Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water

Papers
(The TQCC of Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Water is 17. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Waters From the Third Pole184
The lead and copper rule: Limitations and lessons learned from Newark, New Jersey117
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Identifying anthropogenic legacy in freshwater ecosystems83
Hydrological modeling of the Silala River basin. 1. Model development and long‐term groundwater recharge assessment80
Multispecies assemblages and multiple stressors: Synthesizing the state of experimental research in freshwaters75
Revisiting groundwater law through the lenses of earth system law and rights of nature67
A new flow path: eDNA connecting hydrology and biology62
Reanimating the strangled rivers of Aotearoa New Zealand61
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The geological evolution of the Silala River basin, Central Andes49
The effects of drought on biodiversity in UK river ecosystems: Drying rivers in a wet country48
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Interdisciplinary Approaches Improve Understanding of Cryptogenic Species: A Historical Case Study of Crayfish in Montana, USA45
Beaver Versus Human: The Big Differences in Small Dams44
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Water‐IQ matters as water conflicts mount40
At the Confluence of River and City: Urbanization, Modernity, and the Political Ecology of Urban Rivers39
Mitigating floods and attenuating surface runoff with temporary storage areas in headwaters38
Enhancing river floodplain management with nature‐based solutions: Overcoming barriers and harnessing enablers37
Scientific evidence of the hydrological impacts of nature‐based solutions at the catchment scale35
Advancing Multiple‐Use Water Services for Development in Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries34
A call for an accurate presentation of glaciers as water resources33
Water and Communal Conflict: A Review of the Literature33
Resilient riverine social–ecological systems: A new paradigm to meet global conservation targets32
Macrophytes as passive bioindicators of trace element pollution in the aquatic environment30
MAD water: Integrating modular, adaptive, and decentralized approaches for water security in the climate change era29
Setting a pluralist agenda for water governance: Why power and scale matter28
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Geophysics as a hypothesis‐testing tool for critical zone hydrogeology27
Water scarcity in the fast‐growing megacity of Lagos, Nigeria and opportunities for managed aquifer recharge27
Mapping the landscape of water and society research: Promising combinations of compatible and complementary disciplines27
A Review of Social and Organizational Barriers to Water Reuse in the United States27
Theoretical Underpinnings of Snow Interception and Canopy Snow Ablation Parameterisations26
The Future of Water and Democracy: Assessing and Improving Water Governance in the United States26
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The development of a hydrogeological conceptual model of groundwater and surface water flows in the Silala River Basin25
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Potential pollution risks of historic landfills in England: Further analysis of climate change impacts25
Short to Long Streamflow Droughts: A Process‐Oriented Review25
Feedbacks Between Climate and Freshwater Ecosystem Engineers25
Hydropolitics intertwined with geopolitics in the Brahmaputra River Basin25
A Review on the Coupled Hydrological and Hydrodynamic Modeling for Watershed Floods24
An overview of the evolving jurisdictional scope of the U.S. Clean Water Act for hydrologists24
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A review of atmospheric water vapor lidar calibration methods23
Beyond landscape experience: A systematic literature review on the concept of spatial quality in flood‐risk management22
Toward a common methodological framework for the sampling, extraction, and isotopic analysis of water in the Critical Zone to study vegetation water use22
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Delivering global water security: Embedding water justice as a response to increased irrigation efficiency22
Multi‐scalar interactions between mismanaged plastic waste and urban flooding in an era of climate change and rapid urbanization21
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Wastewater surveillance could serve as a pandemic early warning system for COVID‐19 and beyond20
Toward a contextualized research agenda: Governance challenges of the wastewater treatment policy in Mexico and the role of subnational governments20
Causes and Mitigation of Flooding in the Brahmaputra River Basin: A Systematic Review20
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Women in limnology: From a historical perspective to a present‐day evaluation19
Bridging the divide between inland water quantity and quality with satellite remote sensing: An interdisciplinary review19
A Call for a Unified Database to Address Exposure Disparities in the United States19
Enhancing Climate Resilience Through Dam and Barrier Removal19
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Hydrochemical and isotopic evaluation of groundwater and river water in the transboundary Silala River watershed19
An interdisciplinary overview of levee setback benefits: Supporting spatial planning and implementation of riverine nature‐based solutions18
Water Reuse for Cape Town: Investing in Resilience to Avoid Another “Day Zero”18
Review on model development techniques for dam break flood wave propagation18
Are sponge cities the solution to China's growing urban flooding problems?18
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Land Use‐Land Cover and Hydrological Modeling: A Review17
Using water walks as a research method to gather data in water‐related social research17
Uncertainties as a Guide for Global Water Model Advancement17
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