Geoderma Regional

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geoderma Regional is 19. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Soil priorities around the world - an introduction227
From rock to soil: Elemental mobility during pedogenesis in a deep Ultisol profile at the Mantiqueira Mountain Range, Southeastern Brazil69
Soil water content and photosynthetically active radiation influences soil color assessment62
Variation in soil chemical properties in relation to vegetation characteristics in a serpentine area of Hokkaido, Japan48
Estimating natural soil drainage classes in the Wisconsin till plain of the Midwestern U.S.A. based on lidar derived terrain indices: Evaluating prediction accuracy of multinomial logistic regression 44
Topographic zonation and polycyclic pedogenesis in the northern atolls of the Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean43
Comparison of specific and universal linear regression models for predicting soil water retention in eastern Croatia32
Soil science research priorities in the United States31
Field-scale spatial correlation between soil and Vis-NIR spectra in the Cerrado biome of Central Brazil30
A systematic evaluation of multisensor data and multivariate prediction methods for digitally mapping exchangeable cations: A case study in Australian sugarcane field25
Spatial prediction and uncertainty estimation of crucial GlobalSoilMap properties - A contextual study in the semi-arid area of western Iran25
Mineral and particle-size chemometric classification using handheld near-infrared instruments for soil in Northeast Brazil24
Soil health indicators in oil palm agroforestry systems in the eastern Amazon, Brazil23
How magnetism-based fractional spinels contribute to the bioavailability of geogenic chromium in serpentine soils of Taiwan23
Effects of different tillage and cropping systems on water repellency and hydraulic properties in a tropical Alfisol of southwestern Nigeria22
Variability of soil organic carbon and nutrient content across land uses and agriculturally induced land use changes in the forest-savanna transition zone of Cameroon21
Differences in soil biological activity and soil organic matter status only in the topsoil of Ferralsols under five land uses (Allada, Benin)20
13C evidence for the selective loss of active and inert organic carbon in soil aggregates under rain-induced overland flow erosion20
Temperature limitations in the use of hydrogels on leptosols in a semi-arid region of Brazil19
Surface soil sampling underestimates soil carbon and nitrogen storage of long-term cover cropping19
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