Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of E

Papers
(The TQCC of Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of E is 2. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Stratigraphy of volcanic rock successions of the North Atlantic rifted margin: the offshore record of the Faroe–Shetland and Rockall basins18
Diverse vertebrate assemblage of the Kilmaluag Formation (Bathonian, Middle Jurassic) of Skye, Scotland15
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 amber11
A captorhinid-dominated assemblage from the palaeoequatorial Permian of Menorca (Balearic Islands, western Mediterranean)5
James Croll – a man ‘greater far than his work’5
A relict tropical forest bat assemblage from the early Miocene of the Ribesalbes-Alcora Basin (Castelló, Spain)4
A review of the stem amnioteEldeceeon rolfeifrom the Viséan of East Kirkton, Scotland4
Volcanic landscape controls on pre-rift to syn-rift volcano sedimentary systems: the Prestfjall Formation eruptive hiatus, Faroe Islands Basalt Group, northeast Atlantic4
Foraminiferal biostratigraphy of Brigantian-Arnsbergian limestones from eastern Scotland and Northumberland (northeast England)4
James Croll and 1876: an exceptional year for a ‘singularly modest man’4
Evaluation of active tectonics using geomorphic indices in a mountainous basin of Iran4
The ‘janitor-geologist’ and the ‘cold materialistic scientific men’: James Croll's navigation of scientific societies4
In search of James Croll: archives, genealogy, publications and other resources3
Science, metaphysics and Calvinism: the God of James Croll3
Significance of viscous folding in the migmatites of Chotanagpur Granite Gneiss Complex, eastern India3
The oceanographic contribution of James Croll3
Croll, feedback mechanisms, climate change and the future3
Cranial morphology of the middle Permian pareiasaurNochelesaurus alexanderifrom the Karoo Basin of South Africa3
First carnivorous fungus from Santonian Taimyr amber3
Lyell, the Geikies and Croll's observations on terrestrial glacial sediments and landforms3
Characterising the cave bear Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller by ZooMS: a review of peptide mass fingerprinting markers3
Stratigraphic architecture of the Cenozoic Dugong Supersequence: implications for the late post-breakup development of the Eucla Basin, southern Australian continental margin2
James Croll, celestial mechanics and climate change2
Revision ofErpetosuchus(Archosauria: Pseudosuchia) and new erpetosuchid material from the Late Triassic ‘Elgin Reptile’ fauna based on μCT scanning techniques2
Ichthyosaurs from the Upper Triassic (Carnian–Norian) of the New Siberian Islands, Russian Arctic, and their implications for the evolution of the ichthyosaurian basicranium and vertebral column2
First dinosaur from the Isle of Eigg (Valtos Sandstone Formation, Middle Jurassic), Scotland2
Paralonchothrix gen. nov., the first record of Echimyini (Rodentia, Octodontoidea) in the late Miocene of Southern South America2
Environmental impacts of physical and dynamical characteristics of the southern coastal waters of the Caspian Sea2
Dr James Croll: a product of his environment? An exploration of the natural, social, personal and economic factors that influenced his extraordinary life2
James Croll and geological archives: testing astronomical theories of ice ages2
Body plan of Dickinsonia, the oldest mobile animals2
First study of the bat fossil record of the mid-Atlantic volcanic islands2
The remains of a large cercopithecid from the Lower Pleistocene locality of Karnezeika (southern Greece)2
Cosmic connections: James Croll's influence on his contemporaries and his successors2
Geology of the Souter Head subvolcanic complex, Aberdeenshire, Scotland: an Ordovician granite-related Mo–(Bi–As–Au) system2
Origin of chert in the Upper Ordovician–Lower Silurian: implications for the sedimentary environment of North Qilian Orogen2
On the thickness of the Antarctic ice, and its relations to that of the glacial epoch2
Multi-chronometer dating of the Souter Head complex: rapid exhumation terminates the Grampian Event of the Caledonian Orogeny2
Popularising Croll: an opportunity for expression and creativity2
The Early Pliocene small mammals (Eulipotyphla, Rodentia, Lagomorpha) from Berești and Mălușteni (eastern Romania): a fresh look at old collections2
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