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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
How magnetism-based fractional spinels contribute to the bioavailability of geogenic chromium in serpentine soils of Taiwan120
Sensitivity and sustainability of soil quality indicators of Epicalcic Chernozem under soil erosion control technologies70
Grass cover and shallow tillage inter-row soil cultivation affecting CO2 and N2O emissions in a sloping vineyard in upland Balaton, Hungary44
Ammonia emission and nitrogen use efficiency with application of nitrification inhibitor and plant growth regulator in a calcareous soil (Karaj, Iran)35
Quantifying CO2 emissions from Quebec's agricultural peatland and identifying key parameters for guiding soil conservation strategies32
Response of soil nutrient losses to erosion-deposition processes and land use managements: A case study in southeastern Tigray of northern Ethiopia30
Spatial variability of soil, water, and vegetation in a Patagonian wetland: Implications for sustainable land management planning29
Applying RUSLE for soil erosion estimation in Romania under current and future climate scenarios28
Comparison of soil exchangeable calcium estimated using five extractants and near-infrared spectroscopy28
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons concentration and spatial distribution in the soils of Santiago de Compostela (northwestern Spain)28
Corrigendum to “Biochar soil amendment as carbon farming practice in a Mediterranean environment” [Geoderma Regional, 33, 2013, e00634]26
Based on soil carbon saturation capacity what is the potential for soil carbon improvement in rice-based cropping systems of northwest region of Bangladesh?26
Soil priorities for the Czech Republic23
Tracking pedogenic carbonate formation and alkalinity migration in agricultural soils amended with crushed wollastonite ore – Evidence from field trials in Southwestern Ontario23
Soil science research priorities in the United States22
Early-stage soil organic carbon stabilization in conservation agriculture-based cereal systems20
Influence of soil physicochemical properties on plant-parasitic nematode assemblages in contrasting agricultural soils20
13C evidence for the selective loss of active and inert organic carbon in soil aggregates under rain-induced overland flow erosion19
Soil health indicators in oil palm agroforestry systems in the eastern Amazon, Brazil19
Conventional soil test phosphorus failed to accurately predict dissolved phosphorus release in agricultural hydromorphic soils in Brittany, Western France19
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