Oceanologia

Papers
(The TQCC of Oceanologia is 6. 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
WAVEWATCH-III source terms evaluation for optimizing hurricane wave modeling: A case study of Hurricane Ivan30
Spatiotemporal pattern of degradation in arid mangrove forests of the Northern Persian Gulf29
Machine learning methods applied to sea level predictions in the upper part of a tidal estuary27
Validation and statistical analysis of the Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature data in the Arabian Gulf27
Shoreline change rate dynamics analysis and prediction of future positions using satellite imagery for the southern coast of Kuwait: A case study26
Statistical analysis of Mediterranean coastal storms22
Distribution and extent of benthic habitats in Puck Bay (Gulf of Gdańsk, southern Baltic Sea)19
Algal bloom, hypoxia, and mass fish kill events in the backwaters of Puducherry, Southeast coast of India18
Seasonality and long-term trends of NDVI values in different land use types in the eastern part of the Baltic Sea basin17
The decline of Svalbard land-fast sea ice extent as a result of climate change17
Steric and atmospheric contributions to interannual sea level variability in the eastern mediterranean sea over 1993–201917
Distribution and ecological risk evaluation of bioavailable phosphorus in sediments of El Temsah Lake, Suez Canal16
Do seasonal dynamics influence traits and composition of macrobenthic assemblages of Sundarbans Estuarine System, India?16
Experimental study of hydraulic response of smooth submerged breakwaters to irregular waves16
Assessment of wave energy in the Persian Gulf: An evaluation of the impacts of climate change16
Observed variability in physical and biogeochemical parameters in the central Arabian Gulf15
Historical occurrences of marine microalgal blooms in Indian peninsula: Probable causes and implications15
Impact of human-altered hydrographical setting on the Copepod community structure in an extensive tropical estuary along the southwest coast of India15
A substantial range expansion of alien Ponto-Caspian amphipods along the eastern Baltic Sea coast13
Numerical simulations of wave climate in the Baltic Sea: a review13
Species-level associations of phytoplankton with environmental variability in the Neva Estuary (Baltic Sea)13
Multivariate approach to evaluate the factors controlling the phytoplankton abundance and diversity along the coastal waters of Diu, northeastern Arabian Sea12
Response of the Bay of Bengal to super cyclone Amphan examined using synergistic satellite and in-situ observations12
Seasonal carbonate system vis-à-vis pH and Salinity in selected tropical estuaries: Implications on polychaete diversity and composition towards predicting ecological health11
Chemical characterization and biochemical activity of polysaccharides isolated from Egyptian Ulva fasciata Delile10
A coupled model for sediment transport dynamics and prediction of seabed morphology with application to 1DH/2DH coastal engineering problems10
Response of coastal phytoplankton to upwelling induced hydrological changes in the Alappuzha mud bank region, southwest coast of India10
Spatial variability of summer hydrography in the central Arabian Gulf9
A comparative study of biosynthesized marine natural-product nanoparticles as antifouling biocides9
Seasonal assessment of the trophic status in the coastal waters adjoining Tuticorin harbor in relation to water quality and plankton community in the Gulf of Mannar, India8
Microplankton size structure induced by a warm-core eddy in the western Bay of Bengal: Role of Trichodesmium abundance8
Natural and synthetic estrogenic compounds in the Pearl River Estuary and northern shelf of the South China Sea8
Benthic diffusive fluxes of organic and inorganic carbon, ammonium and phosphates from deep water sediments of the Baltic Sea8
Winter upwelling in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea8
Plastic contamination of sandy beaches along the southern Baltic – a one season field survey results8
Predicting sea surface salinity in a tidal estuary with machine learning8
The significance of sea-level change and ancient submerged landscapes in human dispersal and development: A geoarchaeological perspective8
Seasonal pattern of the chlorophyll-a in a coastal lagoon from the southern Baja California (Mexico), described with in situ observations and MODIS-Aqua imagery7
The pathway of the water exchange over the Gdańsk-Gotland Sill of the Baltic Sea and its impact on habitat formation during the stagnation period7
Investigation of tidal asymmetry in the Shatt Al-Arab river estuary, Northwest of Arabian Gulf7
Microphytobenthic primary production on exposed coastal sandy sediments of the Southern Baltic Sea using ex situ sediment cores and oxygen optodes7
Rapid sea-level rise during the first phase of the Littorina transgression in the western Baltic Sea7
Characterization of phytoplankton size-structure based productivity, pigment complexes (HPLC/CHEMTAX) and species composition in the Cochin estuary (southwest coast of India): special emphasis on diat7
Assessment of a sheltered euhaline area of the southeastern Bay of Biscay to sustain bivalve production in terms of phytoplankton community composition7
Combining multivariate statistical analysis to shed light on distribution and interaction of halogens in two economic ports along Red Sea Coast in Egypt6
Role of riverine inputs, low saline plume advection and mesoscale physical processes in structuring the Chlorophyll a distribution in the western Bay of Bengal during Fall Inter Monsoon6
Are fatty acids in fish the evidence of trophic links? A case study from the southern Baltic Vistula Lagoon6
Variations of temperature, salinity and oxygen of the Baltic Sea for the period 1950 to 20206
Assessment of Sentinel-2 to monitor highly dynamic small water bodies: The case of Louro lagoon (Galicia, NW Spain)6
Long term variation of sardine Sardina pilchardus spawning along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa (21–26°N): characterization and spatiotemporal variability in spawning habitat6
How to develop an understanding of the marginal sea system by connecting natural and human sciences6
Hazards evaluation of a valuable vulnerable sand-wave field forage fish habitat in the marginal Central Salish Sea using a submersible6
Regime shift in sea-ice characteristics and impact on the spring bloom in the Baltic Sea6
Factors responsible for the sudden outburst of Noctiluca scintillans in the Chennai coastal waters, southeast coast of India – a case study6
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