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Juanjo Ledo is affiliated with the Complutense University of Madrid in Spain. Their research activity is mainly situated within the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Engineering, with a predominant focus on Geophysics and Ocean Engineering among other subfields. The scientist's work covers a broad spectrum of topics related to geophysical and geoelectrical methods, seismic wave analysis, and electromagnetic phenomena.

Their frequent research topics include:

  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Geophysical Methods and Applications
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis
  • Electromagnetic Scattering and Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies

Juanjo Ledo has published extensively across several scientific journals, with frequent contributions to:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Geothermics
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Space Weather
  • Journal of Hydrology

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Time-lapse cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography (CHERT) for monitoring seawater intrusion dynamics in a Mediterranean aquifer", 2020, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • "Combining fiber optic DTS, cross-hole ERT and time-lapse induction logging to characterize and monitor a coastal aquifer", 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • "La Palma island (Spain) geothermal system revealed by 3D magnetotelluric data inversion", 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "A multidisciplinary approach to characterizing coastal alluvial aquifers to improve understanding of seawater intrusion and submarine groundwater discharge", 2022, Journal of Hydrology
  • "Land CSEM Simulations and Experimental Test Using Metallic Casing in a Geothermal Exploration Context: Vallès Basin (NE Spain) Case Study", 2021, IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing

The scientist collaborates frequently with a group of coauthors, including Pilar Queralt, Álex Marcuello, Perla Piña-Varas, Anna Martí, and Fabián Bellmunt. These collaborations reflect a network of research activity on topics often related to hydrogeology, geophysical imaging, and geothermal systems.

Best Publications

  • Detection of widespread fluids in the Tibetan crust by magnetotelluric studies.

    Wenbo Wei;Martyn Unsworth;Alan Jones;John Booker

  • 2-D Versus 3-D Magnetotelluric Data Interpretation

    Juanjo Ledo;Juanjo Ledo

  • Two-dimensional interpretation of three-dimensional magnetotelluric data: an example of limitations and resolution

    Juanjo Ledo;Pilar Queralt;Anna Martí;Alan G. Jones

  • WALDIM: A code for the dimensionality analysis of magnetotelluric data using the rotational invariants of the magnetotelluric tensor

    A. Martí;P. Queralt;J. Ledo

  • Electromagnetic images of the Trans-Hudson orogen: the North American Central Plains anomaly revealed

    Alan G. Jones;Juanjo Ledo;Juanjo Ledo;Ian J. Ferguson

  • 2-D Versus 3-D Magnetotelluric Data Interpretation

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  • Upper mantle temperature determined from combining mineral composition, electrical conductivity laboratory studies and magnetotelluric field observations: Application to the intermontane belt, Northern Canadian Cordillera

    Juanjo Ledo;Juanjo Ledo;Alan G. Jones;Alan G. Jones

  • Time-lapse cross-hole electrical resistivity tomography (CHERT) for monitoring seawater intrusion dynamics in a Mediterranean aquifer

    Andrea Palacios;Andrea Palacios;Juan José Ledo;Niklas Linde;Linda Luquot

  • Partial melting of subducted continental lower crust in the Pyrenees

    J. Pous;J. A. Muñoz;J. J. Ledo;M. Liesa

  • The North Maladeta Fault (Spanish Central Pyrenees) as the Vielha 1923 earthquake seismic source: Recent activity revealed by geomorphological and geophysical research

    M. Ortuño;P. Queralt;A. Martí;J. Ledo

  • A multidisciplinary approach to characterizing coastal alluvial aquifers to improve understanding of seawater intrusion and submarine groundwater discharge

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  • 3-D Magnetotelluric Exploration of Tenerife Geothermal System (Canary Islands, Spain)

    P. Piña-Varas;J. Ledo;P. Queralt;A. Marcuello

  • Improving the modeling of geomagnetically induced currents in Spain

    J. M. Torta;A. Marcuello;J. Campanyà;S. Marsal

  • A multidisciplinary geophysical study in the Betic chain (southern Iberia Peninsula)

    R. Carbonell;V. Sallares;J. Pous;J.J. Dan˜obeitia

  • Lithospheric structure of the Yukon, northern Canadian Cordillera, obtained from magnetotelluric data

    Juanjo Ledo;Juanjo Ledo;Alan G. Jones;Alan G. Jones;Ian J. Ferguson;Lisa Wolynec

  • Electrical resistivity model of the crust and upper mantle from a magnetotelluric survey through the central Pyrenees

    Jaume Pous;Juanjo Ledo;Alex Marcuello;Marc Daignières

  • Combining fiber optic DTS, cross-hole ERT and time-lapse induction logging to characterize and monitor a coastal aquifer

    A. Folch;L. del Val;Linda Luquot;L. Martínez-Pérez

  • La Palma island (Spain) geothermal system revealed by 3D magnetotelluric data inversion.

    Federico Di Paolo;Juanjo Ledo;Katarzyna Ślęzak;David Martínez van Dorth

  • Improving Bahr's invariant parameters using the WAL approach

    Anna Martí;Pilar Queralt;Alan G. Jones;Juanjo Ledo

  • Feasibility of Monitoring the Hontomín (Burgos, Spain) CO 2 Storage Site Using a Deep EM Source

    Eloi Vilamajó;Pilar Queralt;Juanjo Ledo;Alex Marcuello

  • Electromagnetic images of a strike‐slip fault: The Tintina fault—Northern Canadian

    Juanjo Ledo;Alan G. Jones;Ian J. Ferguson

  • New geophysical constraints on the deep structure of the Pyrenees

    Juanjo Ledo;Conxi Ayala;Jaume Pous;Pilar Queralt

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan G. Jones
Alan G. Jones Dublin Institute For Advanced Studies
Josep Anton Muñoz
Josep Anton Muñoz University of Barcelona
Eduard Roca
Eduard Roca University of Barcelona
Linda Luquot
Linda Luquot Laboratory HydroSciences Montpellier
Jesús Carrera
Jesús Carrera Spanish National Research Council
Nemesio M. Pérez
Nemesio M. Pérez Instituto Volcanológico de Canarias (INVOLCAN)
Philippe Pezard
Philippe Pezard University of Montpellier
Jordi Garcia-Orellana
Jordi Garcia-Orellana Autonomous University of Barcelona
Ramón Carbonell
Ramón Carbonell Spanish National Research Council
Olivier Bour
Olivier Bour University of Rennes

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