Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography

Papers
(The median citation count of Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography is 2. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fluvial transport in the deglaciated Antarctic catchment – Bohemian Stream, James Ross Island20
Late Holocene glaciers in western Scotland?9
The effect of valley confluence and bedrock geology upon the location and depth of glacial overdeepenings8
Establishing a record of extreme debris flow events in a high Alpine catchment since the end of the Little Ice Age using lichenometric dating6
Glacier–rock glacier interactions in the eastern Hindu Kush, Nuristan, Afghanistan [35.92,71.13] in the period 1976–20196
Evidence of glacier-permafrost interactions associated with hydro-geomorphological processes and landforms at Snøhetta, Dovrefjell, Norway5
Editorial5
Formation of tributary junction fans of Spiti Valley cold desert, NW Himalaya: morphometric analysis of geomorphology and influencing factors5
Estimating thin ice thickness around Svalbard using MODIS satellite imagery4
Climate change related processes affecting mountaineering itineraries, mapping and application to the Valais Alps (Switzerland)4
The distribution and hydrological significance of intact rock glaciers in the north-west Himalaya4
Flow velocities of the debris-covered Miyar Glacier, western Himalaya, India4
Landslide susceptibility assessment for warning of dangerous areas in Tan Uyen district, Lai Chau province, Vietnam4
Topographical dynamics based on global and UAV-SfM derived DEM products: a case study of transboundary Teesta River, Bangladesh2
Identification precipitation threshold and resulting river discharge: an IDF-based approach in the Central Himalaya, Nepal2
Landslide susceptibility mapping of a hilly region through a semi-quantitative technique2
The role of an ice-sheet, glacioisostatic movements and climate in the transformation of Middle Pleistocene depositional systems: a case study from the Reda site, northern Poland2
Mass wasting and erosion in different morphoclimatic zones of the Makalu Barun region, Nepal Himalaya2
New paleoclimatic evidence of an extraordinary rise in temperature in the Northern Hemisphere in the last 3–4 decades2
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