Bio


Tiziana Vanorio is an Associate Professor in the Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, School of Sustainability, where she leads the Rock Physics and Geomaterials Laboratory. Her research integrates laboratory experiments with analytical techniques to investigate the physical and mechanical properties of rocks and geomaterials. Exploring the influence of composite structures on properties across various scales, from microstructural features to bulk properties, is the focal point of her program. Her group applies this understanding to study new processes for engineering both the subsurface and materials, such as enhancing CO2 reuse through accelerated mineralization techniques, studying the main engine of naturally occurring hydrogen, and replicating natural cementation processes and fibrous nanostructures. These efforts are positioned to enhance resource efficiency as well as advancing towards an energy-efficient future and a more sustainable cement industry.

Academic Appointments


Administrative Appointments


  • Associate Professor, Stanford University (2020 - Present)
  • Sr Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Stanford University (2020 - Present)
  • Assistant Professor, Stanford University (2013 - 2020)
  • Invited Professor, Center for Carbonate System and Reservoir Geology, Université de Provence Aix Marseille, France (2010 - 2010)
  • Senior Research Scientist, Geophysics Department, Stanford University (2008 - 2013)
  • Research Associate, Geophysics Department, Stanford University (2005 - 2008)
  • Marie Curie Research Fellow, UMR Géosciences Azur,, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France (2002 - 2005)
  • Post-doctoral Researcher, Geophysics Department, Stanford University (1999 - 2001)

Honors & Awards


  • Alfred Wegener Award, European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (2018)
  • Editor’s Choice “Printing Out The Pores”, SCIENCE (2016)
  • Cover of the journal SCIENCE “Concrete Connection”, SCIENCE (2015)
  • NSF CAREER Award, National Science Foundation (2015)
  • Nominee to the Stanford "Great Teaching Showcase", Stanford's Year of Learning, Stanford University (2015)
  • SPE Innovative Teaching Award, Society of Petroleum Engineering (2014)
  • Editors' Citation for the Brightspots of Geophysics, Society of Exploration Geophysics (2011)
  • Best Paper of SEG and E&P Forum, Society of Exploration Geophysics (2010)
  • EURY program, ranked among the top 5 outstanding young researchers in France, European Science Foundation (2005)
  • Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow, European Community, Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (2002-2005)
  • NATO Fellowship, Italian National Research Council (2000)

Boards, Advisory Committees, Professional Organizations


  • Member, Faculty Search Committee, Stanford University (2015 - Present)
  • Invited Seminar Speaker (Dec), USGS Pacific Region Colloquium, Menlo Park, CA (2016 - 2016)
  • Invited Seminar Speaker (Nov), San Jose State University Geology Club (2016 - 2016)
  • Keynote Speaker (Sept), 88th Congress Italian Geological Society, Naples, Italy (2016 - 2016)
  • Invited Speaker (July), SEG-AGU Summer Workshop, Upper Crust Physics of Rocks, Hilo, Hawaii (2016 - 2016)
  • Invited Speaker (April), EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (2016 - 2016)
  • Invited Speaker (March), PGS - Peninsula Geological Society (2016 - 2016)
  • Invited Seminar Speaker, USGS, Menlo Park, USA (2015 - 2015)
  • Invited Seminar Speaker, University of Pisa, Italy (2015 - 2015)
  • Invited Seminar Speaker, University Joseph Fourier, Grenoble (2015 - 2015)
  • Member, Outreach Committee, Stanford University (2015 - Present)
  • Member, Undergraduate Committee, Stanford University (2015 - 2015)
  • Member, Admission Committee, Stanford University (2015 - 2015)
  • Invited Seminar Speaker, Georgia Tech (2014 - 2014)
  • Invited Speaker, Evolving Rock Structure: From Grain-Scale to Planet-Scale, Gordon Research Conference (2014 - 2014)
  • Member, Advisory PhD Committees, Stanford University (2013 - Present)
  • Member, Teaching Task Force Committee, Stanford University (2013 - Present)
  • Keynote speaker, Advanced Carbonate Reservoir Characterization, SPE Applied Technology Workshop (2013 - 2013)
  • Symposium Chair, Measuring, Imaging, and Computing to Probe Multi-scale Rock Processes, AGU Fall Meeting (2013 - 2013)
  • Invited Speaker, New Developments in Carbonate Rock Physics Characterization, AAPG Geosciences Technology Workshop (2012 - 2012)
  • SEG D&P Summer Forum Committee, “Are We Ready for Megatonne-Scale CO2 Sequestration and EOR?”, SEG (2010 - 2010)
  • Chair and Organizer, EAGE Workshop, “Carbonate Rock Physics: the Good, the Bad, and the Unknown”, EAGE (2009 - 2009)
  • Member, Space Committee, School of Earth Sciences, Stanford University (2009 - 2009)
  • Convener, AGU Session, “Monitoring Techniques and Interpretation Methods for Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Processes in the Earth Crust”, AGU (2008 - 2008)
  • Member, Scientific Program Review Panel, Agence National de la Recherche, France (2008 - 2008)
  • Session Chair and Technical Committee Member, SEG Summer Research Workshop, “Emergent and Challenging Issues in Rock Physics: Rock This House!” Galway, SEG (2008 - 2008)
  • Member, Committee for the Best Student Award, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, AGU (2007 - Present)
  • Member, Scientific Program Review Panel, DOE - BES (2007 - Present)
  • Member, Lab Consolidation Committee, Stanford University (2007 - 2008)
  • Judge, School of Earth Science Research Review, Oral Presentation, School of Earth Science, Stanford University (2007 - 2007)
  • Member, Scientific Program Review Panel, European Community, Marie Curie Program (2005 - Present)

Current Research and Scholarly Interests


Research
I study the effect of rock-fluid interactions on rock properties. When monitoring many geophysical processes—for example, fluid disposal or storage, thermal and chemical stimulation of reservoirs, or naturally occurring thermo-chemical processes—the likelihood of fluid-rock chemical interactions raises numerous concerns. Unpredicted rock alteration can cause leaks leading to ground and surface contamination, can undermine the efficacy of certain stimulation practices, and can lower the rock strength exposing the area to seismic activity. To prevent unexpected outcomes in these situations, we must address an important scientific question: how to geophysically characterize, with more accuracy than is currently available, the effect of rock-fluid interactions on rock properties?

My research focuses on deciphering the geophysical response of rock-fluid interactions. My group and I are using a sophisticated experimental approach that includes multi-physics, multi-scale imaging, and time-dependence to understand the effects on the observed geophysical parameters of the wide spectrum of changes that a rock experiences as a result of coupled thermo-chemo-mechanical processes.

Practical applications of my research include the geophysical characterization of the chemical and physical changes that a rock formation experiences upon the injection of fluids for the purpose of storage (i.e., CO2) and enhancement of the production of fossil energy (i.e., unconventional reservoirs and formation damage).

Teaching
My undergraduate teaching focuses on introducing students to the topic of energy and the challenges surrounding it so they can get prepared to become environmentally aware members of society. As part of this objective, I developed a new course, The Water-Energy Nexus. Students learn about the basic concepts of the conjoined management of the water and energy resources and gain a practical knowledge of how research is done. Under the instructor's guidance, the students choose a question of interest for a short, literature-based research project related to the course theme. At the graduate level, I offer classes and seminars on experimental rock physics (GP162- Laboratory Methods In Geophysics). The class combines theoretical lectures and hands-on demonstrations of laboratory procedures. Students learn the underpinning knowledge for experimental rock physics and develop laboratory skills –e.g., making deductions from measurements, familiarizing with apparatus and measurement techniques, acquiring critical awareness, bridging theory and practice.

To adapt knowledge and skills to the high-tech student’s lifestyle and inspire and engage the next generation of experimental scientists, I am leading a project that is designed to complement lectures on laboratory techniques and analytical methods with an online repository of visualized experiments. The repository is composed of interactive, 3-D animated renderings that show how to assemble and operate laboratory set-ups for conducting experiments, and measure rock properties that are central to the characterization of the Earth sub-surface.
The tools provide a virtual laboratory to facilitate teaching of introductory laboratory classes and expose students from other institutions to techniques that might be unavailable to them due to the lack of a rock-physics laboratory in their Geosciences. facilities.

Projects


  • Experimental Investigation For the Characterization of the Geophysical Response of Rock-Fluid Interactions (1/15/2015 - 12/31/2019)

    NSF CAREER AWARD

    Location

    Stanford

  • Evolution of the Elastic and Transport Properties of Barnett Shales Upon Natural and Induced Maturation

    Location

    US

  • A Repository of Visualized and Interactive Experiments in Geophysics - VPOL Seed Grant & SES Support

    Location

    US

  • Shale Rock Properties for Sweet Spot Identification: Measuring, Imaging, and Computing

    Location

    Nord Africa

  • Advanced Technologies for Monitoring CO2 Saturation and Pore Pressure in Geologic Formations: linking the Chemical and Physical Effects to Elastic and Transport Properties.

    Location

    US

  • Linking Chemical and Physical Effects of CO2 injection to Geophysical Parameters

    Location

    US

2024-25 Courses


Stanford Advisees


All Publications


  • Using acoustic velocities and microimaging to probe microstructural changes caused by thermal shocking of tight rocks FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE Malenda, M., Vanorio, T. 2023; 10
  • Hydrothermal formation of fibrous mineral structures: The role on strength and mode of failure FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE Vanorio, T., Chung, J., Siman-Tov, S., Nur, A. 2023; 10
  • Integrating laboratory acoustic measurements, deep neural networks, and micro-CT imaging for characterizing rock brittle deformation FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE Ding, J., Clark, A. C., Vanorio, T. 2023; 11
  • Using acoustic velocities and microimaging to probe microstructural changes caused by thermal shocking of tight rocks (vol 10, 1054469, 2023) FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE Malenda, M., Vanorio, T. 2023; 11
  • Elastic anisotropy of shales: The roles of crack alignment and compliance ratio GEOPHYSICS Ding, J., Clark, A. C., Vanorio, T., Jew, A. D., Bargar, J. R. 2022; 87 (2): A13-A17
  • Acoustic velocity and permeability of acidized and propped fractures in shale GEOPHYSICS Ding, J., Clark, A. C., Vanorio, T., Jew, A. D., Bargar, J. R. 2022; 87 (1): MR13-MR24
  • Multi-scale imaging, strength and permeability measurements: Understanding the durability of Roman marine concrete CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS MacFarlane, J., Vanorio, T., Monteiro, P. M. 2021; 272
  • Data-driven elastic modeling of organic-rich marl during maturation GEOPHYSICS Suwannasri, K., Vanorio, T., Clark, A. C. 2020; 85 (1): MR11–MR23
  • Time-Lapse Acoustic Monitoring of Facture Alteration in Marcellus Shale Unconventional Resources Technology Conference Ding, J., et al 2020
  • Petrophysical Changes In Cemented-Ash Formations Due To Calcium Rich Fluid-Rock Interactions: An Experimental Study. AGU Fall Meeting MacFarlane, J., et al 2020
  • The Rock Physics of Fibrous Rocks: Chemo-Mechanical Interactions Controlling Rheological Properties AGU20 Fall Meeting Vanorio, T., et al 2020
  • Acoustic velocity signatures of acidized and propped fractures in Marcellus Shale SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstract Ding, J., et al 2020
  • Monitoring Chemo-Mechanical Fracture Behavior through Engineering Geophysics Experiments 82nd EAGE Annual Conference & Exhibition Workshop Programme Ding, J., et al 2020
  • Monitoring chemo-mechanical deformation through acoustic emission experiments SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts Mighani, S., et al 2020
  • Dynamic Evolution of Permeability in Response to Chemo-Mechanical Compaction JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH Macente, A., Vanorio, T., Miller, K. J., Fusseis, F., Butler, I. B. 2019; 124 (11): 11204–17
  • Predicting porosity of binary mixtures made out of irregular nonspherical particles: Application to natural sediments ADVANCED POWDER TECHNOLOGY El-Husseiny, A., Vanorio, T., Mavko, G. 2019; 30 (8): 1558–66
  • A scale-consistent method for imaging porosity and micrite in dual-porosity carbonate rocks GEOPHYSICS Miller, K., Vanorio, T., Yang, S., Xiao, X. 2019; 84 (3): MR115–MR127
  • Permeability of volcanic ash-lime mixtures during CO2-mediated Carbonation and Decompression JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH Clark, A., MacFarlane, J., Vanorio, T. 2018; 123

    View details for DOI 10.1029/2018JB015810

  • KG²B, a collaborative benchmarking exercise for estimating the permeability of the Grimsel granodiorite – Part 2: modeling, microstructures and complementary data GEOPHYS. J. IINT. David, C., Wasserman, J., Amann, F., Klaver, J., Davy, C., Sarout, J., Esteban, L., Rutter, E., Hu, Q., Louis, L., Delage, P., Lockner, D., Selvadurai, A., Vanorio, T., Amann Hildenbrand,, A., Meredith, P., Browning, J., Mitchell, T., Madonna, C., Billiotte, J., Reuschlé, T., Lasseux, , D., Fortin, J., et al 2018; 214 (1)

    View details for DOI 10.1093/gji/ggy305

  • KG²B, a collaborative benchmarking exercise for estimating the permeability of the Grimsel granodiorite – Part 1: measurements, pressure dependence and pore-fluid effects GEOPHYS. J. IINT. David, C., Wassermann, J., Amman, F., Lockner , D., Rutter, E., Vanorio, T., Amann Hildenbrand , A., Billiotte , J., Reuschlé , T., Lasseux , D., Fortin, J., Lenormand, R., et al 2018; 214 (1)

    View details for DOI 10.1093/gji/ggy304

  • Imaging of local porosity and micrite distributions of carbonate rocks using data-constrained modeling GEOPHYSICS Miller, K., Vanorio, T., Yang, S., Xiao, X. 2018
  • Elastic Softening of Limestone upon Decarbonation with Episodic CO2 Release JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH Head, D., Vanorio, T., Clark, A. 2018; 123: 7404–7420

    View details for DOI 10.1029/2018JB015733

  • Monitoring The Changes In The Microstructure, Elastic And Transport Properties of Eagle Ford Marl Caused By Ex-Situ Maturation GEOPHYSICS Suwannasri , K., Vanorio , T., Clark , A. 2018; 83 (5): MR263-MR281

    View details for DOI 10.1190/geo2017-0797.1

  • Evolution of permeability and microstructure of tight carbonates due to numerical simulation of calcite dissolution JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH Miller, K., Vanorio, T., Keehm, Y. 2017; 122 (6): 4460-4474
  • Evolution of Permeability due to Rock-Fluid Interaction: Numerically Simulated and Experimentally Measured Dissolution JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH Miller, K., Vanorio, T., Keem, Y. 2017

    View details for DOI 10.1002/2017JB013972.

  • The KG(2)B Project: A World-Wide Benchmark of Low Permeability Measurement David, C., Wassermann, J., KG2B Team, Vandamme, M., Dangla, P., Pereira, J. M., Ghabezloo, S. AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS. 2017: 1153–61
  • Porosity-permeability relationship in dual-porosity carbonate analogs GEOPHYSICS El Husseiny, A., Vanorio, T. 2017; 82 (1): MR65-MR74
  • Can Rock Microstructures Exhibit An Auxetic Behavior? International Journal of Solids and Structures, Wollner, U., Vanorio, T., Kiss, A. 2017; 130-131: 211-219
  • Effects of changes in rock microstructures on permeability: 3-D printing investigation GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS Head, D., Vanorio, T. 2016; 43 (14): 7494-7502
  • On the evolution of the elastic properties of organic-rich shale upon pyrolysis-induced thermal maturation GEOPHYSICS Allan, A. M., Clark, A. C., Vanorio, T., Kanitpanyacharoen, W., Wenk, H. 2016; 81 (3): D263-D281
  • The rock physics and geochemistry of carbonates exposed to reactive brines JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH Clark, A. C., Vanorio, T. 2016; 121 (3): 1497-1513
  • The rock physics and geochemistry of carbonates exposed to reactive brines JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH Clark, A., Vanorio, T. 2016; 121 (3)

    View details for DOI 10.1002/2015JB012445

  • Elastic and Transport Properties of Steam-Cured Pozzolanic-Lime Rock Composites Upon CO2 Injection (Invited) European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria Emery, D., et al 2016
  • Fiber-Reinforced Rocks Akin to Roman Concrete Help Explain Ground Deformation at Campi Flegrei Caldera European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria (Invited) Vanorio, T. 2016
  • Evolution of Porosity permeability Trends Due to Experiments-driven simulation of Calcite Dissolution in Tight Carbonate Rocks SEG/AGU Summer Workshop, Hilo, Hawaii Miller, K. 2016
  • From Large Rock Strain in Volcanic Regions to High-performance Concrete SEG/AGU Summer Workshop, Hilo, Hawaii (Invited) Vanorio, T. 2016
  • , 3-D Printing as a Tool to Investigate the Effects of Changes in Rock Microstructures on Permeability American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2016, abstract #MR41A-2682 Head, D. A. 2016
  • The effect of geothermal fluid composition in lime-pozzolan reactions on elastic and transport properties American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2016, abstract #MR51B-2709 MacFarlane, J. S. 2016
  • Multi-scale image segmentation and numerical modeling in carbonate rocks American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2016, abstract #MR13A-2378 Alves, G. C. 2016
  • Evolution of permeability and microstructure of tight carbonates due to numerical simulation of calcite dissolution American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2016, abstract #H13F-1441 Miller, K., et al 2016
  • The Effect of Confining Pressure on the Velocity and Microstructure of Organic–rich ShaleDuirng the Thermal Maturation SEG/AGU Summer Workshop, Hilo, Hawaii Suwannasri, K. 2016
  • Rock Fluid Interactions Under Stress: How Rock Microstructure Controls The Evolution of Porosity and Permeability American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting, abstract #H13F-1446 Vanorio, T. 2016
  • Porosity-Permeability Relationship in Dual Porosity Carbonate Analogs GEOPHYSICS El Husseiny, A., Vanorio, T. 2016
  • Effects of changes in rock microstructures on permeability: 3-D printing investigation Geophysical Research Letters. Selected as Editor’s Choice by the journal Science Head, D., Vanorio, T. 2016: 1-9

    View details for DOI 10.1002/2016GL069334

  • On the Evolution of the Elastic Properties of Organic-Rich Shale upon Pyrolysis-Induced Thermal Maturation GEOPHYSICS Allan, A., Clark, A., Vanorio, T., Kanitpanyacharoen, J., Wenk, R. 2016; 81 (3): D263 – D281

    View details for DOI 10.1190/GEO2015-0514.1

  • Time-lapse characterization of hydrothermal seawater and microbial interactions with basaltic tephra at Surtsey Volcano SCIENTIFIC DRILLING Jackson, M. D., Gudmundsson, M. T., Bach, W., Cappelletti, P., Coleman, N. J., Ivarsson, M., Jonasson, K., Jorgensen, S. L., Marteinsson, V., McPhie, J., Moore, J. G., Nielson, D., Rhodes, J. M., Rispoli, C., Schiffman, P., Stefansson, A., Tuerke, A., Vanorio, T., Weisenberger, T. B., White, J. L., Zierenberg, R., Zimanowski, B. 2015; 20: 51–58
  • Chemomechanical evolution of pore space in carbonate microstructures upon dissolution: Linking pore geometry to bulk elasticity JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH Arson, C., Vanorio, T. 2015; 120 (10): 6878-6894
  • ROCK PHYSICS Rock physics of fibrous rocks akin to Roman concrete explains uplifts at Campi Flegrei Caldera SCIENCE Vanorio, T., Kanitpanyacharoen, W. 2015; 349 (6248): 617-621

    Abstract

    Uplifts in the Campi Flegrei caldera reach values unsurpassed anywhere in the world (~2 meters). Despite the marked deformation, the release of strain appears delayed. The rock physics analysis of well cores highlights the presence of two horizons, above and below the seismogenic area, underlying a coupled process. The basement is a calc-silicate rock housing hydrothermal decarbonation reactions, which provide lime-rich fluids. The caprock above the seismogenic area has a pozzolanic composition and a fibril-rich matrix that results from lime-pozzolanic reactions. These findings provide evidence for a natural process reflecting that characterizing the cementitious pastes in modern and Roman concrete. The formation of fibrous minerals by intertwining filaments confers shear and tensile strength to the caprock, contributing to its ductility and increased resistance to fracture.

    View details for DOI 10.1126/science.aab1292

    View details for Web of Science ID 000359092900035

    View details for PubMedID 26160377

  • The effect of micrite content on the acoustic velocity of carbonate rocks GEOPHYSICS El Husseiny, A., Vanorio, T. 2015; 80 (4): L45-L55
  • A multiscale methodology for the analysis of velocity anisotropy in organic-rich shale GEOPHYSICS Allan, A. M., Kanitpanyacharoen, W., Vanorio, T. 2015; 80 (4): C73-C88
  • Recent advances in time-lapse, laboratory rock physics for the characterization and monitoring of fluid-rock interactions GEOPHYSICS Vanorio, T. 2015; 80 (2): WA49-WA59
  • What Laboratory-Induced Dissolution Tell us About Natural Diagenetic Trends of Carbonate Rocks in Agar, S. M. & Geiger, S. (eds), Fundamental Controls on Fluid Flow in Carbonates. GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, Special Publications Vanorio, T., Ebert, Y., Grombacher, D. 2015; 406 (v.4): 311-329

    View details for DOI 10.1144/SP406.4

  • 3D Printing Carbonate Microstructures: Preliminary Porosity-Permeability Trends with Applications to the Decarbonation Reaction AGU Fall Meeting Head, D., et al 2015
  • Pyrolysis-Induced Evolution of the Elastic and Transport Properties of the Barnett Shale 85th SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts Allan, A., et al 2015
  • Pyrolysis-induced P-wave velocity anisotropy in organic-rich shales GEOPHYSICS Allan, A. M., Vanorio, T., Dahl, J. E. 2014; 79 (2): D41-D53
  • Velocity anisotropy variation in organic-rich shale as a function of confining pressure 84th SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts Allan, A. 2014
  • A Virtual Rock Physics Laboratory Through Visualized and Interactive Experiments AGU Fall Meeting Vanorio, T. 2014
  • Experimental Diagenesis and 3D Printing of Evolving Carbonate Microstructures AGU Fall Meeting Vanorio, T. 2014
  • Pressure effects caused by CO2 injection in the Snøhvit Field First Break Grude, S., Dvorkin, J., Vanorio, T., Clark, A., Landro, M. 2013; 31 (12)
  • Time-lapse acoustic, transport, and NMR measurements to characterize microstructural changes of carbonate rocks during injection of CO2-rich water GEOPHYSICS Grombacher, D., Vanorio, T., Ebert, Y. 2012; 77 (3): WA169-WA179
  • The Campi Flegrei Blind Test: evaluating the imaging capability of local earthquake tomography in a volcanic area International Journal of Geophysics Priolo, E., et al 2012: 1-37

    View details for DOI 10.1155/2012/505286

  • The Campi Flegrei Blind Test: Evaluating the Imaging Capability of Local Earthquake Tomography in a Volcanic Area International Journal of Geophysics Priolo, E., et al 2012
  • Laboratory measurements of the acoustic and transport properties of carbonate rocks and their link with the amount of microcrystalline matrix GEOPHYSICS Vanorio, T., Mavko, G. 2011; 76 (4): E105-E115

    View details for DOI 10.1190/1.3580632

    View details for Web of Science ID 000292156200004

  • Modeling of elasticity effects of sandstone compaction using coated inclusions GEOPHYSICS Agersborg, R., Johansen, T. A., Mavko, G., Vanorio, T. 2011; 76 (3): E69-E79

    View details for DOI 10.1190/1.3565050

    View details for Web of Science ID 000293522500012

  • Laboratory measurements of elastic properties of carbonate rocks during injection of reactive CO2-saturated water GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS Vialle, S., Vanorio, T. 2011; 38
  • Rock Physics Analysis and Time-Lapse Imaging of Geochemical effects Due to the Injection of CO2 into Reservoir Rocks Geophysics and Highlighted in the Brightspots of Geophysics Vanorio, T., Ebert, Y., Nur, A. 2011; 76: 23-33
  • Laboratory measurements of porosity, permeability, resistivity, and velocity on Fontainebleau sandstones GEOPHYSICS Gomez, C. T., Dvorkin, J., Vanorio, T. 2010; 75 (6): E191-E204

    View details for DOI 10.1190/1.3493633

    View details for Web of Science ID 000285767900011

  • Texture analysis of a turbostratically disordered Ca-montmorillonite AMERICAN MINERALOGIST Lutterotti, L., Voltolini, M., Wenk, H., Bandyopadhyay, K., Vanorio, T. 2010; 95 (1): 98-103
  • Measuring and Monitoring Heavy-Oil Reservoir Properties Heavy Oils: Reservoir Characterization and Production Monitoring Wolf, K., et al Society of Exploration Geophysicists. 2010
  • Measuring and monitoring heavy-oil reservoir properties Geophysical Developments Series Wolf, K., Vanorio, T., Mavko, G. 2010; 27: 99-105
  • The Rock Physics Basis for 4D Seismic Monitoring of CO2 Fate: Are we there Yet? The Leading Edge Vanorio, T., Mavko, G., Vialle, S., Spratt, K. 2010; 29 (2)

    View details for DOI 10.1190/1.3304818

  • The influence of pore fluids and frequency on apparent effective stress behavior of seismic velocities GEOPHYSICS Mavko, G., Vanorio, T. 2010; 75 (1): N1-N7

    View details for DOI 10.1190/1.3277251

    View details for Web of Science ID 000275247900024

  • Seismic images and rock properties of the very shallow structure of Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy) BULLETIN OF VOLCANOLOGY Dello Iacono, D., Zollo, A., Vassallo, M., Vanorio, T., Judenherc, S. 2009; 71 (3): 275-284
  • Confocal laser scanning and atomic-force microscopy in estimation of elastic properties of the organic-rich Bazhenov Formation Read More: https://library.seg.org/doi/10.1190/1.3064141 The Leading Edge Ahmadov, R., Vanorio, T., Mavko, G. 2009; 28 (1)

    View details for DOI 10.1190/1.3064141

  • Three-dimensional tomography and rock properties of the Larderello-Travale geothermal area, Italy PHYSICS OF THE EARTH AND PLANETARY INTERIORS De Matteis, R., Vanorio, T., Zollo, A., Ciuffi, S., Fiordelisi, A., Spinelli, E. 2008; 168 (1-2): 37-48
  • Emerging methodologies to characterize the rock physics properties of organic-rich shales The Leading Edge Vanorio, T., Mukerji, T., Mavko, G. 2008; 27 (6): 780-787
  • Measuring and monitoring heavy-oil reservoir properties The Leading Edge Wolf, K., et al 2008; 27 (9)
  • The Effect of Chemical Processes and Mineral Composition on the Acoustic Properties of Carbonate Rocks The Leading Edge Vanorio, T., Scotellaro, C., Mavko, G. 2008; 27 (8)
  • Campi Flegrei seismic waveforms compilation Geophysical Exploration of the Campi Flegrei Caldera’s Interiors Capuano, P., et al GNV. 2006
  • Three dimensional QP and QS tomographic images of the Campi Flegrei caldera Geophysical Exploration of the Campi Flegrei Caldera’s Interiors De Lorenzo, S., et al 2006
  • Thermo-mechanical modeling of the Campi Flegrei volcanic area Geophysical Exploration of the Campi Flegrei Caldera’s Interiors Giberti, G., et al 2006
  • Joint 3D Seismo-Gravity Inversion (theoretical development) Geophysical Exploration of the Campi Flegrei Caldera’s Interiors De Franco, R., et al 2006
  • The Campi Flegrei Blind Test: Tomographic inversion Geophysical Exploration of the Campi Flegrei Caldera’s Interiors Laura, L., et al 2006
  • A 3D velocity model for earthquake location in Campi Flegrei area: application to the 1982-84 uplift event Geophysical Exploration of the Campi Flegrei Caldera’s Interiors : Data , Methods and Results Claudio, S., et al GNV. 2006
  • A Rock Physics and Seismic Tomography Study to Characterize the Structure of the Campi Flegrei Caldera Geophysical Exploration of the Campi Flegrei Caldera’s Interiors Vanorio, T., et al GNV. 2006
  • 3-D Seismic Tomography from P- and S- Microearthquake Traveltimes and Rock Physics Characterization in the Campi Flegrei Caldera JGR Vanorio, T., et al 2005; 110 (B03201)
  • The deep structure of the Larderello-Travale geothermal field from 3D microearthquake traveltime tomography GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS Vanorio, T., De Matteis, R., Zollo, A., Batini, F., Fiordelisi, A., Ciulli, B. 2004; 31 (7)
  • A new seismic tomography of Aigion area (Gulf of Corinth - Greece) from 1991 dataset Geophysical Journal International La Torre, D., Virieux, J., Monfret, T., Montailler, V., Vanorio, T., Got, J., Lyon-Caen, H. 2004; 159: 1013–1031
  • Elastic properties of dry clay mineral aggregates, suspensions and sandstones GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL Vanorio, T., Prasad, M., Nur, A. 2003; 155 (1): 319-326
  • Three-dimensional seismic images of the Larderello-Travale geothermal area-Italy from microseismic travel time data Geother. Res. Coun. Bull. Vanorio, T., De Matteis, R., Zollo, A., Fiordelisi, A., Ciulli, B. 2003
  • Viscoacoustic Diffraction Tomography: Application to Vesuvius Rock Samples The internal structure of Mt. Vesuvius: A Seismic Tomography Investigation Saracco, G., et al 2003
  • Rock Physics properties of volcanic lithologies in the Campanian Plane The Internal Structure of Mt. Vesuvius: A Seismic Tomography Investigation Vanorio, T. Liguiri. 2003
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