Journal of African Earth Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of African Earth Sciences is 24. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Prediction of reservoir properties and fluids using rock physics techniques in the Rio Del Rey Basin, Cameroon62
Hydrogeochemistry of low agricultural soil yield in Sahelian and sub-tropical watersheds, Northern Cameroon47
The application of diamondoids indices for oils from Block 4 of the Muglad Basin in the middle of Africa45
Structural evolution and Microstructural analysis for al Faydh area, southern Arabian shield, Saudi Arabia45
Paleodepositional environments, lithostratigraphic bounding surfaces and basin-fill model of Mundeck Formation in Yabassi, NE Douala sub-basin40
Optimized event stratigraphy of Cenomanian-Turonian ostracods of North Africa and the Middle East36
Corrigendum to “Opening of the Algerian Basin: Petrological, geochemical and geochronological constraints from the Yaddene Complex (Lesser Kabylia, Northeastern Algeria)” [J. Afr. Earth Sci. 197 (202332
Origin of the post-orogenic dyke swarms of Saharan Metacraton, at Qaret El-Maiyit-Bir Safsaf area, southwest Egypt: Constraints on the magmatic–tectonic processes at the end of the Precambrian31
Cenomanian ostracods (Crustacea) of Djebel Sabaoune (Batna, Algeria): Specific assemblage and significance31
Facies analysis and carbonate platform evolution of the Oligo-Miocene deposits in the Aghajari and Rag-e-Safid oil fields, Dezful Embayment, SW Iran30
Hydrogeochemical properties of Çal Cave and its vicinity: Development and consequences of karstification in Düzköy (Trabzon, NE Türkiye)29
The geometry of the Western Boundary Fault (WBF) of Amer oil field and its influence on hydrocarbon trapping, western central Gulf of Suez, Egypt28
Analysis of very small-small theropod footprints data from Imilchil tracksite (Hig Central Atlas. Morocco). A concordance model for a global scale28
Quantitative biostratigraphy of the Miocene-Pleistocene succession in Sapphire field, offshore Nile Delta, Egypt27
Dolomitization of early-post rift Lower Jurassic carbonate platforms along the Moroccan Atlantic Margin: Origin and significance27
Cretaceous source rocks evaluation inferred from geochemical analysis and basin modeling in Northern-Central Atlas of Tunisia: A guide for exploration27
Contrasting Paleoproterozoic granitoids in the Kerdous, Tagragra d’Akka, Agadir-Melloul and Iguerda inliers (western Anti-Atlas, Morocco)26
Application of hydrogeophysics and diagnostic plots in setting up a sustainable managed aquifer recharge scheme, West Coast, South Africa26
Variscan structural evolution and metallogenic implications at the paleozoic maider basin, eastern anti-atlas, Morocco26
Ecological differences in upper Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic) reef communities determined by environmental conditions in carbonate settings25
The geochemical and economic significance of REE in the Upper Cretaceous-Eocene Tethyan phosphorites25
Structural analysis of the central Tunisian Atlas: Implications for salt-related structures and conjugate strike-slip faults25
Geochemistry of the Late Cretaceous to Paleogene sedimentary deposits of the SW Anambra Basin (Nigeria): Implications for provenance, tectonic conditions, and hydrothermal influence25
The buried Variscan granites and associated structures in the High Moulouya basin from gravity data and their role during the Triassic-Liassic extensional tectonics (Moroccan Meseta-Atlas domain).25
Geochemical characteristics of Neoproterozoic metavolcanic rocks of Ariab Auriferous Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide deposit, Red Sea hills, North-East Sudan24
Characteristics and susceptibility zonation of landslides in Wabe Shebelle Gorge, south eastern Ethiopia24
Understanding recharge mechanisms and surface water contribution to groundwater in granitic aquifers, Ghana: Insights from stable isotopes of δ2H and δ18O24
Groundwater potential characterisation over the Voltaian basin using geophysical, geological, hydrological and topographical datasets24
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