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Mimmo Palano is an Associate Professor (GEOS-04/A) in the Department of Earth and Marine Sciences at the University of Palermo, Italy. He maintains office hours on Wednesdays from 10:00 to 12:00 and Tuesdays from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Via Archirafi 20, 2nd floor. Professor Palano teaches Terrestrial Physics and Seismology courses for Geological Sciences and Georisks and Georesources programs across multiple academic years (2023/2024-2026/2027).
Professor Palano's research focuses on volcanic and seismic monitoring using advanced geodetic techniques including InSAR and GNSS. His work primarily examines Italian volcanic systems, particularly Mount Etna and Vulcano in the Aeolian Islands, but also extends to the Iberian Peninsula, Himalaya-Tibet region, and East Anatolian Fault. His expertise spans crustal deformation analysis, volcanic unrest monitoring, and seismotectonic studies with practical applications in volcanic hazard assessment and seismic risk mitigation.
Analysis of Professor Palano's recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a strong emphasis on volcanic monitoring techniques and crustal deformation analysis. His work demonstrates sophisticated integration of multiple geodetic datasets to understand complex Earth processes, with significant contributions to monitoring methodologies for volcanic hazard assessment.
Professor Palano has been actively involved in several major research initiatives including the INGV-MASE Research Agreement-Subsidence Project and the CAVEAT project focused on the Central-Southern Aeolian Islands. His interdisciplinary approach combines geodetic, seismological, geochemical, and geological data to address complex Earth science questions related to volcanic hazards and crustal deformation processes.
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