Physical Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Physical Geography is 3. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The geomorphic landscape of the Barva volcano, Costa Rica17
Determining C- and P-factors of RUSLE for different land uses and management practices across agro-ecologies: case studies from the Upper Blue Nile basin, Ethiopia12
Water, agriculture, and climate dynamics in central Chile’s Aconcagua River Basin10
Implications of landslide inventory in susceptibility modeling along a Himalayan highway corridor, India9
An assessment of the spatial distribution of shallow landslides induced by Hurricane María in Puerto Rico9
Morpho-tectonic assessment of Central Northern escarpment of Peninsular India, based on tectonically sensitive geomorphic indices9
Temporal variability and trend analysis of temperature and rainfall in the Northern highlands of Ethiopia8
A review of recent studies on landslide hazard in Latin America7
Assessment and simulation of water transfer for the megacity Istanbul7
Physio-geographical characteristics of the marine regions and their catchment areas of the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea marine system7
Geospatial and fluvio-geomorphological investigation of confluence dynamics of river Raidak within Himalayan foreland basin, India7
Morphologic and hydraulic variability of small bedrock and alluvial channels in relation to lithological controls, Upper Ogun River Basin, Southwestern Nigeria6
Spatiotemporal variability and trends of drought episode in southeastern Ethiopia6
Kernel extreme learning machines (KELM): a new approach for modeling monthly evaporation (EP) from dams reservoirs6
Rainfall and weather conditions inducing intense landslide activity in northern Spain (Deba, Guipúzcoa)6
Novel insights for streamflow forecasting based on deep learning models combined the evolutionary optimization algorithm6
Preliminary observations of nivation processes, Cathedral Massif, Northwestern British Columbia, Canada5
Change detection of Jamuna River and its impact on the local settlements5
Determination of the relationship among compound Topographic Index (CTI), soil properties and land-use in karst ecosystems5
A geostatistical analysis of seismicity in Oklahoma using regression trees and neural networks4
Pier scours in fine-grained non-cohesive sediment and downstream siltation, an experimental approach4
Complex expressions of inverted and exhumed relief in central Utah, and some martian counterparts4
Periglacial landforms and soil formation on summit of the Mount lda (Kaz Dağı), Biga Peninsula-Turkey4
Depression morphology of Bayan Lake, Zavkhan province, Western Mongolia: implications for the origin of lake depression in Mongolia4
Temporal trends in snowfall contribution induced by lake-effect synoptic types4
West Coast vegetation shifts as a response to climate change over the past 130,000 years: geographic patterns and process from pollen data3
Seasonal bedrock temperature oscillations and inversions as a function of depth and the implications for thermal fatigue3
Landslide susceptibility analysis based on a semiquantitative method in the sierra-costa region, michoacán, mexico3
Flood variability in the common era: a synthesis of sedimentary records from Europe and North America3
Macrofabric and grain size analysis of moraines and other till deposits in the Serra da Estrela Mountains, central Portugal3
Sky view factor calculation in complex urban geometry with terrestrial LiDAR3
Automated neural network identification of cirques3
Geomorphology and dynamics of a coastal transgressive dune system, central California3
Evaluating the robustness of nature-based solutions: future resilience of sedum-based soft capping as a conservation approach for heritage sites in Britain and Ireland3
Retrieving dry snow stratigraphy using a versatile low-cost frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) K-band radar3
Seasonal estimates of the impacts of aerosol and dust pollution on orographic precipitation in the Colorado River Basin3
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