Elementa-Science of the Anthropocene

Papers
(The H4-Index of Elementa-Science of the 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Smallholder participation in zero-deforestation supply chain initiatives in the Indonesian palm oil sector: Challenges, opportunities, and limitations180
Can coastal and marine carbon dioxide removal help to close the emissions gap? Scientific, legal, economic, and governance considerations135
Changing the culture of ecology from the ground up83
Nansen and Amundsen basins: Gradients of physico-chemical properties and biota composition with implications for future resource management of the central Arctic Ocean41
Biogeochemical effects of a forest understory plant invasion depend more on dissimilar nutrient economies than invader biomass41
Agroforestry in temperate-climate commercial agriculture: Feedback from agroforestry practitioners in the Mid-Atlantic United States39
Methane and volatile organic compounds and their influence on air quality in Boulder, Colorado33
On the phenology and seeding potential of sea-ice microalgal species31
The case for a Framework for UnderStanding Ice-Ocean iNteractions (FUSION) in the Antarctic-Southern Ocean system26
Response to Bennett et al. Comment24
Does the government procurement market favor corporate social responsibility in a weak institution? Evidence from China23
Building sustainability research competencies through scaffolded pathways for undergraduate research experience22
Implementation of marine CO2 removal for climate mitigation: The challenges of additionality, predictability, and governability22
Low NOXand high organic compound emissions from oilfield pumpjack engines21
The MOSAiC Distributed Network: Observing the coupled Arctic system with multidisciplinary, coordinated platforms20
Elements of agroecological pest and disease management18
Seasonality of spectral radiative fluxes and optical properties of Arctic sea ice during the spring–summer transition18
Modelling the coupled mercury-halogen-ozone cycle in the central Arctic during spring17
Melt pond CO2 dynamics and fluxes with the atmosphere in the central Arctic Ocean during the summer-to-autumn transition17
Active and inactive oil and gas sites contribute to methane emissions in western Saskatchewan, Canada17
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