Geo-Marine Letters

Papers
(The TQCC of Geo-Marine Letters is 4. 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
Oceanic sediment accumulation rates predicted via machine learning algorithm: towards sediment characterization on a global scale31
Methane seeps on the outer shelf of the Laptev Sea: characteristic features, structural control, and benthic fauna30
Terraces, reefs, and valleys along the Brazil northeast outer shelf: deglacial sea-level archives?22
Crustal structure and Moho topography of the southern part (18° S–25° S) of Central Indian Ridge using high-resolution EIGEN6C4 global gravity model data20
Applications and utility of the surface elevation table–marker horizon method for measuring wetland elevation and shallow soil subsidence-expansion15
Bathymetry of the South African continental shelf14
Field observation of the wave-induced pore pressure response in a silty soil seabed14
Constraints of salinity- and sediment-induced stratification on the turbidity maximum in a tidal estuary11
The influence of inhomogeneous hydrate formation on permeability anisotropy of porous media11
Latest Miocene restriction of the Mediterranean Outflow Water: a perspective from the Gulf of Cádiz9
Seismic stratigraphy of a partially filled incised valley on a semi-arid continental shelf, Northeast Brazil8
Elevated turbidity and dissolved manganese in deep water column near 10°47’S Central Indian Ridge: studies on hydrothermal activities8
Crustal variability along the rifted/sheared East African margin: a review8
Accumulation and distribution of heavy metals in surface sediments from the continental shelf adjacent to Abu Qir Bay, Egypt, as a function of grain size7
Controls on the evolution of submarine canyons in steep continental slopes: geomorphological insights from Palar Basin, southeastern margin of India7
Active deformation of Sagami Bay triggered by approach of the Izu island arc6
The morphodynamics of transverse dunes on the coast of South Africa6
Quaternary continental shelf basins of Saronikos Gulf, Aegean Sea6
Raman-XPS spectroscopic investigation of heavy mineral sands along Indian coast6
Bulk, isotopic, petrographic organic matter and mineral distribution as proxies of environmental process in Guanabara Bay, SE, Brazil6
Bedform evolution and dynamics of a geostrophic current-swept shelf, northern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa6
Salinity effects on cultured Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral) from high latitudes: new paleoenvironmental insights5
Wave-driven sediment mobility on the Eastern Brazilian shelf under different weather systems5
Floods, sedimentation and tidal exchanges in the Keurbooms Estuary, South Africa5
Improved feature extraction in seismic data: multi-attribute study from principal component analysis5
3D modelling of beach topography changes caused by the tombolo phenomenon using terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry on the example of the city of Sopot4
Geomorphology of a tropical river delta under pressure: the Rufiji delta, Tanzania—context, channel connectivity and alongshore morpho-sedimentary and hydrodynamic variability4
Slope instability detection for muddy submarine channels using sub-bottom profile images based on bidimensional empirical mode decomposition4
Detecting the effects of rapid tectonically induced subsidence on Mayotte Island since 2018 on beach and reef morphology, and implications for coastal vulnerability to marine flooding4
A comprehensive model of seismic velocities for the Bay of Mecklenburg (Baltic Sea) at the North German Basin margin: implications for basin development4
Continental shelf morphology controlled by bottom currents, mud diapirism, and submarine slumping to the east of the Gaoping Canyon, off SW Taiwan4
Environmental implications of the distribution and physical characteristics of surface sediments in the northern Persian Gulf4
Characteristics of rare earth elements in the surface sediments of Southwest Indian Ridge: implication of grain size for the identification of hydrothermal activity4
Geochemical origin of methane in hydrothermal fluid and its implication for the subseafloor hydrothermal circulation at the Middle Okinawa Trough4
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