University of Lisbon, Instituto Superior Tecnico
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- Active Tectonics of the Lower Tagus Valley Fault(Portugal) and Implications for Seismic Hazard Assessment
- GPS and Gravity Surveying at Fogo Volcano, Cape Verde Islands, 1998-2001
- Monitoring Fogo Island, Cape Verde Archipelago, for Volcanic Hazard Mitigation
- The M8.7 Lisbon Earthquake of 1755: a Case of Interplate/Intraplate Fault Interaction?
- Crustal and Upper Mantle Structure Beneath the Cape Verde Islands From Teleseismic Receiver Functions.
- Unusual Volcanic Tremor Observations in Fogo Island, Cape Verde
- Hybrid Simulations of Coronal Mass Ejection Shock Structures
- Can Inter-seismic/Pre-seismic Deformation be Monitored With PSInSAR? An Example From the Lower Tagus Valley, Portugal
- Hybrid Simulations of Energetic Ion Interaction with Mini Magnetospheres
- Spontaneous Generation of Self-Organized Solitary Wave Structures at the Magnetopause
- Self - Organization of Zonal Flows Driven by Drift Mode Turulence in Space and Astrophysical Plasmas
- 1755
- Crustal Structure Under the Lower Tagus Valley, SW Iberia, from Joint Receiver Function and Surface Wave Dispersion Analysis
- Lithological Controls on Downdip Segmentation of Strike-Slip Faults in Mechanically Layered Sequences
- The Lower Tagus Valley Fault Zone and its associated geomorphic features
- Turbulent flow within vegetated areas: interaction of spatial scales
- Epikarstic storage and doline structural characterization with time-lapse geophysics (seismic refraction & electrical resistivity)
- Kinematic Waveform Inversion: Application in Southwest Iberia Seismicity
- The Lower Tagus Valley Fault Zone, Portugal: Results of Recent Studies and Future Insights
- The MOZART Project - MOZAmbique Rift Tomography
- Tomographic study of the East African Rift in Mozambique - Initial results
- WILAS Project: First Results from a Dense Broadband Deployment in Portugal
- Ambient Noise Tomography of the East African Rift System in Mozambique
- Detection of Crater Rims by Image Analysis in Very High Resolution Images of Mars, Mercury and the Moon
- How Small Can Impact Craters Be Detected at Large Scale by Automated Algorithms?
- Insights from geophysical monitoring into the volcano structure and magma supply systems at three very different oceanic islands in the Cape Verde archipelago
- New Stereo Vision Digital Camera System for Simultaneous Measurement of Cloud Base Height and Atmospheric Visibility
- Geomorphology and vegetation mapping the ice-free terrains of the Western Antarctic Peninsula region using very high resolution imagery from an UAV
- Methane Seepage at Hyperalkaline Springs in the Ronda Peridotite Massif (Spain)
- Near-Melting Condition of the Inner Core Boundary Revealed from Antipodal Seismic Waves
- The new concept of the Disruption Index (DI) as an indicator to measure cascading effects in urban areas
- Hybrid modelling of bed-discordant river confluences
- Seismicity and lithospheric structure of Central Mozambique: implications for the southward propagation of the East African Rift System
- Deciphering magma plumbing system at Fogo volcano using Geodetic (InSAR, GNSS and Gravimetric) data
- The 28 February 1969 earthquake and tsunami in the North East Atlantic - A Review
- Three-dimensional resolution of bedload transport with binocular computer vision
- Comparing stochastic FDEM inversion methods for near-surface modelling
- Laboratory Studies of Laser-Driven, Ion-Scale Magnetospheres
- Turbulence in open-channel flows over mobile beds of high hydraulic conductivity
- Coastal Digital Twin: Learning a Fast and Physics-informed Surrogate Model for Coastal Floods Via Neural Operators
- Mechanistic-stochastic description of the bedload sediment flux
- Particle-in-cell Simulations of Laser-driven, Ion-scale Magnetospheres in Laboratory Plasmas
- Laboratory Studies of Laser-Driven, Ion-Scale Magnetospheres on the Large Plasma Device
- Particle-in-cell Simulations of Laser-driven, Ion-scale Magnetospheres in Laboratory Plasmas