Journal of Environmental Quality

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Environmental Quality is 18. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Emissions of hydrogen sulfide from a western open‐lot dairy78
Elevated levels of anthropogenic antibiotic resistance gene marker, sul1, linked with extreme fecal contamination and poor water quality in wastewater‐receiving ponds42
Cover Image, Volume 51, Issue 538
Delaying application and injecting nitrogen fertilizer with urease and nitrification inhibitors decreased nitrous oxide emissions and enhanced corn yields29
Shallow‐lake sediments release nutrients by complete destratification events26
CO2 flux in a wheat‐soybean succession in subtropical Brazil: A carbon sink26
Effect of olive‐processing technology on the utilization of olive mill pomace as a soil amendment24
24
Issue Information24
Chesapeake Bay Watershed residents’ support for varied scenarios for agricultural systems in urbanized landscapes23
Impact of pyrolysis temperature on phosphorus plant availability in biochar—A pot experiment using 33 P dilution23
Subsurface phosphorus and nitrogen loss following liquid dairy manure and commercial fertilizer application on a clay soil in northwest Ohio22
Is it raining PFAS in France? An analysis of 52 PFAS at nanogram per liter levels in French rainwaters during autumn season21
Spatiotemporal patterns of PFAS in water and crop tissue at a beneficial wastewater reuse site in central Pennsylvania21
Copper induces nitrification by ammonia‐oxidizing bacteria and archaea in pastoral soils21
Connecting the soil health–water quality nexus under surface‐irrigated conservation tillage20
Comparison of microbial communities in replicated woodchip bioreactors19
Exploring management and environment effects on edge‐of‐field phosphorus losses with linear mixed models18
Mechanism evolution and prediction of carbamazepine sorption by mangrove plant residue–derived biochars18
0.11089205741882