Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences is 26. 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
Elastic Thermobarometry192
Where Has All the Carbon Gone?154
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Introduction117
The Once and Future Gas: Methane's Multifunctional Roles in Earth's Evolution and Potential as a Biosignature83
Isotope Evolution of the Depleted Mantle59
Stability of Ice Shelves and Ice Cliffs in a Changing Climate54
River Deltas and Sea-Level Rise52
Science and Society's Views of the Anthropocene49
Neogene History of the Amazonian Flora: A Perspective Based on Geological, Palynological, and Molecular Phylogenetic Data47
Microbial Ecology to Ocean Carbon Cycling: From Genomes to Numerical Models45
Wave Structuring in the Shock Compression of Geologic Matter at the Planetary and Laboratory Scales45
Petrogenesis and Geodynamic Significance of Xenolithic Eclogites44
Reconstructing Tropical Cyclone Activity from Sedimentary Archives41
Biomarker Approaches for Reconstructing Terrestrial Environmental Change36
The Geologic History of Plants and Climate in India35
Coccoliths as Recorders of Paleoceanography and Paleoclimate over the Past 66 Million Years34
The Anatomy and Lethality of the Siberian Traps Large Igneous Province33
Seismic Advances in Process Geomorphology31
Research on Teaching Geoscience with Virtual Field Experiences29
Deciphering Temperature Seasonality in Earth's Ancient Oceans29
Carbon Cycle–Climate Feedbacks in the Post-Paris World29
On Dislocation Climb as an Important Deformation Mechanism for Planetary Interiors29
The Hidden Hydrogeosphere: The Contribution of Deep Groundwater to the Planetary Water Cycle27
Metal Isotopes in Mammalian Tissues27
Civilization-Saving Science for the Twenty-First Century27
Pleistocene Periglacial Processes and Landforms, Mid-Atlantic Region, Eastern United States26
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