in seismicity of southern California. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, vol. 28; p. 4323-4326, ISSN: 0094-8276, doi: 10.1029/2001GL013495

117. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Vallianatos F, Drakatos G (2001). Analysis of the temporal properties of Greek aftershock sequences. TECTONOPHYSICS, vol. 341; p. 163-178, ISSN: 0040-1951, doi: 10.1016/S0040-1951(01)00221-9

118. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2001). A new approach to investigate the correlation between geoelectrical time fluctuations and earthquakes in a seismic area of southern Italy. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, vol. 28; p. 4375-4378, ISSN: 0094-8276, doi: 10.1029/2001GL013467

119. Colangelo, G, LAPENNA V., Vallianatos, F, Nomikos, C (2000). Investigating the time dynamics of geoelectrical signals measured in two seismotectonic environments in the Mediterranean region: the Southern

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Apennine chain (Southern Italy) and the Hellenic arc (Crete Island, Greece) . ANNALI DI GEOFISICA, vol. 43; p. 391-408, ISSN: 1590-1815

120. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (2000). Analysis of the time-scaling behaviour in the sequence of the aftershocks of the Bovec (Slovenia) April 12, 1998 earthquake. PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, vol. 120; p. 315-326, ISSN: 0031-9201, doi: 10.1016/S0031-9201(00)00149-7

121. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Vallianatos F (2000). Self-similarity properties of seismicity in the Southern Aegean area. TECTONOPHYSICS, vol. 321; p. 179-188, ISSN: 0040-1951, doi: 10.1016/S0040-1951(00)00073-1

122. Cuomo V, Di Bello G, LAPENNA V., Piscitelli S, Telesca I, Macchiato M, Serio C (2000). Robust statistical methods to discriminate extreme events in geoelectrical precursory signals: Implications with earthquake prediction. NATURAL HAZARDS, vol. 21; p. 247-261, ISSN: 0921-030X, doi: 10.1023/A:1008157730467

123. Cuomo V, Lanfredi M, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Ragosta M, Telesca L (2000). Antipersistent dynamics in short time scale variability of self-potential signals. ANNALI DI GEOFISICA, vol. 43; p. 271-278, ISSN: 1590-1815

124. Gallipoli M. R., LAPENNA V., Lorenzo P., Mucciarelli M., Perrone A., Sdao F. (2000). Comparison of geological and geophysical prospecting techniques in the study of a landslide in Southern Italy. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENGINEERING GEOPHYSICS, vol. 2 (4), ISSN: 1359-8155

125. LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Piscitelli S, Teresca L (2000). Scale-invariance properties in seismicity of Southern Apennine Chain (Italy). PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, vol. 157; p. 589-601, ISSN: 0033-4553, doi: 10.1007/PL00001109

126. Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Telesca L (2000). On the time dynamics of geoelectrical signals recorded in a seismic area of Southern Apennine Chain (Italy). PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH. PART A: SOLID EARTH AND GEODESY, vol. 25; p. 227-232, ISSN: 1464-1895, doi: 10.1016/S1464-1895(00)00037-5

127. Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Marson I, Paparo G, Patella D, Piscitelli S (2000). Geoelectrical and seismoacoustic anomalous signals jointly recorded close to an active fault system in Southern Apennines (Italy). PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH. PART A: SOLID EARTH AND GEODESY, vol. 25; p. 255-261, ISSN: 1464-1895, doi: 10.1016/S1464-1895(00)00041-7

128. Heinicke J, Italiano F, LAPENNA V., Martinelli G, Nuccio PM (2000). Coseismic geochemical variations in some gas emissions of Umbria region (Central Italy). PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF THE EARTH. PART A: SOLID EARTH AND GEODESY, vol. 25; p. 289-293, ISSN: 1464-1895, doi: 10.1016/S1464-1895(00)00046-6

129. Giano, SI, LAPENNA V., Piscitelli, S, Schiattarella, M (2000). Electrical imaging and self-potential surveys to study the geological setting of the Quaternary slope deposits in the Agri high valley (Southern Italy) . ANNALI DI GEOFISICA, ISSN: 1590-1815

130. LAPENNA V., Patella D, Piscitelli S (2000). Tomographic analysis of self-potential data in a seismic area of Southern Italy. ANNALI DI GEOFISICA, vol. 43; p. 361-373, ISSN: 1590-1815

131. Telesca L, Cuomo V, Lanfredi M, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M (1999). Investigating clustering structures in time-occurrence sequences of seismic events observed in the Irpinia-Basilicata Region (Southern Italy). FRACTALS-COMPLEX GEOMETRY PATTERNS AND SCALING IN NATURE AND SOCIETY, vol. 7; p. 221-234, ISSN: 0218-348X, doi: 10.1142/S0218348X99000232

132. Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Serio C, Telesca L (1999). Stochastic behaviour and scaling laws in geoelectrical signals measured in a seismic area of southern Italy. GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, vol. 139; p. 889-894, ISSN: 0956-540X, doi: 10.1046/j.1365-246x.1999.00997.x

133. Telesca L, Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Serio C (1999). Detecting stochastic behaviour and scaling laws in time series of geomagnetic daily means. PURE AND APPLIED GEOPHYSICS, vol. 156; p. 487-501, ISSN: 0033-4553, doi: 10.1007/s000240050309

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134. Di Bello, G, Ragosta, M., Heinicke, J, Koch, U., LAPENNA V., Piscitelli, S, Macchiato, M, Martinelli, G (1998). Time dynamics of background noise in geoelectrical and geochemical signals: An application in a seismic area of Southern Italy . IL NUOVO CIMENTO DELLA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI FISICA. C, GEOPHYSICS AND SPACE PHYSICS, vol. 21; p. 609-629, ISSN: 1124-1896

135. LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Telesca L (1998). 1/f(beta) fluctuations and self-similarity in earthquake dynamics: observational evidences in southern Italy. PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS, vol. 106; p. 115-127, ISSN: 0031-9201, doi: 10.1016/S0031-9201(97)00080-0

136. Cuomo V, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Serio C, Telesca L (1998). Linear and nonlinear dynamics in electrical precursory time series: implications for earthquake prediction. TECTONOPHYSICS, vol. 287; p. 279-298, ISSN: 0040-1951, doi: 10.1016/S0040-1951(98)80074-7

137. LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Cosmi C, Ragosta M, Serio C (1996). Predictability analysis of SO2 time series by linear and non-linear forecasting approaches. ENVIRONMETRICS, vol. 7; p. 525-535, ISSN: 1180-4009, doi: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-095X(199609)7:5<525::AID-ENV229>3.0.CO;2-0

138. Cuomo V, DiBello G, LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Serio C (1996). Parametric time series analysis of extreme events in earthquake electrical precursors. TECTONOPHYSICS, vol. 262; p. 159-172, ISSN: 0040-1951, doi: 10.1016/0040-1951(95)00212-X

139. Macchiato MF, Larotonda L, LAPENNA V., Ragosta M (1995). Time modeling and spatial clustering daily ambient temperature:an application in Southern Italy. ENVIRONMETRICS, vol. 6; p. 31-53, ISSN: 1180-4009, doi: 10.1002/env.3170060105.

140. LAPENNA V., Macchiato M, Patella D, Satriano C, Serio C, Tramutoli V (1994). Statistical analysis of nonstationary voltage recordings in geoelectrical prospecting. GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING, vol. 42; p. 917-952, ISSN: 0016-8025, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2478.1994.tb00248.x

141. Macchiato M, Serio C, LAPENNA V., Larotonda L (1993). Parametric time series analysisi of cold and hot spells in daily temperatures: an application in Southern Italy.. JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY, vol. 32; p. 1270-1281, ISSN: 0894-8763, doi: 10.1175/1520-0450.

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