Geohealth

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geohealth is 24. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Estimated Mortality and Morbidity Attributable to Smoke Plumes in the United States: Not Just a Western US Problem53
Fossil Fuel Combustion Is Driving Indoor CO2 Toward Levels Harmful to Human Cognition47
Human Vulnerability to Landslides43
Quantifying the Human Health Benefits of Using Satellite Information to Detect Cyanobacterial Harmful Algal Blooms and Manage Recreational Advisories in U.S. Lakes43
Compound Risks of Hurricane Evacuation Amid the COVID‐19 Pandemic in the United States41
Differential Cardiopulmonary Health Impacts of Local and Long‐Range Transport of Wildfire Smoke39
The Effects of Heat Exposure on Human Mortality Throughout the United States39
On the Environmental Determinants of COVID‐19 Seasonality39
Health Impact Assessment of the 2020 Washington State Wildfire Smoke Episode: Excess Health Burden Attributable to Increased PM2.5 Exposures and Potential Exposure Reductions38
Global Observations and CMIP6 Simulations of Compound Extremes of Monthly Temperature and Precipitation36
A Review of the Scope of Artisanal and Small‐Scale Mining Worldwide, Poverty, and the Associated Health Impacts36
Public Health and Climate Benefits and Trade‐Offs of U.S. Vehicle Electrification35
Premature Deaths in Brazil Associated With Long‐Term Exposure to PM2.5 From Amazon Fires Between 2016 and 201934
Optimizing Spatial Allocation of COVID‐19 Vaccine by Agent‐Based Spatiotemporal Simulations34
Quantifying the Health Benefits of Face Masks and Respirators to Mitigate Exposure to Severe Air Pollution31
Elevated Hair Mercury Levels Are Associated With Neurodevelopmental Deficits in Children Living Near Artisanal and Small‐Scale Gold Mining in Peru31
Modeling the Spatiotemporal Association Between COVID‐19 Transmission and Population Mobility Using Geographically and Temporally Weighted Regression31
Air Pollution From Forest and Vegetation Fires in Southeast Asia Disproportionately Impacts the Poor29
Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity Analysis of Water Conservation in Beijing‐Tianjin‐Hebei Urban Agglomeration Based on the Geodetector and Spatial Elastic Coefficient Trajectory Models29
Impacts of Fine Particulate Matter From Wildfire Smoke on Respiratory and Cardiovascular Health in California28
Estimating Intra‐Urban Inequities in PM2.5‐Attributable Health Impacts: A Case Study for Washington, DC28
Wastewater Sample Site Selection to Estimate Geographically Resolved Community Prevalence of COVID‐19: A Sampling Protocol Perspective27
Investigation of Forest Fire Activity Changes Over the Central India Domain Using Satellite Observations During 2001–202026
A Comparative Analysis of the Temperature‐Mortality Risks Using Different Weather Datasets Across Heterogeneous Regions26
Associations Between Eight Earth Observation‐Derived Climate Variables and Enteropathogen Infection: An Independent Participant Data Meta‐Analysis of Surveillance Studies With Broad Spectrum Nucleic A24
Heat Safety in the Workplace: Modified Delphi Consensus to Establish Strategies and Resources to Protect the US Workers24
Mortality Attributable to Ambient Air Pollution: A Review of Global Estimates24
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