Scottish Journal of Geology

Papers
(The TQCC of Scottish Journal of Geology is 1. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Dipnoan diversity in the early Pennsylvanian of Scotland: new lungfish from the Lower Coal Measures of North Lanarkshire4
Radiocarbon dating of a composite multi-period debris cone stratigraphy in the Lochan na Lairige, Ben Lawers4
Combining ground stability investigation with exploratory drilling for mine water geothermal energy development; lessons from exploration and monitoring3
Dr John Grant Malcolmson and a reconciliation of the Middle Devonian Lethen Bar and Lethen House fish-bearing nodule localities, with notes on the Middle Devonian nodule beds of the Moray Firth area3
Pāhoehoe lava emplacement in Lon Reudle, Mull3
Aspects of Aktuo-Paläontologie of the rocky beaches of the eastern Isle of Mull, UK3
Magma mixing between rhyolite and pseudotachylite as the origin for the Glencoe ‘flinty crush rock’3
A reinterpretation of the mineralization processes involved in the formation of the Tomnadashan sulfide deposit, Loch Tay, Scotland, UK3
Reply to discussion on ‘Borehole temperature log from the Glasgow Geothermal Energy Research Field Site: a record of past changes to ground surface temperature caused by urban development’ by Watson a3
Paleoproterozoic (late ‘Laxfordian’) reworking of juvenile Neoarchean Lewisian orthogneisses, Iona, Inner Hebrides, Scotland2
New information on the Early Devonian acanthodian Mesacanthus mitchelli from the Midland Valley of Scotland1
Trace element minerals from carbonatite-related fluids, The Aird, Scotland1
New malacostracan crustaceans from the Lower Coal Measures (Langsettian, Carboniferous) north Lanarkshire, Scotland1
Mechanisms of secondary carbonate precipitation on felsic, intermediate and mafic igneous rocks: a case study for NW Scotland1
Carbonaceous residues in the Southern Uplands accretionary prism of Ireland and Scotland1
Book review Caves of Assynt (3rd edition), edited by TJ Lawson & PNF Dowswell. Grampian Speleological Group, Edinburgh, 2022. £20.00, 211 pp., ISBN 978-1-739735-0-31
On a new species of Rhizodopsis from the Carboniferous of Scotland1
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