Journal of Sedimentary Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Sedimentary Research is 12. 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
A Pliocene lacustrine system in the Nellis basin, southern Nevada, USA: implications for the Colorado River drainage system37
Paleocene (65–63 and 58.5 ma) marine flooding and 62–60 ma sediment bypass in southern Wyoming, U.S.A.: Implications for Laramide sediment flux to the Gulf of Mexico31
Evaluation of Climatic and Tectonic Imprints In Fluvial Successions of An Early Permian Depositional System (Asselian VrchlabÍ Formation, Krkonoše Piedmont Basin, Czech Republic)20
Environmental magnetism evidence for longshore drift distribution of Fe-bearing phases: An example from the Brazilian southeastern coastal region17
Dynamic near-seafloor sediment transport in Kaikōura Canyon following a large canyon-flushing event17
Hydrodynamic influences on sedimentology and geomorphology of nearshore parts of carbonate ramps: Holocene, NE Yucatán Shelf, Mexico16
The role of bottom meso-scale dynamics in contourite formation in the Argentine Basin14
Porosity and mineralogy in the Lajas tight gas sandstone reservoir, Neuquén Basin, Argentina14
The Role of Cyanobacteria In the Microfabric Heterogeneity of Cambrian Leiolite, North China12
Comparative hydraulic and sedimentologic study of ripple formation using experimental turbidity currents and saline currents12
Evolution of a buried moat–drift system in the Ewing Terrace uncovering highly dynamic bottom currents at the Argentine margin from the early Oligocene to middle Miocene12
Insights into glendonite formation from the upper Oligocene Sagavanirktok Formation, North Slope, Alaska, U.S.A.12
Constant size and mobility of grains in the Oligo-Miocene megafan deposits in the Swiss Molasse Basin despite long-term changes in tectonic processes, climatic conditions, and sediment flux12
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