Geoscience Letters

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geoscience Letters is 16. 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
Regional variation of the influence of cross-equatorial northerly surge towards diurnal cycle of rainfall over Java Island90
Dynamic conditions for large shallow intraslab earthquakes: four categories of subduction zones64
Sensor orientation of the TMD seismic network (Thailand) from P-wave particle motions62
Retrieving ground displacements by tightly integrating inertial instruments with GNSS58
Morphological changes of Anak Krakatau after the 22 December 2018 flank collapsed49
Distinct effects of interdecadal Warm Pool Seesaw and Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation over the tropical Indo-Pacific47
Using an ensemble machine learning model to delineate groundwater potential zones in desert fringes of East Esna-Idfu area, Nile valley, Upper Egypt36
Rethinking our world: a perspective on a cleaner globe emerging from reduced anthropogenic activities35
Enhanced impacts of the North Pacific Victoria mode on the Indian summer monsoon onset in recent decades31
IMF By influence on fast earthward convection flows in the near-lunar magnetotail29
Application of the MELTS program to the fractional crystallization of low-alumina alkaline magma on Jeju Volcanic Island, Korea28
Effect of mesoscale eddies on the transport of low-salinity water from the Bay of Bengal into the Arabian Sea during winter25
Factors leading to the high frequency of western North Pacific tropical cyclones in late autumn 202423
Relation of land surface temperature with different vegetation indices using multi-temporal remote sensing data in Sahiwal region, Pakistan23
Application of machine learning and resistivity measurements for 3D apparent geological modeling in the Yilan plain, Taiwan, at the SW Tip of the Okinawa trough22
Seismically-induced landslide probabilistic hazard mapping of Aba Prefecture and Chengdu Plain region, Sichuan Province, China for future seismic scenarios16
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