Limnology and Oceanography Letters

Papers
(The H4-Index of Limnology and Oceanography Letters is 22. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Tried and true vs. shiny and new: Method switching in long‐term aquatic datasets111
Aquatic reflectance derived from Sentinel‐2 Multispectral Imager data for inland waters in the conterminous United States78
Nitric oxide supersaturation in the surface waters of the oligotrophic Atlantic Ocean72
Diverse impacts of day and night temperature on spring phenology in freshwater marshes of the Tibetan Plateau56
Ice‐melt period dominates annual carbon dioxide evasion from clear‐water Arctic lakes51
A global review of pyrosomes: Shedding light on the ocean's elusive gelatinous “fire‐bodies”47
Unveiling differential thermal sensitivities in marine phytoplankton within the China Seas45
Biogeochemical‐Argo floats show that chlorophyll increases before carbon in the high‐latitude Southern Ocean spring bloom43
Cross‐contamination risks in sediment‐based resurrection studies of phytoplankton42
Eutrophication triggers diel and seasonal shifts of carbon dioxide and oxygen in tropical urban coastal waters33
Lagging spawning and increasing phenological extremes jeopardize walleye (Sander vitreus) in north‐temperate lakes33
Blooms also like it cold30
Grazer‐induced changes on mechanical properties of diatoms frustule: A new proof for a watery arms race29
Exploring the mismatch between the theory and application of photosynthetic quotients in aquatic ecosystems28
Validity of the Landsat surface reflectance archive for aquatic science: Implications for cloud‐based analysis28
Coupling air–water CO 2 flux and primary production dynamics under hydro27
Sequestration by the biological carbon pump: Do we really know what we are talking about?27
Increased anoxia following species invasion of a eutrophic lake25
Seasonal patterns of microbial diversity across the world oceans24
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Key bacterial groups maintain stream multifunctionality in response to episodic drying23
Recent warming of the Kuroshio Current has promoted offshore sediment transport in the Yellow Sea22
Clarifying water clarity: A call to use metrics best suited to corresponding research and management goals in aquatic ecosystems22
Field measurements and model predictions of turbulent kinetic energy in canopies of sparse vegetation under tidal flows22
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