
George Allen
Associate Professor · Hydrology
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
George Allen is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geosciences at Virginia Tech's College of Science. His research focuses on using satellite remote sensing to study freshwater resources, including rivers, lakes, and wetlands. He applies multispectral, thermal, and radar data to understand water movement and geomorphological changes driven by climate and land use. His work emphasizes conservation and sustainable management of surface water resources.
Education: PhD (Geological Sciences, UNC Chapel Hill, 2017), MS (Geological Sciences, UNC Chapel Hill, 2012), BS (Geology, UC Davis, 2008).
Research Interests: Remote sensing of surface hydrology, water quality, fluvial geomorphology, limnology, and climate change impacts. His team uses field methods, computer models, and sensor data to analyze water body dynamics.
Grants & Advising: Supervised postdoc Katie McQuillan. Active in grants related to SWOT satellite missions and global hydrology studies. Collaborates with institutions like NASA JPL and the University of North Carolina.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Global Rivers Group, focusing on satellite hydrology and global surface water dynamics. Develops algorithms like RivWidthCloud for automated river width extraction.
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