I use both terrestrial and planetary observations to study surface processes.
*As much as I would love my publications to be all open access, sometimes this is not an available option. In this case, an 'author's accepted version' of the manuscript can be found on my ResearchGate page. Please, feel free to get in contact if something is not available and I will be happy to help.*
(7) Magnarini G., Champagne A., Morino C., Philippe M., Beck C., and Conway S. (2024). Long runout landslides with associated longitudinal ridges in Iceland as analogues of martian landforms. Earth Surface Dynamics 12(3), 657-678. https://doi.org/10.5194/esurf-12-657-2024
(6) Magnarini G., Grindrod, P. M., and Mitchell, T. M. (2023). Slope Deformation Associated With Recent Tectonism and the Lasting Effect of Local Subsurface Geometry in the Taurus-Littrow Valley, Apollo 17 Landing Site. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 128, e2022JE007726. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JE007726
(5) Magnarini G., Aretusini S., Mitchell T.M., Pennacchioni G., Di Toro G., Schmitt H.H. (2023). Friction Experiments on Lunar Analog Gouges and Implications for the Mechanism of the Apollo 17 Long Runout Landslide. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 128, e2022JE007520. https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JE007520
(4) Magnarini G., Mitchell, T. M., Grindrod, P. M., Schmitt, H. H., and Petro, N. E. (2021). Scaling relationship between the wavelength of longitudinal ridges and the thickness of long runout landslides on the Moon. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets 126, e2021JE006922. https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JE006922
(3) Magnarini G., Mitchell T.M., Goren L., Grindrod P., and Browning J. (2021). Implications of longitudinal ridges for the mechanics of ice-free long runout landslides. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 574, 117177.
(2) Gomila, R., Fondriest M., Jensen E., Spagnuolo E., Masoch S., Mitchell T.M., Magnarini G., Bistacchi A., Mittempergher S., Faulkner D., Cembrano J., Di Toro G. (2021). Frictional melting in hydrothermal fluid-rich faults: Field and experimental evidence from the Bolfin Fault Zone (Chile). Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, 22, e2021GC009743
(1) Magnarini G., Mitchell T.M., Grindrod P., Goren L., and Schmitt H. (2019). Longitudinal ridges imparted by high-speed granular flow mechanisms in Martian landslides. Nat. Commun. 10, 4711.
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(23) Magnarini G., Champagne A., Morino C., Beck C., Philippe M., Salese F., Fairén A., Decaulne A., Conway S.J., Can long runout landslides with longitudinal ridges be used as paleoclimatic marker in Iceland and on Mars? 6th World Landslide Forum, 14-17 November 2023, Florence, Italy (Poster)
(22) Magnarini G., Bell S. K., Eckley S. A., Joy K. H., Morris R. V., Mitchell T. M., Grindrod P. M., Schmitt H. H., Shearer C. K., ANGSA Science Team, investigation of the light mantle landslide emplacement dynamics through clast fabric and morphology in the apollo 17 core sample 73002/73001, European Lunar Symposium 2023 (Poster)
(21) Magnarini G., Grindrod P. M., Mitchell T. M., Slope Deformation Associated with Recent Tectonism and the Lasting Effect of Local Subsurface Geometry in the Taurus-Littrow Valley, Apollo 17 Landing Site, EGU 2023 (Talk)
(20) Beck C., Ertlen-Font M., Conway S., Philippe M., Magnarini G., Morino C., Molards as proxies of mountain permafrost degradation: direct comparison of experimental studies and field observations, EGU 2023 (Talk)
(19) Magnarini G., Grindrod P. M., Mitchell T. M., Evidence of recent slope deformation and the lasting effect of local subsurface geometry in the Taurus-Littrow Valley, Apollo 17 landing site, Abstract 1055, LPSC 2023 (Poster)
(18) Grindrod P. M. and Magnarini G., 42 Years of impact cratering at the Apollo 15 landing site, Abstract 1114, LPSC 2023 (Poster)
(17) Magnarini G., Mitchell T., Aretusini S., Pennacchioni G., Di Toro G., Schmitt H., Friction experiments on anorthosite-bearing gouges and implications for the mechanism of the Light Mantle avalanche in Taurus-Littrow Valley, Abstract 2023, Apollo 17 – ANGSA Workshop 2022, Lunar Planetary Institute (Talk)
(16) (Invited) Magnarini G., The geomorphological record of long runout landslides in the Solar System, SGI (Italian Geological Society) Annual Meeting, 19-21 September 2022, Turin, Italy (Talk)
(15) Magnarini G., Grindrod P. M., Mitchell T. M., Evidence of recent slope deformation and the lasting effect of local tectonic stress in Taurus-Littrow Valley, the Moon, BPSC, 21-24 June 2022. (Talk)
(14) Magnarini G., Aretusini S., Mitchell T., Di Toro G., Schmitt H., Friction experiments on anorthosite-bearing gouges and implications for the mechanism of the light mantle avalanche in Taurus-Littrow Valley, European Lunar Symposium 2022 (Poster)
(13) Magnarini, G., Grindrod P. M., Mitchell T. M., Evidence of recent and continuous slope deformation of the South Massif, Taurus-Littrow Valley, on the Moon, Abstract 1089, LPSC 2022 (Poster)
(12) Magnarini G., Mitchell T.M., Grondrod P., Goren L., Longitudinal ridges in long runout landslides: On the applicability of high-speed granular flow mechanisms. EGU General Assembly 2021, online, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-4822
(11) (Invited) Magnarini G., Mitchell T.M., Grondrod P., Goren L., Schmitt H.H., Long runout landslides: Morphological features and internal structures of the final deposit as keys to understand mechanisms involved during emplacement. Abstract MR2A-06, AGU Fall Meeting 2019, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec. (Talk)
(10) Magnarini G., Mitchell T.M., Grondrod P., Goren L., Schmitt H.H., Morphometric analysis of the coprates Labes landslide (Mars) and the El Magnifico landslide (Earth): a comparative planetary geology study of long runout landslides. BSG Annual Meeting 2019, 9-11 Sep., Sheffield, UK. (Talk)
(9) Magnarini G., Aretusini S., Mitchell T.M., Di Toro G., Schmitt H.H., Friction experiments on anorthosite gouges: Implications for the mechanisms of long runout landslides on the Moon. 7th European Lunar Symposium, Manchester, UK, 21-23 May 2019. (Poster)
(8) Gomila, R., Jensen E., Fondriest M., Di Toro G., Mitchell T.M., Bistacchi A., Sommacampagna C., Masoch S., Magnarini G., Cembrano J., Architecture of an exceptional exposed seismogenic source: The Bolfin Fault Zone (Atacama Desert, Chile). Abstract 7505, EGU 2019.
(7) Di Toro G., Fondriest M., Mitchell T.M., Gomila, R., Jensen E., Sommacampagna C., Masoch S., Bistacchi A., Magnarini G., Faulkner D., Cembrano J., Mittempergher S., Frictional melting in fluid-rich faults (Bolfin Fault Zone, Chile). Abstract 3962, EGU 2019.
(6) Sanchez-Roa C., Mitchell T.M., Magnarini G., Cotton L., Gutmanis J., Browning J., Meredith P., Jones A., Oelkers E., Pridham L. and Chappell P., Characterization of fractured networks in geothermal reservoirs: from field outcrops to laboratory measurements. The Geology of Fractured Reservoirs - The Geology Society, London, 23-25 Oct 2018.
(5) Magnarini G., Mitchell T.M., Grondrod P., Goren L., Schmitt H.H., Origin of longitudinal ridges and furrows associated with long runout landslides: The case study of a martian landslide. Abstract 1527, 49th LPSC, The Woodlands, TX, 19-23 Mar 2018. (Talk)
(4) Magnarini G., Mitchell T.M., Grondrod P., Goren L., Schmitt H.H., Origin of longitudinal ridges and furrows observed in long runout landslides. Abstract P24C-03, AGU Fall Meeting 2017, New Orleans, LA, 11-15 Dec. (Talk)
(3) Grindrod P.M.and Magnarini G., Grain-size analysis at Gale Crater, Mars: Testing the applicability of automatic detection software. GSA Annual Meeting 2016, Abstract 20-3. (Poster)
(2) Turitto O. and Magnarini G., Historical analysis as a tool to identify planimetrical and altimetrical variations in a river channel: The case study of the Po River at Casale Monferrato (Nortwestern Italy). Geoitalia 2011 - VIII Earth Sciences Italian Forum, Turin, ISNN 1972 1522.
(1) Chelli A., Clerici A., Magnarini G., Perego S., Ruffini A. and Tellini C., Tools for river channel morphodynamic assessment: the G.I.S. of the Taro River (Province of Parma, Italy). ASITA National Conference 2010, Brescia, ISBM 978-88-903132-5-7.