Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

Papers
(The H4-Index of Progress in Earth and Planetary Science 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Imaging flow focusing and isolation of aqueous fluids in synthetic quartzite: implications for permeability and retained fluid fraction in deep-seated rocks73
Chromatographic isolation for performing enantiomer-specific radiocarbon analysis (ESRA): first method development for individual L- and D-amino acids72
Comparisons of strontium isotope ratios in the water and otoliths suggest narrow habitat ranges of freshwater three-spined sticklebacks in Otsuchi, Japan35
Scanning SQUID microscope system for geological samples: further system improvements and development of post-processing software25
A simple method for taxon-specific purification of diatom frustules from ocean sediments using a cell sorter23
Importance of pumiceous sediment in influencing chemistry of hydrothermal fluids in Okinawa Trough: insights from boron isotopic ratios21
Relationship between strain accumulation and release associated with recent slow slip events on the Japanese Islands21
Application of microsublimation for sample purification in compound-specific radiocarbon analysis20
Clockwise rotation of SW Japan and timing of Izanagi–Pacific ridge subduction revealed by arc migration20
Spatiotemporal changes in the strain field in the Niigata–Kobe Tectonic Zone: long-term analysis using GNSS time series data20
Nitrogen isotopic composition of amino acids reveals a variety of trophic ecology of organisms inhabiting chemosynthesis-based ecosystems19
Accessing the energy-limited and sparsely populated deep biosphere: achievements and ongoing challenges of available technologies19
Evaporative effects on day-to-day precipitation isotope variability in East Asia19
Electrochemical survey of electroactive microbial populations in deep-sea hydrothermal fields19
Incoming plate structure at the Japan Trench subduction zone revealed in densely spaced reflection seismic profiles18
Asian dust to the North Pacific since the late Eocene: from source to sink18
Melt-poor spreading in the Shikoku back-arc basin: geophysical investigation of the initial spreading stage17
0.15170979499817