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Joan Manuel Vilaplana

Researcher at University of Barcelona

Publications -  58
Citations -  2442

Joan Manuel Vilaplana is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rockfall & Landslide. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 58 publications receiving 2211 citations.

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Detection of millimetric deformation using a terrestrial laser scanner: experiment and application to a rockfall event

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that millimetric displacement prior to failure can be detected using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) prior to the April 2007 rockfall event at Castellfollit de la Roca, Spain.
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Detection and spatial prediction of rockfalls by means of terrestrial laser scanner monitoring

TL;DR: In this article, a rock face affected by small rockfalls has been monitored using a ground-based remote sensing apparatus: Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) using a pilot study area corresponds to the main scarp of the 1881 Puigcercos landslide.
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Application of a long-range Terrestrial Laser Scanner to a detailed rockfall study at Vall de Núria (Eastern Pyrenees, Spain)

TL;DR: In this paper, a long-range Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) was used for a detailed rockfall study in a test zone at Vall de Nuria, located in the Eastern Pyrenees.
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Glacial to interglacial vegetation changes in the northern and southern Pyrénées: Deglaciation, vegetation cover and chronology

TL;DR: In this article, a palynological investigation has been carried out in the southern, northern and Mediterranean part of the Pyrenean chain and the results show that the steppe and semi-desert vegetation of the end of the last glacial period are described, as well as the plant communities of the period 15-13 ka.
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Late Pleistocene and Holocene glaciation in the Pyrenees: a critical review and new evidence from 10Be exposure ages, south-central Pyrenees

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a simplified subdivision of the Pyrenean last glacial cycle record into Last Pleniglacial, Deglaciation, and Neoglacial.