Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Asian Earth Sciences is 23. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Hybrid thrust sequences – A new structural perspective64
Editorial Board56
Paleozoic rapid denudation of the Proterozoic Jinchuan Ni-Cu-PGE sulfide deposit, NW China: Insights from single-grain zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronology51
Cryptic compositional variation of olivine between interlayered troctolite and net-textured Fe-Ti oxide ore in the Baima layered intrusion, SW China: Implications for the origin of banded Fe-Ti oxide 50
Early Cretaceous magmatic-hydrothermal processes for the lode Yingdongpo gold and Poshan silver deposits in the Tongbai Orogen, central China49
Liquid immiscibility acting on the formation of the Miaoya carbonatite-syenite complex in the South Qinling Belt, Central China49
A dynamic rifting model of the Caroline Ridge, West Pacific35
Emplacement and exhumation history of Mesozoic granitic rocks in the Jiaonan uplift, eastern China32
Source rupture characteristics and ground motion simulation of the southernmost Ryukyu subduction zone 31 March 2002 Mw7.1 earthquake32
Sedimentary records of liquefaction from central Kerala (southwestern India), as earthquake indicators in a cratonic area31
A climate change from icehouse to greenhouse following Huronian glaciation: Evidence from long-term storm deposits of the Paleoproterozoic Hutuo Group in the North China Craton31
A probability-based approach for estimating ground motion using initial P-wave for earthquake early warning31
Analysis of crustal seismic anisotropy of the Eastern Himalayan collision zone and its adjoining regions30
Diverse geodynamic settings of the Egyptian ophiolites: Geochemical insights from Wadi Ghadir and Gabal Abu Dahr29
Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous Rebangco ophiolite, Tibet: Constraints on the Meso-Tethys Ocean tectonic evolution28
Present-day crustal strain and major fault slip rates in North China determined using GNSS observations28
Nature and origin of primary ore-forming fluids in the highly metamorphosed Archean Hongtoushan VMS deposit, North China: Insights from in situ S isotopes and trace elements of sulfides27
Active fault mapping in the onshore northern Banda Arc, Indonesia: Implications for active tectonics and seismic potential25
Cenozoic double-layered structure in the western Qaidam Basin, northern Tibetan Plateau, China24
Deep shale gas in the Ordovician-Silurian Wufeng–Longmaxi formations of the Sichuan Basin, SW China: Insights from reservoir characteristics, preservation conditions and development strategies24
Occurrence and mobility of shale oil in the Jiyang Depression, eastern China23
Geochemistry of late Miocene-Pleistocene basalts from a coastal area of Vietnam: Implication for small-scale mantle heterogeneities23
Stress distribution in the western India-Eurasia collision zone, its kinematics and seismotectonic implications23
Abrupt changes in the southwest monsoon during Mid-Late Holocene in the western Bay of Bengal23
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