Quaternary Geochronology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Quaternary Geochronology is 15. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Luminescence dating of Enigmatic rock structures in New England, USA29
Downstream change of luminescence sensitivity in sedimentary quartz and the rearrangement of optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) components along two large rivers27
A new and effective method for quartz-feldspar separation for OSL and CRN dating26
From ice-dammed lake to aeolian dunes in the Store Mosse area, SW Sweden23
Aeolian landform processes since the last deglaciation revealed by OSL chronology and stratigraphy in the Hulunbuir dune field in NE China21
Snow avalanche synchronicity derived from a multi-path tree-ring reconstruction in the Făgăraș Mountains (Southern Carpathians, Romania)20
An evaluation of two cryptotephra quantification methods applied on lacustrine sediments with distant Laacher See tephra fallout19
Testing the applicability of standardised growth curves (SGCs) for OSL signals of quartz grains from the Yangtze Delta, China18
An (U-Th)/He age for the small Monturaqui impact structure, Chile17
Dating the Neanderthal environment: Detailed luminescence chronology of a palaeochannel sediment core at the Palaeolithic site of Lichtenberg in the Lower Saxony, northern Germany17
Comment on “Luminescence chronology of the Sankosh river terraces in the Assam–Buthan foothills of the Himalayas: Implications to climate and tectonics” by Quaternary Geochronology 72, 10136416
A targeted drilling and dating campaign to identify Stone Age archaeological sites before excavation in west coast southern Africa16
A method to date rock engravings using luminescence – tested at Murujuga, Western Australia15
Clean quartz matters for cosmogenic nuclide analyses: An exploration of the importance of sample purity using the CRONUS-N reference material15
Coupled ESR and U-series dating of the northernmost evidence of Gigantopithecus from Jianshi Longgudong site, China15
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