Meteoritics & Planetary Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Meteoritics & Planetary Science is 17. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Anorthositic lunar regolith breccia Dhofar 1769—Clear indications for repeated mixing of impact melt lithologies44
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Quantitative evolved gas analysis: Winchcombe in comparison with other CM2 meteorites36
Provenance of altered carbon phases and impact history of the Stac Fada Member, NW Scotland30
A possible 5 km wide impact structure with associated 22 km wide exterior collapse terrain in the Alhabia–Tabernas Basin, southeastern Spain29
2021 Elmar K. Jessberger Award for Maria Schönbächler29
Erratum to “Effects of hot desert weathering on highly siderophile elements in ordinary chondrites”26
A Potůčky fragment of the Steinbach IVA ‐an meteorite: Implications from the trace‐element composition of the constituent phases26
Impact origin of lunar zircon melt inclusions in Apollo impact melt breccia 1431124
Ries magnetic mineralogy: Exploring impact and post‐impact evolution of crater magnetism21
Drelów, the 13th and latest meteorite fall in Poland—A typical L6 chondrite with shock veins19
Results of statistical analysis of primary components concentrations in bulk chemical composition of ordinary chondrite groups19
Citation: Barringer Medal and Award 2026 for Philippe Claeys18
The Earth atmosphere‐like bulk nitrogen isotope composition obtained by stepwise combustion analyses of Ryugu return samples18
Determining impact angle from the spatial distribution of shock metamorphism: A case study of the Gosses Bluff (Tnorala) impact structure, Australia18
Iron redox variations in Australasian Muong Nong‐type tektites17
Static recrystallization of shocked calcite in Ries impact breccias17
Vertical profiling of shock attenuation at the Rochechouart impact structure, France17
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