AAPG Bulletin

Papers
(The H4-Index of AAPG Bulletin is 15. 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 2020-12-01 to 2024-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Sealing mechanisms in volcanic faulted reservoirs in Xujiaweizi extension, northern Songliao Basin, northeastern China63
Consideration of the limitations of thermal maturity with respect to vitrinite reflectance, Tmax, and other proxies43
State of stress in areas of active unconventional oil and gas development in North America37
Two distinct strike-slip fault networks in the Shunbei area and its surroundings, Tarim Basin: Hydrocarbon accumulation, distribution, and controlling factors32
A study of the gas–water characteristics and their implications for the coalbed methane accumulation modes in the Southern Junggar Basin, China28
Geological-petrophysical insights in the deep Cambrian dolostone reservoirs in Tarim Basin, China28
Passive versus active salt diapirism25
Depositional environment and hydrothermal controls on organic matter enrichment in the lower Cambrian Niutitang shale, southern China21
Excess permeability in the Brazil pre-Salt: Nonmatrix types, concepts, diagnostic indicators, and reservoir implications21
Identifying the key source rocks in heterogeneous saline lacustrine shales: Paleogene shales in the Dongpu depression, Bohai Bay Basin, eastern China20
Meter-scale lithofacies cycle and controls on variations in oil saturation, Wolfcamp A, Delaware and Midland Basins18
Super basins—New paradigm for oil and gas supply18
The Pannonian Super Basin: A brief overview17
Organic geochemistry and petrology of Devonian shale in eastern Ohio: Implications for petroleum systems assessment16
A very unconventional hydrocarbon play: The Mesoproterozoic Velkerri Formation of northern Australia15
Multiple thrust detachments and their implications for hydrocarbon accumulation in the northeastern Sichuan Basin, southwestern China15
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