Progress in Oceanography

Papers
(The H4-Index of Progress in Oceanography is 27. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Climate effects on temporal and spatial dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton in the Barents Sea78
System controls of coastal and open ocean oxygen depletion58
Variability and decadal trends in the Isfjorden (Svalbard) ocean climate and circulation – An indicator for climate change in the European Arctic58
Seasonal-to-interannual prediction of North American coastal marine ecosystems: Forecast methods, mechanisms of predictability, and priority developments57
Progress on circulation dynamics in the East China Sea and southern Yellow Sea: Origination, pathways, and destinations of shelf currents50
Small pelagic fish in the new millennium: A bottom-up view of global research effort48
Multi-scale variations in invertebrate and fish megafauna in the mid-eastern Clarion Clipperton Zone44
Hatchetfishes (Stomiiformes: Sternoptychidae) biodiversity, trophic ecology, vertical niche partitioning and functional roles in the western Tropical Atlantic43
Disentangling diverse responses to climate change among global marine ecosystem models43
Improving the predictive capability of benthic species distribution models by incorporating oceanographic data – Towards holistic ecological modelling of a submarine canyon43
3D characterisation of the thermohaline structure in the southwestern tropical Atlantic derived from functional data analysis of in situ profiles40
Primary production and depth drive different trophic structure and functioning of fish assemblages in French marine ecosystems37
Marine cold-spells36
Environment, ecology, and potential effectiveness of an area protected from deep-sea mining (Clarion Clipperton Zone, abyssal Pacific)35
Size does not matter after all: No evidence for a size-sinking relationship for marine snow34
Concomitant changes in the environment and small pelagic fish community of the Gulf of Lions34
The science behind marine-oil snow and MOSSFA: Past, present, and future33
Local and large-scale controls of the exceptional Venice floods of November 201932
Characterizing meso- to submesoscale features in the South China Sea31
Seasonal-to-decadal scale variability in primary production and particulate matter export at Station ALOHA31
Towards a unifying pan-arctic perspective: A conceptual modelling toolkit30
Spatial distributions and seasonality of four Calanus species in the Northeast Atlantic29
Differences in physiology explain succession of mixoplankton functional types and affect carbon fluxes in temperate seas28
Aerobic growth index (AGI): An index to understand the impacts of ocean warming and deoxygenation on global marine fisheries resources28
Are all sediment traps created equal? An intercomparison study of carbon export methodologies at the PAP-SO site27
Abyssal food-web model indicates faunal carbon flow recovery and impaired microbial loop 26 years after a sediment disturbance experiment27
Diet and trophic structure of fishes in the Barents Sea: The Norwegian-Russian program “Year of stomachs” 2015 – Establishing a baseline27
Near-surface western boundary circulation off Northeast Brazil27
Spatial structure of turbulent mixing inferred from historical CTD datasets in the Indonesian seas27
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