Physical Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Physical Geography is 3. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
A student’s guide to the writing parts of a research project in physical geography and allied disciplines13
Distinguishing glacial diamictons and landforms using till macrofabric and grain size analysis: Serra da Cabreira Mountains, NW Portugal12
Estimating components of the hydrological cycle in the Atlantic Forest Biome using the INLAND surface model10
Spatio-temporal analysis of land use and land cover changes in the Hunza Valley: assessing anthropogenic impacts and climate change from 2000 to 20229
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Unraveling the historical and future changes in rainfall concentration over the Narmada River basin7
Types and morphologies of gully step pools of different process of formation in the Yuanmou dry-hot Valley7
On the attribution of changes in streamflow conditions to climate variability in North Carolina Piedmont, United States6
Assessing the short-term inter-annual growth of the largest documented gully network in South Africa using UAV and SfM methodology6
Using soil micromorphology to assess the reliability of radiocarbon and OSL dating of fluvial deposits5
Citizen science monitoring of beach and dune erosion during Hurricane Fiona5
Evaluating the capability of UAV-Derived DEMs for flood hazard analysis5
Evaluation of micro-weathering index and weathering grade of diverse geomorphic features of proterozoic terrain applying Schmidt hammer5
Projecting long-term hydrological changes in the Qinhuai River basin under CMIP6 climate scenarios5
Assessment of physicochemical properties of suspended sediment in Yangtze river estuary5
Late-Pleistocene landscape evolution, megafauna, and environmental change at the Spring Creek Site, Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge, Colorado, USA4
Vegetation development after Neoglacial ice retreat and modern successional communities in pollen and spore spectra in College Fjord, south-central Alaska4
Effects of the tributary channel and water catchment area on rinnenkarren development (Totes Gebirge, Austria)4
Landslide susceptibility evaluation based on conditioning factor system construction and machine learning model optimization3
Capability assessment of machine learning classifiers for spatial landslide susceptibility mapping in Malappuram district, Kerala, India3
Advancing coastal erosion monitoring through Google Earth Engine and DSAS: a 30-year assessment of the eastern Mekong Delta, Vietnam3
Field based inventory of river bank erosion susceptibility model (BESI) of Raidak-II river in the Himalayan foreland basin3
Patterns of disjunction in western hemisphere birds, amphibians, crocodilians, and mammals3
Machine learning for cave entrance detection in a Maya archaeological area3
Recent retreat and climatic drivers of the Universidad glacier, central Chilean Andes3
An analysis of the National Water Model for a mid-Atlantic suburban watershed3
Controls on longitudinal patterns of riparian vegetation along ephemeral streams in the Southwestern United States3
The relative imprint of forming factors on soil characteristics in a recently deglaciated area: concerns about chronosequences approach3
The paraglacial adjustment of an Alpine lateral moraine, Bas Glacier d’Arolla, Switzerland3
Temporal change in channel form and hydraulic behaviour of a tropical river due to natural forcing and anthropogenic interventions3
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