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  1. Lithospheric Thermal Structure and Dynamic Processes of the South China Sea and Adjacent Regions
  2. Seismic Potential and Creep Analysis of the Pütürge Segment (Eastern Anatolian Fault Zone): Insights from SAR Interferometry for the 2020 Mw 6.8 Elazığ and 2023 Mw 7.8 Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes
  3. Satellite gravity fields and the identification of accreted microplates
  4. Detectability of Seamount Eruptions Through a Quantum Technology Gravity Mission MOCAST+: Hunga Tonga, Fani Maoré and Other Smaller Eruptions
  5. Detecting the co-seismic and post-seismic gravity signal of large thrust earthquakes with Quantum Space Gravimetry mission concepts
  6. Innovative solid Earth applications of future gravity field missions
  7. Insights the transpressioanl deformation patterns in the western zone of Sulaiman Fold-and-Thrust belt from spaceborne geodesy
  8. The Ross Sea formation: enquiring the sensitivity of basin architecture to prior conditions, with numerical models and a parameter search
  9. Community assessment on user requirements for future satellite gravity missions
  10. The “NGGM-MAGIC: A breakthrough in the understanding of the dynamics of the Earth” project
  11. A New Lithospheric Density and Magnetic Susceptibility Model of Iran, Starting From High‐Resolution Seismic Tomography
  12. Slip distribution of the February 6, 2023 Mw 7.8 and Mw 7.6, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey earthquake sequence in the East Anatolian Fault Zone
  13. Diffuse Cretaceous-Cenozoic rifting in the Southern Ross Sea: the influence of inheritance and kinematics
  14. How did tectonics shape the Zagros Collisional Zone? Insights from data observations and numerical models
  15. Satellite gravity for defining continuity of hidden crustal scale subduction induced mass only partially visible at the surface- the example of the Caucasian subduction belts.  
  16. The MOCAST+ Study on a Quantum Gradiometry Satellite Mission with Atomic Clocks
  17. Editorial note for the geodesy and geodynamics journal special issue contemporary research in geodynamics and earth tides - Selection from the 19th international symposium on geodynamics and earth tides, 2021, Wuhan, China
  18. Coseismic Folding During Ramp Failure at the Front of the Sulaiman Fold‐and‐Thrust Belt
  19. Sensitivity to Mass Changes of Lakes, Subsurface Hydrology and Glaciers of the Quantum Technology Gravity Gradients and Time Observations of Satellite MOCAST+
  20. Late Cenozoic to Present Kinematic of the North to Eastern Iran Orogen: Accommodating Opposite Sense of Fault Blocks Rotation
  21. Decoupled Lithospheric Folding, Lower Crustal Flow Channels, and the Growth of Tibetan Plateau
  22. Effects of multi-extensional tectonics in a cratonic area: 3D numerical modeling and implications for the Congo Basin
  23. Geologic and Tectonic units in the Iranian Plateau from present and future satellite missions
  24. Hydrodynamics of an allogenic karstic system from coupled gravimetric and hydrologic observations
  25. Lithospheric architecture across the Zagros Orogen as sensed by the integration of isostatic analysis, gravity inversion, and seismic tomography
  26. Results of the MOCAST+ study on a quantum gravimetry mission
  27. Coseismic fault-propagation folding on the Sulaiman Fold and Thrust belt
  28. Gravity as a tool to improve the hydrologic mass budget in karstic areas
  29. The Congo Basin: Subsurface structure interpreted using potential field data and constrained by seismic data
  30. Gravimetry and petrophysics for defining the intracratonic and rift basins of the Western-Central Africa zone
  31. PALEOSTRIPv1.0 – a user-friendly 3D backtracking software to reconstruct paleo-bathymetries
  32. Thickness of sediments in the Congo basin based on the analysis of decompensative gravity anomalies
  33. Gravity as a tool to improve the hydrologic mass budget in karstic areas
  34. Recurrence of Fault Valve Behavior in a Continental Collision Area: Evidence From Tilt/Strain Measurements in Northern Adria
  35. Geophysical Challenges for Future Satellite Gravity Missions: Assessing the Impact of MOCASS Mission
  36. The first pan-Alpine surface-gravity database, a modern compilation that crosses frontiers
  37. PALEOSTRIPv1.0 – a user-friendly 3D backtracking software to reconstruct paleo-bathymetries
  38. Gravity modeling of the Alpine lithosphere affected by magmatism based on seismic tomography
  39. The Congo Basin: Stratigraphy and subsurface structure defined by regional seismic reflection, refraction and well data
  40. Supplementary material to "The first pan-Alpine surface-gravity database, a modern compilation that crosses frontiers"
  41. The first pan-Alpine surface-gravity database, a modern compilation that crosses frontiers
  42. Mapping New IOCG Mineral Systems in Brazil: The Vale do Curaçá and Riacho do Pontal Copper Districts
  43. Gravity modeling of the Alpine lithosphere affected by magmatism based on seismic tomography
  44. Supplementary material to "Gravity modeling of the Alpine lithosphere affected by magmatism based on seismic tomography"
  45. Sensitivity of gravity and topography regressions to earth and planetary structures
  46. Reviewing megathrust slip behavior for recent Mw > 8.0 earthquakes along the Peru-Chilean margin from satellite GOCE gravity field derivatives
  47. MOCASS: A Satellite Mission Concept Using Cold Atom Interferometry for Measuring the Earth Gravity Field
  48. A geothermal application for GOCE satellite gravity data: modelling the crustal heat production and lithospheric temperature field in Central Europe
  49. Terrain uplift due to natural hydrologic overpressure in karstic conduits
  50. Archean crust and metallogenic zones in the Amazonian Craton sensed by satellite gravity data
  51. Interference of tectonic signals in subsurface hydrologic monitoring through gravity and GPS due to mountain building
  52. Editorial note for the Geodesy and Geodynamics journal special issue
  53. Geodynamics and Earth Tides Observations from Global to Micro Scale: Introduction
  54. Karst caves and hydrology between geodesy and archeology: Field trip notes
  55. The deforming and rotating Earth – A review of the 18th International Symposium on Geodynamics and Earth Tide, Trieste 2016
  56. Cansiglio Karst Plateau: 10 Years of Geodetic–Hydrological Observations in Seismically Active Northeast Italy
  57. A quantitative approach to the loading rate of seismogenic sources in Italy
  58. Strain Accumulation and Release of the Gorkha, Nepal, Earthquake (M w 7.8, 25 April 2015)
  59. Lithosphere density structure beneath the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and its surrounding areas derived from GOCE gradients data
  60. Metamorphic CO2 production in calc-silicate rocks from the eastern Himalaya
  61. The Chile-2015 (Illapel) Earthquake and Tsunami
  62. Tesseroids: Forward-modeling gravitational fields in spherical coordinates
  63. Gradients from GOCE reveal gravity changes before Pisagua Mw = 8.2 and Iquique Mw = 7.7 large megathrust earthquakes
  64. Estimating the 3D fold structure of the crust–mantle boundary
  65. New evidence about the subduction of the Copiapó ridge beneath South America, and its connection with the Chilean-Pampean flat slab, tracked by satellite GOCE and EGM2008 models
  66. Science and User Needs for Observing Global Mass Transport to Understand Global Change and to Benefit Society
  67. Use of Gravity data to quantify the minimum detectible undiscovered caves.
  68. Laser-scan and gravity joint investigation for subsurface cavity exploration — The Grotta Gigante benchmark
  69. Moho topography, ranges and folds of Tibet by analysis of global gravity models and GOCE data
  70. Hydrologically induced slope deformations detected by GPS and clinometric surveys in the Cansiglio Plateau, southern Alps
  71. Exploration of tectonic structures with GOCE in Africa and across-continents
  72. Illustrating the superposition of signals recorded by the Grotta Gigante pendulums with musical analogues
  73. Illustrating the superposition of signals recorded by the Grotta Gigante pendulums with musical analogues
  74. GOCE derived vertical gravity gradient delineates great earthquake rupture zones along the Chilean margin
  75. Geophysical constraints on the link between cratonization and orogeny: Evidence from the Tibetan Plateau and the North China Craton
  76. New insights into the Andean crustal structure between 32° and 34°S from GOCE satellite gravity data and EGM2008 model
  77. A Grip on Geological Units with GOCE
  78. Detecting the Elevated Crust to Mantle Section in the Kohistan-Ladakh Arc, Himalaya, from GOCE Observations
  79. Crustal density structure from 3D gravity modeling beneath Himalaya and Lhasa blocks, Tibet
  80. The GOCE Estimated Moho Beneath the Tibetan Plateau and Himalaya
  81. Mutual evaluation of global gravity models (EGM2008 and GOCE) and terrestrial data in Amazon Basin, Brazil
  82. Explaining the thick crust in Paraná basin, Brazil, with satellite GOCE gravity observations
  83. Analysis of vertical movements in eastern Sicily and southern Calabria (Italy) through geodetic leveling data
  84. Interpretation of gravity data by the continuous wavelet transform: The case of the Chad lineament (North-Central Africa)
  85. GOCE satellite derived gravity and gravity gradient corrected for topographic effect in the South Central Andes region
  86. Sea level variability and trends in the Adriatic Sea in 1993–2008 from tide gauges and satellite altimetry
  87. Satelital gravity anomaly and vertical gradient fields corrected by topographic effect aplicated to South Central Andes region
  88. The study of karstic aquifers by geodetic measurements in Bus de la Genziana station – Cansiglio plateau (Northeastern Italy)
  89. Vertical crustal motions from differential tide gauge observations and satellite altimetry in southern Italy
  90. Geodetic Pendulums, Horizontal Ultra Broad Band
  91. The enigmatic Chad lineament revisited with global gravity and gravity-gradient fields
  92. Magnetotelluric deep soundings, gravity and geoid in the south São Francisco craton: Geophysical indicators of cratonic lithosphere rejuvenation and crustal underplating
  93. The buried shape of an alpine valley from gravity surveys, seismic and ambient noise analysis
  94. Holocene relative sea-level changes and vertical movements along the Italian and Istrian coastlines
  95. The GRACE-satellite gravity and geoid fields in analysing large-scale, cratonic or intracratonic basins
  96. Sardinia Coastal Uplift and Volcanism
  97. New insights into the basement structure of the West Siberian Basin from forward and inverse modeling of GRACE satellite gravity data
  98. Three-dimensional fold structure of the Tibetan Moho from GRACE gravity data
  99. A Comparative Analysis of Seismological and Gravimetric Crustal Thicknesses below the Andean Region with Flat Subduction of the Nazca Plate
  100. Sardinia Coastal Uplift and Volcanism
  101. Modelagem Gravimétrica direta 3-D do SE do cráton São Francisco
  102. Insights into the lithospheric structure and tectonic setting of the Barents Sea region from isostatic considerations
  103. Moho undulations beneath Tibet from GRACE-integrated gravity data
  104. A new analytical solution estimating the flexural rigidity in the Central Andes
  105. Comparative Analysis of the Free Oscillations Generated by the Sumatra- Andaman Islands 2004 and the Chile 1960 Earthquakes
  106. Basement structures from satellite-derived gravity field: South China Sea ridge
  107. New gravity maps of the Eastern Alps and significance for the crustal structures
  108. The lithospheric density structure of the Eastern Alps
  109. The very-broad-band long-base tiltmeters of Grotta Gigante (Trieste, Italy): Secular term tilting and the great Sumatra-Andaman islands earthquake of December 26, 2004
  110. Earth's Free Oscillations Excited by the 26 December 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake
  111. Geodetic and hydrological aspects of the Merano earthquake of 17 July 2001
  112. Bathymetry and Crustal Thickness Variations from Gravity Inversion and Flexural Isostasy
  113. Spatial variations of flexure parameters over the Tibet–Quinghai plateau
  114. Inverse modelling of elastic thickness by convolution method – the eastern Alps as a case example
  115. Geodetic measurements at the northern border of the Adria plate
  116. Forward and inverse modelling of gravity revealing insight into crustal structures of the Eastern Alps
  117. The gravity and isostatic Moho undulations in Qinghai–Tibet plateau
  118. Non-random spectral components in the seismicity of NE Italy
  119. Gravity inversion in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
  120. Measurements and interpretations of tilt–strain gauges in seismically active areas
  121. Estimating the hydrologic induced signal in geodetic measurements with predictive filtering methods
  122. Radon monitoring in a cave of North-Eastern Italy
  123. Spectral and classical methods in the evaluation of Moho undulations from gravity data: The NE Italian Alps and isostasy
  124. Interpretation of Long-Period Magnetotelluric Soundings In Friuli (North-East Italy) and the Electrical Characteristic of the Lithosphere
  125. Geometry of orientation columns in the visual cortex
  126. Tilting and Horizontal Movement at and across the Northern Border of the Adria Plate
  127. Monitoring and Analysing Structural Movements with Precise Inclination Sensors