Izvestiya-Physics of the Solid Earth

Papers
(The TQCC of Izvestiya-Physics of the Solid Earth 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
Impact of Natural Extreme Events on Geophysical Fields in the Environment14
The State and Dynamics of the Ionosphere from Synchronous Records of ULF/VLF and HF/VHF Radio Signals at Geophysical Observatory “Mikhnevo”14
Recent Geodynamics and Slow Deformation Waves13
Effects of Seismic Waves in Water Level Changes in a Well: Empirical Data and Models12
Effect of Magnetic Storms on Low-Frequency Seismic Noise10
The Khuvsgul Earthquake of January 12, 2021 (MW = 6.7, ML = 6.9) and Early Aftershocks9
Geodynamical Evolution of the Earth’s Crust of Central Asia and Recent Geodynamics of the Kopet Dag Region, Turkmenistan9
The Influence of Fracturing of the Rocks and Model Materials on P-Wave Propagation Velocity: Experimental Studies9
Fluid Initiation of Fracture in Dry and Water Saturated Rocks8
Receiver-Function Velocity Structure of the Lithosphere beneath the Khibiny and Lovozero Massifs, Northeastern Baltic Shield8
The Effect of Strong Magnetic Storms on the Occurrence of Large Earthquakes7
The State of the Art in Studying the Deep Structure of the Earth’s Crust and Upper Mantle beneath the Baikal Rift from Seismological Data7
Acoustic, Magnetic, and Electric Effects of Stromboli Volcano Eruption, Italy, in July–August 20197
The Properties of Thermochemical Remanent Magnetization Acquired by Slow Laboratory Cooling of Titanomagnetite-Bearing Basalt Samples from Different Temperatures and the Results of the Thellier Method6
Experience of Modeling the Seismotectonic Flow of the Earth’s Crust in Central Asia6
Electromagnetic Earthquake Triggering: Field Observations, Laboratory Experiments, and Physical Mechanisms—A Review6
Condition of Occurrence of Large Man-Made Earthquakes in the Zone of Oil Production, Oklahoma6
The Character of Evolution of Rock Fracture Processes from Observations of Acoustic Emission and Time Variations in Radon Volumetric Activity6
A Devious Equatorial Dipole Hypothesis: on the Low-Latitude Glaciations Problem and Geomagnetic Field Configuration in Late Precambrian6
On the Need for Accurate Monitoring of the Geomagnetic Field during Directional Drilling in the Russian Arctic6
Review and Proposed Method to Study the Damage Orientation of Earthquake Effects in Pre-Instrumental Earthquakes6
Model of the Rupture Surface of the Khuvsgul Earthquake of January 12, 2021 From InSAR Data6
Recent Volumetric Deformations of Fault Zones6
Improving the Methods for Processing Large Data in Geophysics and Geomorphology Based on the Modified S- and F-approximations6
Recurrence of Deep Long-Period Earthquakes beneath the Klyuchevskoi Volcano Group, Kamchatka6
New Rock- and Paleomagnetic Data on Quaternary Deposits of the Tologoi Key Section, Western Transbaikalia, and Their Paleoclimatic Implications6
Analytical Models of the Physical Fields of the Earth in Regional Version with Ellipticity5
Separation of Potential Fields Generated by Different Sources Based on Modified S-Approximations5
Source Parameters of Microseismic Swarm Events Induced by the Explosion at the Korobkovskoe Iron Ore Deposit5
PMTools: New Application for Paleomagnetic Data Analysis5
Productivity of Mining-Induced Seismicity5
Ultra-Low Geomagnetic Field Intensity in the Devonian Obtained from the Southern Ural Rock Studies5
Maximum Earthquakes in Future Time Intervals5
Determination of the Formation Field of Artificial CRM and pTRM by the Thellier Method at Different Oxidation Stages of Natural Titanomagnetite5
On Geoseismic Noise and Helioseismic Oscillations5
Depths to Lithospheric Magnetic Sources and Lithospheric Thermal Regime under the East Siberian Sea5
Can Radioactive Emanations in a Seismically Active Region Affect Atmospheric Electricity and the Ionosphere?4
Single Phase Oxidation of Ferrimagnetic Grains as a Cause of L-Shaped Arai–Nagata Diagrams4
Deep Structure of the Northwestern Termination of the Caucasus from New Geological and Geophysical Data4
New Paleomagnetic Data on Late Cretaceous Chukotka Volcanics: the Chukotka Block Probably Underwent Displacements Relative to the North American and Eurasian Plates after the Formation of the Okhotsk-4
On the Correlation of Earthquakes with Geomagnetic Storms4
Crustal Movements and Deformations in Eastern Turkey in Connection with the Van Earthquake (October 23, 2011, Мw = 7.2): Study from GPS Data4
Next Generation Gravity Missions to Address the Challenges of High-Precision Space Gravimetry4
A Generalized Model of Filtration in a Fractured-Porous Medium with Low-Permeable Inclusions and Its Possible Applications4
Big Data in Geophysics and Other Earth Sciences4
Electrical Conductivity of the Basement of East European Platform in the Southeastern Ladoga Region from Magnetotelluric Data4
Amplitude of Secular Geomagnetic Variation in Late Cretaceous Based on Paleomagnetic Studies of the Okhotsk–Chukotka Volcanic Belt from Upper Reaches of Malyi Anyui River, West Chukotka4
The Structure of Seismicity Field in the Baikal Rift Zone4
Nucleation and Evolution of Sliding in Continental Fault Zones under the Action of Natural and Man-Made Factors: A State-of-the-Art Review4
Estimating the Parameters of Truncated Gutenberg–Richter Distribution4
Transition Zone from the Siberian Craton to the Verkhoyansk-Kolyma Folded System According to Seismic Data (Reference 3-DV Profile)4
Geomagnetic Variations Observed on the Earth’s Surface and Associated with Strong Earthquakes4
Hydraulic Crack Growth Dynamics from Ultrasound Transmission Monitoring in Laboratory Experiments4
Determining the Double Couple Moment Tensor for Kamchatka Earthquakes from Regional Seismic Waveforms4
The Relationship between Multifractal and Entropy Properties of Seismic Noise in Kamchatka and Irregularity of the Earth’s Rotation4
Propagation of Elastic Compressional Waves in a Porous-Fractured Medium Saturated with Immiscible Fluids3
Developing the Cambrian and Ordovician Magnetic Polarity Time Scale: Current Data and Attempt of Synthesis3
Initiation of Rock Fracture by Fluids of Different Viscosities3
Spatiotemporal Variations in Gutenberg–Richter b-Value Depending on the Depth and Lateral Position in the Earth’s Crust of the Garm Region, Tajikistan3
Formalized Lineament Analysis of Geological Structures in the Baikal Region3
3D Neural Network Inversion of Field Geoelectric Data with Calculating Posterior Estimates3
On the Relationship between the Omori and Gutenberg–Richter Parameters in Aftershock Sequences3
Seismic Wave Absorption in the Eastern Part of the North Caucasus Estimated from Records by Seismic Station “Makhachkala”3
Strong Seismic Activity of the Terskey Ala-Too Range Adyrs, Northern Tien Shan, in the Holocene from Radiocarbon Analysis Data3
On the Origin of Postseismic Deformation Processes in the Region of the Maule, Chile Earthquake of February 27, 20103
Seasonal Variations in the b-Value of the Reservoir-Triggered Seismicity in the Koyna–Warna Region, Western India3
Microparticles in the Atmosphere from Lithospheric Sources of Technogenic Origin3
Response of Water-Saturated Reservoirs to a Dynamic Impact Based on the Data of Groundwater-Level Monitoring by Precision Measurements3
Compressibility, Dissipation, and Heat Sources Effect on Temperature and Heat Flow Distribution in the Earth’s Mantle3
Seismic Noise H/V Spectral Ratio Can Be Inverted Jointly with Receiver Functions3
Seismicity of the Western Sector of the Russian Arctic3
The Slichter Mode Detection and Estimation from Laser Interferometer–Strainmeter Observations of the Chilean Earthquake of February 27, 20103
Ascending Heat and Mass Flow in Continental Crust: on the Problem of Driving Forces of Tectogenesis3
Comparative Analysis of the Methods for Estimating the Magnitude of Completeness of Earthquake Catalogs3
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