AAPG Bulletin

Papers
(The H4-Index of AAPG Bulletin is 16. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Origin, migration pathways, and prediction of high carbon dioxide accumulations in the Lower Saxony Basin (northwestern Germany): Part II68
The geology of injection-induced earthquakes in the Midland Basin region: Introduction59
Depositional and lithological control on fractures in a steep, reefal carbonate margin: Lennard Shelf outcrops of the Canning Basin, Western Australia42
A mechanical basis of fault-bend folding31
Molecular dynamics simulation of the coupling and distribution patterns of CO2 sequestration and slit pore media26
Novel diamondoid-based maturity models using naturally occurring petroleum fluids25
Carrier beds as reservoirs24
Carrier-bed plays in the Denver and Powder River Basins22
Oil families, oil–source rock correlation, basin modeling, and implication for petroleum systems, Termit Basin, Niger21
Pore-scale electrical numerical simulation and new saturation model of fractured tight sandstone18
Introduction to Salt Basins Special Issue Volume 2: Evaporite precipitation, physical modeling, basin evolution in honor of Bruno Vendeville18
Chemostatistic allocation of shale oil production using acidic heterocompounds18
Complex multiscale reservoir heterogeneity in a tidal depositional environment, Temblor Formation, West Coalinga field, California17
Metazoan-algal benthic ecosystems enhance automicritic slope boundstone: The Triassic Great Bank of Guizhou carbonate platform, Xiliang margin, China17
Guizhou modern karsts as analogues for paleokarst reservoirs in the Shunbei oil field, Tarim Basin, China17
Frequency, distribution, and mechanisms of evaporite karst drilling hazards in the western Delaware Basin: Learnings from historical high-density exploration in Culberson County, Texas16
Karst topography paces the deposition of lower Permian, organic-rich, marine–continental transitional shales in the southeastern Ordos Basin, northwestern China16
Structural inheritance controls crustal-scale extensional fault-related folding in the Exmouth and Dampier Sub-basins, North West Shelf, Australia16
Pore structure evolution characteristics of continental shale in China as indicated from thermal simulation experiments16
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