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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Advances in paleoclimatology14
Assessment of physicochemical properties of suspended sediment in Yangtze river estuary10
Assessment of LST spatial and temporal changes in Jazmourian basin, southeast Iran9
Distinguishing glacial diamictons and landforms using till macrofabric and grain size analysis: Serra da Cabreira Mountains, NW Portugal9
A student’s guide to the writing parts of a research project in physical geography and allied disciplines8
Climatic implications of late Holocene loess and intervening paleosols, Southern Zanskar range, northwestern Himalaya8
Tectonic controls on the morphometry of alluvial fans in an arid region, northeast Iran7
Duke William’s 1066 campaign, the historical climatology7
Estimating components of the hydrological cycle in the Atlantic Forest Biome using the INLAND surface model6
The paraglacial adjustment of an Alpine lateral moraine, Bas Glacier d’Arolla, Switzerland6
Examining spatiotemporal trends of drought in the conterminous United States using self-organizing maps5
Citizen science monitoring of beach and dune erosion during Hurricane Fiona5
Novel insights for streamflow forecasting based on deep learning models combined the evolutionary optimization algorithm5
Regional piedmont incision during base-level rise in the northeastern Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA5
Cool season near-surface wind speed trends across the central Appalachian Mountains region of the eastern United States, 1995-20224
Influence of cold fronts on microscale atmospheric conditions within the complex terrain of Watkins Glen Gorge, New York4
Distribution of native plants and birds on 27 remote Tuamotu atolls (South Pacific Ocean): a contribution to the Island species-area relationship3
Evaluating the capability of UAV-Derived DEMs for flood hazard analysis3
Using soil micromorphology to assess the reliability of radiocarbon and OSL dating of fluvial deposits3
Assessment of Changes in Planform Morphology of the Upper Yamuna River Segment, India, Using Remote Sensing and GIS3
Numerical modelling of a flash-flood event at Peribán de Ramos, Michoacán (Mexico)3
Geomorphological features of the Jurassic Granites in NE Nigeria (Southern Sahara)3
It’s an Insect’s World, We Just Live on it: Exploring Entomogeomorphology as a Potential Subdiscipline of Geography3
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