Marine Chemistry

Papers
(The H4-Index of Marine Chemistry is 15. 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
Contrasting rare earth element concentrations and mixing behaviors in the St. Lawrence Estuary and Saguenay Fjord47
Comparing the isotopic and molecular composition of dissolved organic carbon between the oligotrophic South China Sea and the adjacent North Pacific Ocean: Signals of biodegradation, conservative mixi40
The bio- and thermal lability of dissolved organic matter as revealed by high-resolution mass spectrometry and thermal chemical analyses38
Distribution of dissolved aluminum and dissolved iron in Kongsfjorden: A glacial fjord in the Arctic27
Dynamic distribution and photochemical-microbial coupling degradation of dissolved organic matter in a large river-Influenced Bay22
Modeling of phosphate flux induced by flood resuspension on a macrotidal estuarine mudflat (Seine, France)21
Comparison of discrete and underway CO2 measurements: Inferences on the temperature dependence of the fugacity of CO2 in seawater21
Muddy sediments are an important potential source of silicon in coastal and continental margin zones20
Editorial Board18
Editorial Board18
The roles of carbonate, borate, and bicarbonate ions in affecting zooplankton hatching success under ocean acidification17
Oxygen isotope composition of seawater and salinity in the western Indian Ocean: Implications for water mass mixing17
Editorial Board17
Assessing the utility of barium isotopes to trace Eurasian riverine freshwater inputs to the Arctic Ocean17
Samarium (Sm3+) and copper (Cu2+) complexation property with dissolved organic matter16
Seawater alkalinity enhancement with magnesium hydroxide and its implication for carbon dioxide removal15
The effect of chemical structure on hydrolysis pathways of small peptides in coastal seawater15
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Identification of Li as a reference element in Sargassum bioaccumulation of conservative-type elements (Mg, Mo, Sb, Cs and U)15
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