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Jorge Pedro Galve

Jorge Pedro Galve

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Earth Science

D-Index
38
Citations
4340
World Ranking
6626
National Ranking
127

Overview

Jorge Pedro Galve is affiliated with the University of Granada in Spain and has contributed extensively to research in environmental science, earth and planetary sciences, and engineering. Their work primarily focuses on landslides and related hazards, flood risk assessment and management, geological and geophysical studies worldwide, earthquake and tectonic studies, cryospheric studies and observations, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) applications and techniques, and soil erosion and sediment transport.

Their recent scholarly contributions include the following papers:

  • Landslide displacement forecasting using deep learning and monitoring data across selected sites, 2023, published in Landslides
  • The influence of the inventory on the determination of the rainfall-induced shallow landslides susceptibility using generalized additive models, 2020, published in CATENA
  • Sentinel-1 DInSAR for Monitoring Active Landslides in Critical Infrastructures: The Case of the Rules Reservoir (Southern Spain), 2020, published in Remote Sensing
  • Remote analysis of an open-pit slope failure: Las Cruces case study, Spain, 2020, published in Landslides
  • Development of a data-driven model for spatial and temporal shallow landslide probability of occurrence at catchment scale, 2020, published in Landslides

Jorge Pedro Galve frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • José Miguel Azañón
  • Anna Barra
  • Cristina Reyes-Carmona
  • Oriol Monserrat
  • Rosa María Mateos

The primary venues where this researcher publishes include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Landslides
  • Remote Sensing
  • Proceedings of the 39th IAHR World Congress
  • CATENA

Their work spans several specialized subfields of study, such as management, monitoring, policy and law; geophysics; atmospheric science; civil and structural engineering; and global and planetary change.

Best Publications

  • Multi-sensor advanced DInSAR monitoring of very slow landslides: The Tena Valley case study (Central Spanish Pyrenees)

    G. Herrera;F. Gutiérrez;J.C. García-Davalillo;J. Guerrero

  • Potential and Limitations of Open Satellite Data for Flood Mapping

    Davide Notti;Daniele Giordan;Fabiana Caló;Antonio Pepe

  • Integrating geomorphological mapping, trenching, InSAR and GPR for the identification and characterization of sinkholes: A review and application in the mantled evaporite karst of the Ebro Valley (NE Spain)

    Francisco Gutiérrez;Jorge Pedro Galve;Pedro Lucha;Carmen Castañeda

  • Landslide displacement forecasting using deep learning and monitoring data across selected sites

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  • Evaluating and comparing methods of sinkhole susceptibility mapping in the Ebro Valley evaporite karst (NE Spain)

    J.P. Galve;F. Gutiérrez;J. Remondo;J. Bonachea

  • Assessment of shallow landslide risk mitigation measures based on land use planning through probabilistic modelling

    Jorge Pedro Galve;Andrea Cevasco;Pierluigi Brandolini;Mauro Soldati

  • SwathProfiler and NProfiler

    J.V. Prez-Pea;M. Al-Awabdeh;J.M. Azan;J.P. Galve

  • Sinkholes in the salt-bearing evaporite karst of the Ebro River valley upstream of Zaragoza city (NE Spain): Geomorphological mapping and analysis as a basis for risk management

    J.P. Galve;F. Gutiérrez;P. Lucha;J. Bonachea

  • Investigating gravitational grabens related to lateral spreading and evaporite dissolution subsidence by means of detailed mapping, trenching, and electrical resistivity tomography (Spanish Pyrenees)

    F. Gutiérrez;R. Linares;C. Roqué;M. Zarroca

  • Investigation of a large collapse sinkhole affecting a multi-storey building by means of geophysics and the trenching technique (Zaragoza city, NE Spain)

    F. Gutiérrez;J. P. Galve;P. Lucha;J. Bonachea

  • The origin, typology, spatial distribution and detrimental effects of the sinkholes developed in the alluvial evaporite karst of the Ebro River valley downstream of Zaragoza city (NE Spain)

    F. Gutiérrez;J.P. Galve;J. Guerrero;P. Lucha

  • Nutrient sources and dynamics in a mediterranean fluvial regime (Ebro river, NE Spain) and their implications for water management

    Néstor J. Torrecilla;Jorge P. Galve;Lidia G. Zaera;Javier F. Retamar

  • The combined use of PSInSAR and UAV photogrammetry techniques for the analysis of the kinematics of a coastal landslide affecting an urban area (SE Spain)

    Rosa María Mateos;Jose M. Azañón;Francisco J. Roldán;Davide Notti

  • DInSAR measurements of ground deformation by sinkholes, mining subsidence, and landslides, Ebro River, Spain

    Carmen Castañeda;Francisco Gutiérrez;Michele Manunta;Jorge P. Galve

  • Spatial analysis of stream length-gradient (SL) index for detecting hillslope processes: A case of the Gállego River headwaters (Central Pyrenees, Spain)

    Francesco Troiani;Jorge P. Galve;Daniela Piacentini;Marta Della Seta

  • The influence of the inventory on the determination of the rainfall-induced shallow landslides susceptibility using generalized additive models

    Massimiliano Bordoni;Yuri Galanti;Carlotta Bartelletti;Maria Giuseppina Persichillo

  • Probabilistic sinkhole modelling for hazard assessment

    J. P. Galve;F. Gutiérrez;P. Lucha;J. Guerrero

  • Evaluation of the SBAS InSAR Service of the European Space Agency’s Geohazard Exploitation Platform (GEP)

    Jorge Pedro Galve;José Vicente Pérez-Peña;José Miguel Azañón;Damien Closson

  • Development and validation of sinkhole susceptibility models in mantled karst settings. A case study from the Ebro valley evaporite karst (NE Spain)

    J.P. Galve;J. Bonachea;J. Remondo;F. Gutiérrez

  • DInSAR-Based Detection of Land Subsidence and Correlation with Groundwater Depletion in Konya Plain, Turkey

    Fabiana Caló;Davide Notti;Jorge Pedro Galve;Saygin Abdikan

  • Investigating a damaging buried sinkhole cluster in an urban area (Zaragoza city, NE Spain) integrating multiple techniques: Geomorphological surveys, DInSAR, DEMs, GPR, ERT, and trenching

    Domingo Carbonel;Verónica Rodríguez-Tribaldos;Francisco Gutiérrez;Jorge Pedro Galve

  • Improving sinkhole hazard models incorporating magnitude–frequency relationships and nearest neighbor analysis

    Jorge P. Galve;Juan Remondo;Francisco Gutiérrez

Frequent Co-Authors

José Miguel Azañón
José Miguel Azañón University of Granada
Guillermo Booth-Rea
Guillermo Booth-Rea University of Granada
Francisco Gutiérrez
Francisco Gutiérrez University of Zaragoza
Mauro Soldati
Mauro Soldati University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Gerardo Herrera
Gerardo Herrera Instituto Geológico y Minero de España
Antonio Pepe
Antonio Pepe National Research Council (CNR)
Guillermo E. Alvarado
Guillermo E. Alvarado University of Costa Rica
Antonio Azor
Antonio Azor University of Granada
Yoseph Yechieli
Yoseph Yechieli Geological Survey of Israel
Gregory D. Hoke
Gregory D. Hoke Syracuse University

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