Chemical Geology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Chemical Geology is 34. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Cenozoic reorganization of fluvial systems in eastern China: Sedimentary provenance of detrital K-feldspar in Taiwan102
Uranium uptake by phosphate minerals at hydrothermal conditions79
A methodological framework to study the behavior and kinetic influence of V, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se and Mo during pyrite formation via the polysulfide pathway at ambient temperature70
Contributing to understand how Cordilleran batholiths build from detailed geochronology of the Carboniferous Tabaquito batholith, Frontal Cordillera (Argentina)68
Lithium isotopic and fluid mobile trace element systematics of the Bay of Islands altered forearc upper to lower ophiolitic crust59
Seasonal dynamics and interaction of shallow groundwater geochemical properties and microbial community patterns57
Influence of crystal nucleus and lattice defects on dolomite growth: Geological implications for carbonate reservoirs55
On the petrogenesis of Paleoarchean continental crust: U-Pb-Hf isotope and major-trace element constraints from the Bastar Craton, India54
Rb-Sr isotope systematics of the oldest crustal rock in the solar system53
Diagenetic cycling and diffusive/benthic fluxes of iron and manganese in sediments of a large semi-enclosed sea remote to major rivers50
Heavy halogen compositions of peridotite massifs in the Ivrea-Verbano Zone and implications for strong modification of mantle rocks50
Land plant evolution and global erosion rates: Reply to Neil S. Davies and William J. McMahon49
Geochemical-hydromechanical couplings during water-serpentinized harzburgite interactions at 20°C and 30 bars46
Kimberlite segregation from an uppermost asthenospheric thermal boundary and the longevity of cold craton roots44
Corrigendum to “Chemical variability in volcanic gas plumes and fumaroles along the East African Rift System: New insights from the Western Branch” [Chemical Geology 596 (2022) 120811]43
Editorial Board42
The temporal evolution of the carbon isotope composition of calcite in the presence of cyanobacteria42
The distribution of intact polar lipid-derived branched tetraethers along a freshwater-seawater pH gradient in coastal East China Sea41
Characterizing sedimentary organic carbon in a hydrothermal spreading center, the Escanaba Trough40
Editorial Board40
Climate/ocean dynamics and possible atmospheric mercury depletion events during the Late Sturtian deglaciation40
Archean Pb isotope variability tracks crust-mantle fractionation, granite production, and ore deposit formation39
Characterisation of deep intra-continental magma reservoirs – Insights from noble gases and p-T estimates into the western Eger Rift (Czech Republic)39
Mantle plumes sample heterogeneous mixtures of oxidized and reduced lithologies38
Solubility of mimetite Pb5(AsO4)3Cl – Vanadinite Pb5(VO4)3Cl solid solution series at 5–65 °C38
The history of serpentinisation at mid-ocean ridges: Insights from in situ trace elements coupled with oxygen and boron isotopes37
Contribution of deep-sourced carbon from hydrocarbon seeps to sedimentary organic carbon: Evidence from radiocarbon and stable isotope geochemistry36
Diagenetic effect on barium isotope compositions of barites in the lower Cambrian successions36
A geochemical model for the transformation of gabbro into vesuvianite-bearing rodingite34
Compositional evolution (Li, Be) in cordierite-group minerals from metamorphic and magmatic rocks of the Bory Granulite Massif, Moldanubian Zone, Czech Republic and its implications for origin of rela34
Prediction of organic geochemical parameters from inorganic geochemical data in the Cretaceous-Danian Moreno Formation, San Joaquin Basin, California34
Editorial Board34
U-Pb systematics of uranium-rich apatite from Adirondacks: Inferences about regional geological and geochemical evolution, and evaluation of apatite reference materials for in situ dating34
Contrasting variations in solid acidity of smectite and kaolinite in acid-base environments and implications for organic matter sequestration34
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