Geological Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geological Journal is 17. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
A comprehensive review of machine learning‐based methods in landslide susceptibility mapping74
Trade‐off between environmental sustainability and economic growth through coal consumption and natural resources exploitation in China: New policy insights from wavelet local multiple corr68
Landslide Susceptibility mapping using random forest and extreme gradient boosting: A case study of Fengjie, Chongqing50
Connectivity of organic matter pores in the Lower Silurian Longmaxi Formation shale, Sichuan Basin, Southern China: Analyses from helium ion microscope and focused ion beam scanning electron microscop39
Current and emerging analytical techniques for geochemical and geochronological studies37
Towards unlocking the chain of sustainable development in the BRICS economies: Analysing the role of economic complexity and financial risk32
Modelling the green logistics and financial innovation on carbon neutrality goal, a fresh insight for BRICS‐T26
Middle Triassic lower crust‐derived adakitic magmatism: Thickening of the Dananhu intra‐oceanic arc and its implications for arc–arc amalgamation in the Eastern Tianshan (NW China)26
Hydroclimate variability during the last two millennia from the mudflats of Diu Island, Western India25
Characterization and assessment of flood inundated areas of lower Brahmaputra River Basin using multitemporal Synthetic Aperture Radar data: A case study from NE India25
Subduction versus non‐subduction origin of the Nagaland‐Manipur Ophiolites along the Indo‐Myanmar Orogenic Belt, northeast India: Fact and fallacy23
RETRACTED: A systematic review on climate change and geo‐environmental factors induced land degradation: Processes, policy‐practice gap and its management strategies21
Environmental cost of financial development within the framework of the load capacity curve hypothesis in the BRICS economies: Do renewable energy consumption and natural resources mitigate19
Assessment of biomass energy barriers towards sustainable development: Application of Pythagorean fuzzy AHP19
Is a green world real or a dream? A look at green growth from green innovation and financial development: Evidence from fragile economies19
Evidence of melt– and fluid–rock interactions in the refractory forearc peridotites and associated mafic intrusives from the Tuting–Tidding ophiolites, eastern Himalaya, India: Petrogenetic18
Dynamic assessment of slope stability based on multi‐source monitoring data and ensemble learning approaches: A case study of Jiuxianping landslide17
Petrography and geochemistry of the Middle Jurassic Fort Member Sandstone, Jaisalmer Formation, Western India: Implications for weathering, provenance, and tectonic setting17
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