History of Geo- and Space Sciences

Papers
(The median citation count of History of Geo- and Space Sciences is 0. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
History of the Potsdam, Seddin and Niemegk geomagnetic observatories – Part 2: Seddin9
The early meteorological network of the Societas Meteorologica Palatina (1781–1792): foundation, organization, and reception5
Contribution to the knowledge of early geotechnics during the 20th century: Laurits Bjerrum4
Historical background of Paleo Mega Lake of Rey4
Book review: Scientific Debates in Space Science by Warren David Cummings and Louis J. Lanzorotti4
Aurora records in the Spanish newspaper Extremadura for the period 1923–20173
History of EISCAT – Part 6: the participation of Japan in the EISCAT Scientific Association3
HMS Challenger and SMS Gazelle – their 19th century voyages compared3
Atmospheric electricity observations at Eskdalemuir Geophysical Observatory3
Early auroral photography and observations at the Sodankylä Geophysical Observatory in Finland, 1927–19293
Atmospheric electricity observations by Reinhold Reiter around Garmisch-Partenkirchen2
Mehmet Ozan Sungurlu, the legendary Turkish petroleum geologist2
Conjugate aurora observations by the Gjøa and Discovery expeditions2
Book review: My Life in Space Exploration by G. Haerendel1
History of Kakioka Magnetic Observatory1
The role of point discharge in the historical development of atmospheric electricity1
Pioneers of the ice age models: a brief history from Agassiz to Milankovitch1
New Zealand's first gauge-based sea level measurements1
A review of different mascon approaches for regional gravity field modelling since 19680
Foundation of the Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft in its international context0
Book review: Unleashing Yahweh: Ezekiel and the Northern Lights by George Siscoe0
Paul J. Crutzen – interactions with friends and colleagues0
Historical evolution of the geomagnetic declination at the Royal Observatory of Madrid0
A pioneering time of discoveries in large-scale tropical meteorology: 1960 through 19720
Revisiting the fall of the Veramin meteorite0
Global tephra studies: role and importance of the international tephra research group “Commission on Tephrochronology” in its first 60 years0
Historical geomagnetic observations from Prague observatory (since 1839) and their contribution to geomagnetic research0
History of the Potsdam, Seddin and Niemegk geomagnetic observatories – Part 3: Niemegk0
Understanding the drift of Shackleton's Endurance during its last days before it sank in November 1915, using meteorological reanalysis data0
Lightning and thunder explanations in encyclopedias – from ancient Greece to Wikipedia0
Geological investigations of the Lizard District, Cornwall, England: 1818–18830
History of the Potsdam, Seddin and Niemegk geomagnetic observatories – Part 1: Potsdam0
History of EISCAT – Part 5: Operation and development of the system during the first 2 decades0
Cyclicity in Earth sciences, quo vadis? Essay on cycle concepts in geological thinking and their historical influence on stratigraphic practices0
Intellectually gifted but inherently fragile – society's view of female scientists as experienced by seismologist Inge Lehmann up to 19300
Atmospheric electricity observations at Lerwick Geophysical Observatory0
History of the Tromsø ionosphere heating facility0
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