Giacomo Pepe

About Giacomo Pepe

Giacomo Pepe, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Università degli Studi di Genova, specializes in the field of Engineering geology, Landslides, Landslide monitoring, Rock Mechanics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

On the estimation of landslide intensity, hazard and density via data-driven models

Long-term hydrological monitoring of soils in the terraced environment of Cinque Terre (north-western Italy)

Hydro-geotechnical monitoring in dry-stone wall terraces for the investigation of rainfall-induced landslides: preliminary results from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the …

An open-source and QGIS-integrated physically based model for Spatial Prediction of Rainfall-Induced Shallow Landslides (SPRIn-SL)

On the efficiency and effectiveness of automatic deep drainage systems during an extreme rainfall event: the Mendatica landslide case study (western Liguria, Italy)

Quantitative assessment of riverbed planform adjustments, channelization, and associated land use/land cover changes: The Ingauna alluvial-coastal plain case (Liguria, Italy)

Geomorphological tools for mapping natural hazards

Geomorphology of cinque Terre national park (Italy)

Giacomo Pepe Information

University

Position

Ph.D.

Citations(all)

910

Citations(since 2020)

790

Cited By

446

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Giacomo Pepe Skills & Research Interests

Engineering geology

Landslides

Landslide monitoring

Rock Mechanics

Top articles of Giacomo Pepe

On the estimation of landslide intensity, hazard and density via data-driven models

Natural Hazards

2023/12

Long-term hydrological monitoring of soils in the terraced environment of Cinque Terre (north-western Italy)

Frontiers in Earth Science

2023/11/30

Hydro-geotechnical monitoring in dry-stone wall terraces for the investigation of rainfall-induced landslides: preliminary results from the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the …

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2023/5

An open-source and QGIS-integrated physically based model for Spatial Prediction of Rainfall-Induced Shallow Landslides (SPRIn-SL)

Environmental Modelling & Software

2023/2/1

On the efficiency and effectiveness of automatic deep drainage systems during an extreme rainfall event: the Mendatica landslide case study (western Liguria, Italy)

Landslides

2021/12

Quantitative assessment of riverbed planform adjustments, channelization, and associated land use/land cover changes: The Ingauna alluvial-coastal plain case (Liguria, Italy)

Remote Sensing

2021/9/20

Geomorphology of cinque Terre national park (Italy)

Journal of Maps

2021/6/1

A combined procedure to assess rainfall-induced shallow landslide detachment, transit and runout susceptibility using Machine Learning and GIS techniques

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2021/4

Rainfall-induced shallow landslide detachment, transit and runout susceptibility mapping by integrating machine learning techniques and GIS-based approaches

Water

2021/2/13

ENGINEERING GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF THE FONTANE LANDSLIDE (EASTERN LIGURIA, ITALY)

Italian Journal of Engineering Geology and Environment

2021

Application of bioengineering techniques as geo-hydrological risk mitigation measures in a highly valuable cultural landscape: experiences from the Cinque Terre National Park …

Sustainability

2020/10/19

Machine learning ensemble modelling as a tool to improve landslide susceptibility mapping reliability

Landslides

2020/8

STONEWALLS4LIFE-using Dry-Stone Walls as a Multi-purpose Climate Change Adaptation tool: preliminary results in terms of geological and geomorphological quantitative analysis.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2020/5

Short-term GIS analysis for the assessment of the recent active-channel planform adjustments in a widening, highly altered river: The Scrivia River, Italy

Water

2020/2/13

A new procedure for an effective management of geo-hydrological risks across the “Sentiero Verde-Azzurro” trail, Cinque Terre National Park, Liguria (North-Western Italy)

Sustainability

2020/1/11

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