Geochemical Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Geochemical Journal is 2. 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
Raman spectroscopic identification of continuity of a channel olivine in a peridotite specimen15
Modification for the matrix effect in SIMS-derived water contents of silicate glasses11
Late dry back-arc magmatism recorded as dolerite dike intrusion in the Mado Megamullion, Shikoku Basin9
Theoretical Calculation of Equilibrium Cadmium Isotope Fractionation Factors between Cadmium-bearing sulfides and aqueous solutions8
Origin of spring waters in the Matsushiro area: Implications for the 1965–1967 earthquake swarm and subsequent “water eruption”8
Salinity, oxygen isotope, hydrogen isotope, and radiocarbon of coastal seawater of North Japan7
Evaluation of carbon flux through groundwater and river water at the western foothills of Mt. Chokai7
Ba stable isotope excursions induced by multiple hyperthermal events: A potential new index for transient global warming5
Dissolved Fe(II) and its oxidation rates in the Kuroshio area, subarctic Pacific, and Bering Sea4
Photo-oxidation pathway as a potential CS<sub>2</sub> sink in the atmosphere4
Geochemical characteristics of flood basalts from Adigrat area, northwestern Ethiopian Plateau: Implication for mantle source heterogeneity4
Structural factors controlling gas invasion as revealed by physical and geochemical indicators: A case study of Tazhong area, Tarim Basin4
Five-stage multielement separation procedure: A unique and essential tool for the multi-isotopic analyses of precious (<30 mg) extraterrestrial materials4
Molybdenum isotopic compositions in volcanic rocks from Northern Izu arc (Izu-Oshima, Niijima, and Kozushima)3
Evaluation of fossil geomacromolecular sources by the pyrolysis of density fractions of kerogens from Cretaceous and Miocene organic-rich marine shales3
Nuclear volume isotope fractionation of europium and other lanthanide elements3
Applicability of quartz tube digestion for the determination of highly siderophile and volatile chalcophile element abundances with Os isotopic compositions using ICP-MS/MS and N-TIMS3
A new method for quantitative analysis of total water contents and estimating molecular water and hydroxyl contents in rhyolitic glasses by SIMS3
Computer simulation to investigate separation of heavy metal ions by sand/graphene oxide column2
Elemental and isotopic signatures of individual particles in chondrite matrix using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry2
Absorption spectra measurements at ~1 cm<sup>–1</sup> spectral resolution of <sup>32</sup>S, <sup>33</sup>S, <sup>34</sup>S, and <sup>36</sup&g2
Spatiotemporal variations of seawater <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O and <i>δ</i>D in the Western North Pacific marginal seas near Japan2
The elemental abundances of Ryugu: Assessment of chemical heterogeneities and the nugget effect2
An investigation of factors affecting the reproducibility of (U–Th)/He ages of high- and low-U minerals2
Petrographic characteristics in the pumice clast deposited along the Gulf of Thailand, drifted from Fukutoku-Oka-no-Ba2
Geochemical characteristics of REE-enriched weathered anorthosite complex in Hadong district, South Korea2
Abiotic formation of ribose 5'-phosphate from ribose and apatite with carbonate- and formate-rich solutions2
Geochemistry and petrogenesis of Proterozoic granitoids from Central Indian Tectonic Zone (CITZ): elemental and isotopic constraints2
Evolution of porewater in a Neogene sedimentary formation in the Horonobe area, Hokkaido, Japan: Modeling of burial diagenesis2
Gas geochemistry and hydrochemical analysis of CBM origin and accumulation in the Tucheng syncline in western Guizhou Province2
Unique behavior of marine conditions in the Java Sea reconstructed from a 70 yr coral δ<sup>18</sup>O and Sr/Ca record from the Seribu Islands, Indonesia2
Principal component analysis for the elemental composition of sedimentary sands in the Hayakawa River of Hakone Caldera, Japan2
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