Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography

Papers
(The median citation count of Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography is 1. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Periglacial vegetation-banked terraces in the Northern Highlands of Scotland: characteristics, activity and formation11
Soil organic carbon loss from tropical montane forests: a global assessment of deglacial atmospheric CO 2 contributions8
Climatic effects on grain harvest variations across Sweden c . 1665–18107
Precipitation forecasting with radar echo maps based on interactive spatiotemporal context with self-attention and the MIM model7
Glacial lake formation and evolution in the Hindukush Region of Afghanistan between 1990 and 20207
Frost-weathering control on the rate of late Quaternary landscape evolution, western flank of the Taebaek Mountain Range, Korea: a case of passive margin landscape evolution7
Monitoring snowline dynamics in the Parbati River Basin, Western Himalayas: a geospatial analysis of land surface temperature and NDSI (2003–2023)5
Influence of source basin lithology on alluvial fan morphology in the trans-Himalayan Cold Desert (Spiti Valley), India4
Geomorphological map of Breiðamerkursandur 2018: the historical evolution of an active temperate glacier foreland2
Was there a 4.2 ka BP event in Sweden? Evidence from peat, tree-rings and lake sediments2
Topographical dynamics based on global and UAV-SfM derived DEM products: a case study of transboundary Teesta River, Bangladesh2
Combining facts and physics-based concepts with objective treatment of landsystem relations for documenting viscous flow features (rock glaciers) in mountain permafrost: examples from Nuristan/Hindu K2
Landslide susceptibility mapping of a hilly region through a semi-quantitative technique2
Landslide susceptibility assessment for warning of dangerous areas in Tan Uyen district, Lai Chau province, Vietnam2
New paleoclimatic evidence of an extraordinary rise in temperature in the Northern Hemisphere in the last 3–4 decades1
The effect of valley confluence and bedrock geology upon the location and depth of glacial overdeepenings1
Ground surface temperature change and its driving mechanisms in the eastern Taklimakan Desert based on a 188 year tree-ring record1
Summer snowline altitude gradients in Western Norway are influenced by maritime climate1
Identification precipitation threshold and resulting river discharge: an IDF-based approach in the Central Himalaya, Nepal1
Increasing glacier end-of-summer snowline altitudes in the trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh1
A record of tree-ring density and reconstruction of April–September temperatures in south-west Norway1
Establishing a record of extreme debris flow events in a high Alpine catchment since the end of the Little Ice Age using lichenometric dating1
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