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List of works by Monica Giona Bucci

A field survey of soil pH and extractable aluminium in the Ashburton Lakes Catchment, Canterbury, New Zealand

scientific article published on 26 November 2018

Association Between Thoracic Spinal Cord Gray Matter Atrophy and Disability in Multiple Sclerosis.

scientific article published on 8 June 2015

Associations between sediment architecture and liquefaction susceptibility in fluvial settings: The 2010–2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence, New Zealand

scientific article published in April 2018

Controls on patterns of liquefaction in a coastal dune environment, Christchurch, New Zealand

article by Monica Giona Bucci et al published December 2018 in Sedimentary Geology

Lessons learned from liquefaction of the Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (2010-2011) to inform paleoliquefaction studies

2017 doctoral thesis by Monica Giona Bucci at Lincoln University

Liquefaction Features Produced by the 2010–2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence in Southwest Christchurch, New Zealand, and Preliminary Assessment of Paleoliquefaction Features

scholarly article

Liquefaction Induced during the 2010–2011 Canterbury, New Zealand, Earthquake Sequence and Lessons Learned for the Study of Paleoliquefaction Features

scientific article published on 19 July 2017

Long-term evolution of multiple sclerosis disability in the treatment era.

scientific article published on 27 July 2016

Micromorphological analysis of liquefaction features in alluvial and coastal environments of Christchurch, New Zealand

scientific article published on 24 October 2018

Sedimentary features influencing the occurrence and spatial variability of seismites (late Messinian, Gargano Promontory, southern Italy)

scientific article published in May 2020

Spinal cord gray matter atrophy correlates with multiple sclerosis disability

scientific article published on 21 August 2014

When the earth blisters: Exploring recurrent liquefaction features in the coastal system of Christchurch, New Zealand

scientific article published on 11 April 2017