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Ramon Julià publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ramon Julià sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Ramon Julià D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ramon Julià sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Ramon Julià is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research spans multiple fields primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Arts and Humanities, with significant contributions in archeology, atmospheric science, anthropology, paleontology, and geology.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Archaeological and Historical Studies
  • Archaeological and Geological Studies
  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage

Ramon Julià has published in several scientific venues, with multiple papers appearing in the Journal of Iberian Geology, where they have two publications. Other venues include The Holocene, American Journal of Biological Anthropology, Méditerranée, and the International Journal of Coal Geology.

Their recent publications include:

  • Bulk and compound-specific δ13C and n-alkane indices in a palustrine intermontane record for assessing environmental changes over the past 320 ka: the Padul Basin (Southwestern Mediterranean realm), 2021, Journal of Iberian Geology
  • 800 ka of Palaeoenvironmental changes in the Southwestern Mediterranean realm, 2020, Journal of Iberian Geology
  • Landscape footprints of peopling and colonisation from the Late Bronze Age to Antiquity in the coastal hinterland of Emporion-Emporiae, NE Iberia, 2022, The Holocene
  • An analogue of dominance of tectonic over climatic forcing in intermontane coal-bearing basins: Padul (SE Spain), 2020, International Journal of Coal Geology
  • Middle Pleistocene teeth from Arbreda Cave (Serinyà, northeastern Iberian Peninsula), 2024, American Journal of Biological Anthropology

Frequent collaborators in their work include José E. Ortíz, Trinidad Torres, Antonio Delgado-Huertas, Maruja Valle, and Vicente Soler. These coauthors have collaborated multiple times, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • The oldest human fossil in Europe, from Orce (Spain).

    Isidro Toro-Moyano;Bienvenido Martínez-Navarro;Jordi Agustí;Caroline Souday

  • Climatic Change on the Iberian Peninsula Recorded in a 30,000-Yr Pollen Record from Lake Banyoles

    Ramon Pèrez-Obiol;Ramon Julià

  • Paleobiology and comparative morphology of a late Neandertal sample from El Sidrón, Asturias, Spain

    Antonio Rosas;Cayetana Martínez-Maza;Markus Bastir;Markus Bastir;Antonio García-Tabernero

  • Abrupt Climatic Changes during the Last Glaciation Based on Pollen Analysis of the Abric Romani, Catalonia, Spain

    Francesc Burjachs;Ramon Julià

  • Glacial to interglacial vegetation changes in the northern and southern Pyrénées: Deglaciation, vegetation cover and chronology

    G. Jalut;J.Monserrat Marti;M. Fontugne;G. Delibrias

  • Uranium-series dating of the Mousterian occupation at Abric Romani, Spain

    J. L. Bischoff;R. Julia;R. Mora

  • Mid-Holocene vegetation and climatic history of the Iberian Peninsula

    Ramon Pérez-Obiol;Guy Jalut;Ramon Julià;Albert Pèlachs

  • Abrupt Mousterian/Aurignacian boundary at c. 40 ka bp: accelerator 14C dates from L'Arbreda Cave (Catalunya, Spain)

    James L. Bischoff;Narcís Soler;Julià Maroto;Ramon Julià

  • 2000-year environmental history of a karstic lake in the Mediterranean Pre-Pyrenees: the Estanya lakes (Spain)

    S. Riera;G. Wansard;R. Julià

  • Karstification without carbonic acid: Bedrock dissolution by gypsum-driven dedolomitization

    James L. Bischoff;Ramon Juliá;Wayne C. Shanks;Robert J. Rosenbauer

  • Current issues in late Middle Palaeolithic chronology: New assessments from Northern Iberia

    Julià Maroto;Manuel Vaquero;Álvaro Arrizabalaga;Javier Baena

  • Characterization of soils beneath a Posidonia oceanica meadow

    O. Serrano;M.A. Mateo;P. Renom;R. Julià

  • Sedimentary patterns in perched spring travertines near Granada (Spain) as indicators of the paleohydrological and paleoclimatological evolution of a karst massif

    Agustı́n Martı́n-Algarra;Agustı́n Martı́n-Algarra;Manuel Martı́n-Martı́n;Bartolomé Andreo;Ramón Julià

  • MN and FE-Rich Black Travertine Shrubs: Bacterially (And Nanobacterially) Induced Precipitates

    Henry S. Chafetz;Brahim Akdim;Ramon Julia;Arch Reid

  • The palaeoenvironmental and palaeohydrological evolution of Padul Peat Bog (Granada, Spain) over one million years, from elemental, isotopic and molecular organic geochemical proxies

    J.E. Ortiz;T. Torres;A. Delgado;R. Julià

  • Fire history and human activities during the last 3300 cal yr BP in Spain's Central Pyrenees: The case of the Estany de Burg

    Marie-Claude Bal;Albert Pelachs;Ramon Perez-Obiol;Ramon Julia

  • Lake responses to historical land use changes in northern Spain: The contribution of non-pollen palynomorphs in a multiproxy study

    S. Riera;J.A. López-Sáez;R. Julià

  • The Pleistocene lake deposits of the NE Baza Basin (Spain): salinity variations and ostracod succession

    P. Anadón;P. De Deckker;R. Julià

  • Variability in ostracod partition coefficients D(Sr) and D(Mg) implications for lacustrine palaeoenvironmental reconstructions

    Guy Wansard;Patrick De Deckker;Ramon Julià

  • Climate change and human impact in central Spain during Roman times: High-resolution multi-proxy analysis of a tufa lake record (Somolinos, 1280m asl)

    A. Currás;L. Zamora;J.M. Reed;E. García-Soto

  • Current issues in late Middle Palaeolithic chronology: New assessments from

    Julià Maroto;Manuel Vaquero;Álvaro Arrizabalaga;Javier Baena

Frequent Co-Authors

Francesc Burjachs
Francesc Burjachs Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Vicente Soler
Vicente Soler Spanish National Research Council
Santiago Giralt
Santiago Giralt Geociencias Barcelona (GEO3BCN - CSIC)
Heinz Veit
Heinz Veit University of Bern
Rosa M. Albert
Rosa M. Albert Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats
Oriol Oms
Oriol Oms Autonomous University of Barcelona
Ethel Allué
Ethel Allué Rovira i Virgili University
Antonio Rosas
Antonio Rosas Spanish National Research Council
João Zilhão
João Zilhão University of Lisbon
Jordi Agustí
Jordi Agustí Rovira i Virgili University

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