Tectonophysics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Tectonophysics is 23. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Insights into the deep structure of the Bou Azzer-El Graara inlier (Central Anti-Atlas, Morocco): Inference from high-resolution magnetic data, and geodynamic implications59
Heat flow in an active plate margin: New Zealand's crustal thermal regime from borehole temperatures and numerical modelling38
The temporal and spatial relationship between strike-slip and reverse faulting in subduction-related orogenic system: Insights from the Western slope of the Puna Plateau35
The Bajo Grande Basin: Late Jurassic(?)-Early Cretaceous syn-orogenic depocenters in southwestern Gondwana34
Influence of in-situ temperatures and pressures on the permeability of hydrothermally altered basalts in the oceanic crust33
A practical method to determine the five-parameter orientation of intragranular boundaries in polycrystals33
Seismicity patterns along the northern Manila Trench reflect crustal properties of the subducting plate32
Mixed-mode deformation in a rock bridge between two fault segments29
High-resolution Vs tomography of South China by joint inversion of body wave and surface wave data29
Geomechanical modelling of fault-propagation folds: Estimating the influence of the internal friction angle and friction coefficient29
Surface wave phase velocity variations underneath the Indian Ocean geoid low29
The important boundary role of Lianhuashan fault zone in late Mesozoic magmatism of South China: New insights from ambient noise tomography and teleseismic data27
Estimation of the maximum earthquakes magnitude based on potential brittle volume and strain rate: The Italy test case27
Minor earthquake sequences in the Amatrice-Norcia epicentral area (Central Italy)25
Editorial Board25
Uplift and subsidence at the periphery of the Lebanese Restraining Bend, Northern Dead Sea Fault24
Crustal imbrication and mountain building in the Eastern Iranian Ranges; Insights from receiver function and Rayleigh wave dispersion analysis24
Triggered and recurrent slow slip in North Sulawesi, Indonesia24
Earthquake potential in the peripheral zones of the Ordos Block based on contemporary GPS strain rates and seismicity24
Asymmetry of faults and stress patterns within the Dead Sea basin as displayed by seismological analysis23
The effect of strain on the crystallinity of carbonaceous matter: Application of Raman spectroscopy to deformation experiments23
Paleoseismological evidence for historical ruptures along the Meduno Thrust (eastern Southern Alps, NE Italy).23
Subduction related faults and sedimentary basins: The Western Ionian Sea case23
Timing and Kinematics of late Cenozoic Strike-slip Faults in the Western Tibetan Plateau: New Constraints from Provenance Analysis and Detrital Thermochronology23
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