Anthropocene

Papers
(The H4-Index of Anthropocene 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Climate-smart harvesting and storing of water: The legacy of dhaka pits at Great Zimbabwe56
Identifying a scenario for preindustrial cropland cover using cultivation data: A case study of France, Germany and Italy54
Rethinking the Anthropocene: Not a time-transgressive event but a sudden rupture on the geologic time scale51
Fire exclusion, pyrogenic carbon, and ecosystem function: What have we lost?49
Increased black carbon (soot) accumulation during the Anthropocene in a less-developed region of Xinjiang, northwestern China48
Lead isotopic fingerprinting of 250-years of industrial era pollution in Greenland ice34
What motivates smallholder farmers to adapt to climate change? Insights from smallholder cropping in far-western Nepal33
Historical changes in biomass carbon stocks in the Mediterranean (Spain, 1860–2010)30
Publications reveal how socio-ecological research is implemented: Lessons from the Rhône long term socio-ecological research platform30
Identification of alkaline amendment sources (slash and burn versus marling) for cereal crops grown in the North of France: A multiple isotope approach (87Sr/86Sr, δ44/40Ca, δ88/86Sr)28
Effects of repeated drawdown flushing on riverbed fine sediment dynamics downstream from a dam27
Reconstruction of climatic and socio-economic impacts on the landscape of Northern Tuscany (Italy) over the last 2000 years based on palaeoecological and historical evidence27
Light and equity: The projections of bringing light to populations in need across Brazil26
Potential for redistribution of DwH-impacted bottom sediments to down-slope depocenters: Eastern Gulf of Mexico23
Lead isotope fingerprinting techniques help identify and quantify 3000 years of atmospheric lead pollution from Laguna Roya, northwestern Iberia18
Planetary Boundaries and the Doughnut frameworks: A review of their local operability18
Sedimentary indicators of anthropogenic impact in Fildes Peninsula lakes (King George Island, Maritime Antarctica)18
Harnessing the connectivity of climate change, food systems and diets: Taking action to improve human and planetary health17
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