Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography

Papers
(The TQCC of Geografiska Annaler Series A-Physical Geography is 4. 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Current understanding of groundwater recharge and groundwater drought in Sweden compared to countries with similar geology and climate15
Hydroclimate changes over Sweden in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: a millennium perspective15
Geomorphological map of Breiðamerkursandur 2018: the historical evolution of an active temperate glacier foreland9
High mountain rockfall dynamics: rockfall activity and runout assessment under the aspect of a changing cryosphere8
Is ice in the Himalayas more resilient to climate change than we thought?8
The glacier–rock glacier mountain landsystem: an example from North Iceland7
Periglacial landforms in the high Drakensberg, Southern Africa: morphogenetic associations with rock weathering rinds and shrub growth patterns7
Distribution and characteristics of rock glaciers in the Balkan Peninsula6
Mass wasting and erosion in different morphoclimatic zones of the Makalu Barun region, Nepal Himalaya6
Climate change related processes affecting mountaineering itineraries, mapping and application to the Valais Alps (Switzerland)5
Glaciotectonic disintegration of roches moutonnées during glacial ripping in east Sweden4
Flow velocities of the debris-covered Miyar Glacier, western Himalaya, India4
Morphological changes to the terminus of a maritime glacier during advance and retreat phases: Fox Glacier/Te Moeka o Tuawe, New Zealand4
Rock slope failure in the Lake District, NW England: an overview4
The distribution and hydrological significance of intact rock glaciers in the north-west Himalaya4
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 Poland4
Evidence of glacier-permafrost interactions associated with hydro-geomorphological processes and landforms at Snøhetta, Dovrefjell, Norway4
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