Icarus

Papers
(The H4-Index of Icarus is 29. 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
Morphological changes currently occurring in sand-filled gully channels on Mars: Implications for the role of substrates inside channels67
A case for young igneous volcanism in the Terra Sirenum region, Mars57
Multiscale spectral discrimination of poorly crystalline and intermixed alteration phases using aerial and ground-based ExoMars rover emulator data57
Evidence for landslides in Sisyphi Cavi (Noachis Terra, Mars): Slope evolution and role of endogenous preparatory factors57
Diffusion limited escape of hydrogen from Mars57
Visible–near-infrared observations of organics and carbonates on (101955) Bennu: Classification method and search for surface context54
Optical observations and dust modelling of comet 156P/Russell-LINEAR54
322P/SOHO: The counterpart of a historical comet in 254 CE?51
The yearly variability of the sodium exosphere of Mercury: A toy model49
Inferences of water–ice cloud physics determined from MAVEN/IUVS aerosol retrievals and Mars GCM comparisons48
Comparing the radiolytic oxidation of sulfur and chloride within ice on Europa and Mars45
Expression of concern: “The spatial distributions of degraded craters and valley networks on Mars as a function of elevation: Their implications for Noachian climate” [Icarus 406 (2023) 115734]45
An analogue study of impact craters on Titan: Implications for Titan's surface age43
Planet Four: A Neural Network’s search for polar spring-time fans on Mars43
Tectonic patterns on Vesta and Ceres revealed by polygonal impact craters42
Inversion of ultraviolet occultation profiles in a dusty atmosphere: Analytic and numerical methods41
Variations of the magnetic field and plasma parameters near the Martian induced magnetosphere boundary40
Machine learning as a tool to classify extra-terrestrial landslides: A dossier from Valles Marineris, Mars38
Three-dimensional characterization of particle size, shape, and internal porosity for Apollo 11 and Apollo 14 lunar regolith and JSC-1A lunar regolith soil simulant37
The annual cycle of water vapor above gale crater as retrieved by CRISM and compared to ChemCam passive sky spectroscopy36
Daily and seasonal processes shape hydrological activity and detectability of moisture in Antarctic, Mars-analog soils35
Seasonal variability of gravity wave activity in Mars's lower atmosphere from MGS–TES nadir observations35
Subglacial catastrophic-flood origin of linear and curvilinear flat-rimmed pit chains on Mars: Evidence from geomorphological mapping and detailed landsystem analysis34
Cosmic hydrogen and ice loss lines32
Shadow method retrievals of the atmospheric optical depth above Gale crater on Mars using HRSC images32
Simulation of surface regolith gardening and impact associated melt layer production under ns-pulsed laser ablation31
Lava flow ages in northeastern Oceanus Procellarum: The need for calibrating crater counting procedures30
An improved model of metal/silicate differentiation during Earth's accretion30
Elemental composition of manganese- and phosphorus-rich nodules in the Knockfarril Hill member, Gale crater, Mars29
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