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Pascal Allemand is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in France. Their research spans multiple disciplines within Earth and Planetary Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, and Environmental Science, with a focus on several subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geophysics, Ecology, Soil Science, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist's work extensively covers topics such as Planetary Science and Exploration, Astro and Planetary Science, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life, and earthquake and tectonic studies.

Pascal Allemand has contributed to several peer-reviewed publications. Notable papers include:

  • "Oxia Planum: The Landing Site for the ExoMars 'Rosalind Franklin' Rover Mission: Geological Context and Prelanding Interpretation" (2021, Astrobiology)
  • "Rapid response to the M 4.9 earthquake of November 11, 2019 in Le Teil, Lower Rhône Valley, France" (2021, Comptes Rendus Géoscience)
  • "Fast exhumation rate during late orogenic extension: The new timing of the Pilat detachment fault (French Massif Central, Variscan belt)" (2021, Gondwana Research)
  • "Shallow-water hydrothermalism at Milos (Greece): Nature, distribution, heat fluxes and impact on ecosystems" (2021, Marine Geology)
  • "Entrainment and deposition of boulders in a gravel bed river" (2023, Earth Surface Dynamics)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Pascal Allemand include:

  • Philippe Grandjean
  • G. G. Ori
  • D. Mège
  • Sylvain Breton
  • Philippe Hervé Leloup

Their publications appear regularly in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Earth Surface Dynamics, Harvard Dataverse, Astrobiology, and Comptes Rendus Géoscience.

Best Publications

  • Evidence for Precipitation on Mars from Dendritic Valleys in the Valles Marineris Area

    Nicolas Mangold;Cathy Quantin;Véronique Ansan;Christophe Delacourt

  • Very high spatial resolution imagery for channel bathymetry and topography from an unmanned mapping controlled platform

    J. Lejot;C. Delacourt;H. Piégay;T. Fournier

  • Meso-Cenozoic geodynamic evolution of the Paris Basin: 3D stratigraphic constraints

    François Guillocheau;Cécile Robin;Pascal Allemand;Sylvie Bourquin

  • Correlation of multi-temporal ground-based optical images for landslide monitoring: Application, potential and limitations

    Julien Travelletti;Christophe Delacourt;Pascal Allemand;Jean-Philippe Malet

  • Ground-based multi-view photogrammetry for the monitoring of landslide deformation and erosion

    A. Stumpf;A. Stumpf;J.-P. Malet;P. Allemand;M. Pierrot-Deseilligny

  • OZCAR: The French Network of Critical Zone Observatories

    J. Gaillardet;I. Braud;F. Hankard;S. Anquetin

  • Remote-sensing techniques for analysing landslide kinematics : a review

    Christophe Delacourt;Pascal Allemand;Etienne Berthier;Daniel Raucoules

  • Velocity field of the “La Clapière” landslide measured by the correlation of aerial and QuickBird satellite images

    C. Delacourt;P. Allemand;B. Casson;H. Vadon

  • Nine years of spatial and temporal evolution of the La Valette landslide observed by SAR interferometry

    C. Squarzoni;C. Delacourt;P. Allemand

  • Numerical model of the effect of serpentinites on the exhumation of eclogitic rocks: insights from the Monviso ophiolitic massif (Western Alps)

    S. Schwartz;P. Allemand;S. Guillot

  • Using ASTER remote sensing data set for geological mapping, in Namibia

    Cécile Gomez;Christophe Delacourt;Pascal Allemand;Patrick Ledru

  • Differential single-frequency GPS monitoring of the La Valette landslide (French Alps)

    C. Squarzoni;C. Squarzoni;C. Delacourt;P. Allemand

  • Surface reconstruction and landslide displacement measurements with Pléiades satellite images

    A. Stumpf;A. Stumpf;Jean-Philippe Malet;P Allemand;P Ulrich

  • Width of continental rifts and rheological layering of the lithosphere

    Pascal Allemand;Jean-Pierre Brun

  • Seventeen years of the “La Clapière” landslide evolution analysed from ortho-rectified aerial photographs

    B. Casson;C. Delacourt;D. Baratoux;P. Allemand

  • Application of a Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) to the Study of the Séchilienne Landslide (Isère, France)

    Johan Kasperski;Christophe Delacourt;Pascal Allemand;Pierre Potherat

  • Contribution of multi-temporal remote sensing images to characterize landslide slip surface -- Application to the La Clapière landslide (France)

    Bérangère Casson;Christophe Delacourt;Pascal Allemand

  • Contrasting metamorphic and geochronologic evolution along the Himalayan belt.

    Stéphane Guillot;Michael Cosca;Pascal Allemand;Patrick Le Fort

  • Oxia Planum: The Landing Site for the ExoMars "rosalind Franklin" Rover Mission: Geological Context and Prelanding Interpretation

    Cathy Quantin-Nataf;John Carter;Lucia Mandon;Patrick Thollot

  • Fluvial and lacustrine activity on layered deposits in Melas Chasma, Valles Marineris, Mars

    C. Quantin;P. Allemand;N. Mangold;G. Dromart

  • Metamorphism during late orogenic extension; insights from the French Variscan belt

    Veronique Gardien;Jean-Marc Lardeaux;Patrick Ledru;Pascal Allemand

Frequent Co-Authors

Christophe Delacourt
Christophe Delacourt University of Western Brittany
Gilles Escarguel
Gilles Escarguel Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Emanuela Mattioli
Emanuela Mattioli Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Philippe Grandjean
Philippe Grandjean University of Southern Denmark
Gilles Dromart
Gilles Dromart École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Hervé Piégay
Hervé Piégay École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Jean-Philippe Malet
Jean-Philippe Malet University of Strasbourg
Cécile Robin
Cécile Robin University of Rennes
Stéphane Guillot
Stéphane Guillot Grenoble Alpes University
François Guillocheau
François Guillocheau University of Rennes

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