Icarus

Papers
(The H4-Index of Icarus is 29. 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
Inversion of ultraviolet occultation profiles in a dusty atmosphere: Analytic and numerical methods92
322P/SOHO: The counterpart of a historical comet in 254 CE?79
Inferences of water–ice cloud physics determined from MAVEN/IUVS aerosol retrievals and Mars GCM comparisons72
Planet Four: A Neural Network’s search for polar spring-time fans on Mars67
Simulation of surface regolith gardening and impact associated melt layer production under ns-pulsed laser ablation63
Comparing the radiolytic oxidation of sulfur and chloride within ice on Europa and Mars63
Jovian current disk crossings as observed by Juno JADE-I51
Plenoptic imaging of meteorite shape change during plasma wind tunnel experiments47
The annual cycle of water vapor above gale crater as retrieved by CRISM and compared to ChemCam passive sky spectroscopy45
Editorial Board45
Cosmic hydrogen and ice loss lines42
An analogue study of impact craters on Titan: Implications for Titan's surface age41
Long-period dynamical evolution of the meteoroid stream originating in comet 21P/Giacobini-Zinner40
Evidence for landslides in Sisyphi Cavi (Noachis Terra, Mars): Slope evolution and role of endogenous preparatory factors39
Expression of concern: “The spatial distributions of degraded craters and valley networks on Mars as a function of elevation: Their implications for Noachian climate” [Icarus 406 (2023) 115734]38
Subglacial catastrophic-flood origin of linear and curvilinear flat-rimmed pit chains on Mars: Evidence from geomorphological mapping and detailed landsystem analysis37
Influence of hydrothermal asteroidal conditions on the molecular structure and isotopic compositions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons37
On a radiolytic origin of red organics at the surface of the Arrokoth Trans-Neptunian Object35
Diffusion limited escape of hydrogen from Mars35
Formation of steep-sided domes on Venus via eruption of high crystallinity magmas35
Jovian upper clouds and hazes from visible and near infrared spectroscopy using CARMENES34
Raman spectroscopic documentation of Mars analog basalt alteration by brines34
An improved model of metal/silicate differentiation during Earth's accretion33
The high-resolution imaging science experiment (HiRISE) in the MRO extended science phases (2009–2023)32
Investigation of the shocked Viñales ordinary chondrite (L6) meteorite fall – Implications for shock classification, fragmentation, and collision dynamics31
An integrated study of Rutherfurd crater: Composition, morphology, and chronology31
Chaotic tides as a solution to the Hyperion problem31
Insights into pyroxene-dominated surfaces and implications for ongoing space exploration missions30
Exosphere-mediated migration of volatile species on airless bodies across the solar system29
Using surface displacements to probe Venus’ interior structure and atmospheric dynamics29
A case for young igneous volcanism in the Terra Sirenum region, Mars29
The magnetic susceptibility of Pleistocene paleosols as a martian paleoenvironment analog29
Optical observations and dust modelling of comet 156P/Russell-LINEAR29
Corrigendum to “On the forced orbital plane of the Hilda asteroids” Icarus 49 (2026), 11695929
Influence of observed seasonally varying composition on Titan’s stratospheric circulation29
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