Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of E

Papers
(The median citation count of Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of E is 1. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Caridoid crustaceans from the Ballagan Formation (Tournaisian, Lower Carboniferous) of Willie's Hole, Chirnside, Scottish Borders, UK23
TRE volume 113 issue 3 Cover and Back matter19
3rd Palaeontological Virtual Congress: palaeontology in the virtual era6
James Croll and 1876: an exceptional year for a ‘singularly modest man’5
Integrated statistical and hydro-geochemical approach to identify the origin and process of saline contamination of Remila plain groundwater (Khenchela, Algeria)5
James Croll, celestial mechanics and climate change5
TRE volume 114 issue 3-4 Cover and Back matter5
A second fossil species of the enigmatic rove beetle genusCharhyphusin Eocene Baltic amber, with implications on the morphology of the female genitalia (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Phloeocharina5
Dr James Croll: a product of his environment? An exploration of the natural, social, personal and economic factors that influenced his extraordinary life4
Stratigraphic architecture of the Cenozoic Dugong Supersequence: implications for the late post-breakup development of the Eucla Basin, southern Australian continental margin4
TRE volume 114 issue 1-2 Cover and Front matter4
Predator–prey interactions based on drillholes: A case study of turritelline gastropods from the Pleistocene Szekou Formation of Taiwan4
Cosmic connections: James Croll's influence on his contemporaries and his successors4
Review of the Ordovician pelagic trilobite Ellipsotaphrus (Cyclopygoidea, Ellipsotaphridae) and its allies, with new discoveries from Girvan, Ayrshire4
A captorhinid-dominated assemblage from the palaeoequatorial Permian of Menorca (Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean)4
Dinocephalosaurus orientalis Li, 2003: a remarkable marine archosauromorph from the Middle Triassic of southwestern China3
Response model of fluid–rock ratio to reservoir space in primary formation of shale oil during hydrous pyrolysis3
Byronids and similar tubular fossils from the Devonian of the Barrandian area (Czech Republic)3
Gigantoproductid shell spiral and microstructure of tertiary layer: evaluation as taxonomical characters3
Descriptive anatomy and three-dimensional reconstruction of the skull of the tetrapod Eoherpeton watsoni Panchen, 1975 from the Carboniferous of Scotland3
Dynamic ecophenotypy in the Silurian Monograptidae (Graptolithina)3
Characterising the cave bear Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller by ZooMS: a review of peptide mass fingerprinting markers3
The first neotropical ground beetle (Coleoptera, Carabidae) from the Eocene of Ukraine: finding the first Old World ant nest beetle related to Eohomopterus in the Rovno amber2
TRE volume 114 issue 1-2 Cover and Back matter2
TRE volume 113 issue 1 Cover and Front matter2
The Early Pliocene small mammals (Eulipotyphla, Rodentia, Lagomorpha) from Berești and Mălușteni (eastern Romania): a fresh look at old collections2
Palaeo-climate and -topography of the continental orogen: Theoretical inversion with initial oxygen isotopes of ancient meteoric water2
Theoretical inversion of the fossil hydrothermal systems with oxygen isotopes of constituent minerals partially re-equilibrated with externally infiltrated fluids2
The first Late Permian fish fossils from Leszczyna quarry in South-West Poland2
TRE volume 113 issue 3 Cover and Front matter2
An Early Cretaceous sponge meadow from the Neuquén Basin, west-central Argentina: unsuspected hosts of a dynamic sclerobiont community2
First study of the bat fossil record of the mid-Atlantic volcanic islands2
Environmental impacts of physical and dynamical characteristics of the southern coastal waters of the Caspian Sea2
Proposal of the colour pattern reconstruction of basal cervids2
The remains of a large cercopithecid from the Lower Pleistocene locality of Karnezeika (southern Greece)2
Arsenate removal from aqueous solutions by Mg/Fe-LDH-modified biochar derived from apple tree residues2
Popularising Croll: an opportunity for expression and creativity2
On the morphospace of eurypterine sea scorpions1
Paralonchothrixgen. nov., the first record of Echimyini (Rodentia, Octodontoidea) in the late Miocene of Southern South America1
New record of cold-adapted fauna on the Castilian Plateau: Woolly rhinoceros – Coelodonta antiquitatis (Blumenbach, 1799) – at La Mina (Burgos, Spain)1
A forgotten cirripedological gem: a new species of whale barnacle of the genus Cetopirus from the Pleistocene of the United States West Coast1
Geochemical characteristics of terrigenous saline lacustrine shale in the Qianjiang Depression, Jianghan Basin, China: implications for controls on the formation of the inter-salt organic-rich shale1
The ‘janitor-geologist’ and the ‘cold materialistic scientific men’: James Croll's navigation of scientific societies1
TRE volume 114 issue 3-4 Cover and Front matter1
A new species of Mesolepis (Actinopterygii) from the Late Carboniferous of Scotland, with especial reference to Mesolepis wardi Young1
Lyell, the Geikies and Croll's observations on terrestrial glacial sediments and landforms1
Science, metaphysics and Calvinism: the God of James Croll1
TRE volume 113 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
James Croll – a man ‘greater far than his work’1
Landscape response to deformation in the Sabalan area, NW Iran: Inferred from quantitative morphological and structural analysis1
Reconstruction of the skull and description of new anatomical features of Diadectes absitus (Diadectidae, Diadectomorpha) from the early Permian of central Germany1
Faunal dynamics and evolution of Ordovician conodonts on the Baltic side of the Tornquist Sea1
Stratigraphy of volcanic rock successions of the North Atlantic rifted margin: the offshore record of the Faroe–Shetland and Rockall basins1
The ferns in a new Middle Jurassic locality from the Otlaltepec Formation, Puebla, Mexico1
TRE volume 113 issue 2 Cover and Back matter1
Croll, feedback mechanisms, climate change and the future1
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