Marine Geology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Marine Geology is 18. 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
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14C dating of tsunami deposits in arid environments: How challenging can it be? The example of La Graciosa, Canary Islands37
Cohesion, permeability, and slope failure dynamics: Implications for failure morphology and tsunamigenesis from benchtop flume experiments30
Geomorphic signature of the presence and breakup of large ice-sheet derived multi-keeled tabular icebergs30
Spatio-temporal patterns of intense tropical cyclones in the Western North Pacific over the past 1600 years29
Development shifts on the emerging Järve coast (Estonia) in Late Holocene29
A 50 kyr record of eolian sedimentation in the Eastern Arabian Sea – Dust deposition changes synchronous with the Northern Hemisphere Climatic Oscillations27
Shelf-break glaciation and an extensive ice shelf beyond northwest Greenland at the Last Glacial Maximum25
Testing the potential of drowned shore platforms as sea level proxies in a temperate, microtidal environment: Victoria, Australia23
An uneven rhodolith distribution controlled by sea-bottom conditions near Jeju Island, Korea22
Submarine channel shape controls combined turbidity current–contour current flow21
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Geological record of 18th and 19th century tsunamis along the Japan Sea coast of Tsugaru Peninsula, northwestern Japan19
Tropical cyclone activity over the past 1200 years at the Pelican Cays, Belize18
Caught in the act: calcareous algae creating undescribed morphologies of mesophotic algal reef18
Coastal hydrodynamics at the sub-Antarctic Possession Island (Crozet archipelago) inferred from bedform structures and sediment properties18
Reply to the comment by Dougherty, A.J. on “Relative sea-level records preserved in Holocene beach-ridge strandplains – An example from tropical northeastern Australia” by Brooke, B.P., Huang, Z., Nic18
A recently identified mass-transport deposit stack in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California (México), and its implication in the basin tectonics18
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