Dr. Diego Di Martire

Researcher
University of Naples Federico II, Italy


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Systems Analysis from University of Naples Federico II, Italy

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Area of Interest:

Earth Science and Geography
Geophysical Research
Intermittent Landslides
Earth Observation
Remote Sensing

Selected Publications

  1. Fiaschi, S., S. Tessitore, R. Bonì, D. Di Martire and V. Achilli et al., 2017. From ERS-1/2 to Sentinel-1: two decades of subsidence monitored through A-DInSAR techniques in the Ravenna area (Italy). GISci. Remote Sens., 10.1080/15481603.2016.1269404 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15481603.2016.1269404?journalCode=tgrs20.
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  2. Di Martire, D., M. Paci, P. Confuorto, S. Costabile, F. Guastaferro, A. Verta and D. Calcaterra, 2017. A nation-wide system for landslide mapping and risk management in Italy: The second Not-ordinary Plan of Environmental Remote Sensing Int. J. Applied Earth Obs. Geoinform., 63: 143-157.
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  3. Del, S.M., S. Bianchini, D. Calcaterra, P.D. Vita, D.D. Martire, R. Tomas and N. Casagli, 2017. A new approach for landslide-induced damage assessment. Geomatics Nat. Hazards Risk, 10.1080/19475705.2017.1347896.
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  4. Confuorto, P., D.Di Martire, G. Centolanza, R. Iglesias and J. Mallorqui et al 2017. Post-failure evolution analysis of a rainfall-triggered landslide by Multi-Temporal Interferometry SAR approaches integrated with geotechnical analysis. Remote Sens. Environ., 188: 51-72.
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  5. Colella, A., C.D. Benedetto, D. Calcaterra, P. Cappelletti and D. 'Amore et al., 2017. The Neapolitan yellow tuff: An outstanding example of heterogeneity. Constr. Build. Mater., 136: 361-373.
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  6. Infante, D., P. Confuorto, D. Di Martire, M. Ramondini and D. Calcaterra, 2016. use of dinsar data for multi-level vulnerability assessment of urban settings affected by slow-moving and intermittent landslides. Procedia Eng., 158: 470-475.
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  7. Finicelli, G.F., P. Confuorto, M.T. Carratu and D. Di Martire, 2016. Multivariate Statistical approach vs. Deterministic physically based model for landslide susceptibility assessment. Rend. Online Soc. Geol., 41: 151-154.
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  8. Di Martire, D., A. Novellino, M. Ramondini and D. Calcaterra, 2016. A-differential synthetic aperture radar interferometry analysis of a deep seated gravitational slope deformation occurring at Bisaccia (Italy). Sci. Total Environ., 550: 556-573.
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  9. Del, S.M., D. Di Martire and R. Tomas, 2016. Comparison of different approaches for landslide-induced damage assessment: the case study of Agnone (Southern Italy). Rend. Online Soc. Geol. It., 41: 139-142.
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  10. Di Martire, D., A. Ascione, D. Calcaterra, G. Pappalardo and S. Mazzoli, 2015. Quaternary deformation in SE sicily: Insights into the life and cycles of forebulge fault systems. Lithosphere, 7: 519-534.
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  11. Carratu, M.T., D. Di Martire, G.F. Finicelli and D. Calcaterra, 2015. Comparison of bivariate and multivariate analyses for landslide susceptibility mapping in the Phlegraean district: the case study of Camaldoli hill (Napoli, Italy). Rend. Soc. Geol., 35: 50-53.
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  12. Di Martire, D., R. Iglesias, D. Monells, G. Centolanza and S. Sica et al., 2014. Comparison between differential SAR interferometry and ground measurements data in the displacement monitoring of the earth-dam of Conza della Campania (Italy). Remote Sens. Environ., 148: 58-69.
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  13. Di Martire, D., A. Novellino, S. Tessitore, M. Ramondini and D. Calcaterra, 2013. Application of InSAR techniques to engineering geology studies in southern Italy. Ren. online Soc. Geol. It., 24: 95-97.
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  14. Di Martire, D., M. De Rosa, V. Pesce, M.A. Santangelo and D. Calcaterra, 2012. Landslide hazard and land management in high-density urban areas of Campania region, Italy. Natural Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 12: 905-926.
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