Applied Geochemistry

Papers
(The H4-Index of Applied Geochemistry is 26. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy – A geochemical tool for the 21st century85
The processing methods of geochemical exploration data: past, present, and future68
Recognition of geochemical anomalies using a deep variational autoencoder network63
Detection of the multivariate geochemical anomalies associated with mineralization using a deep convolutional neural network and a pixel-pair feature method55
Making ‘chemical cocktails’ – Evolution of urban geochemical processes across the periodic table of elements50
Mineralogy and geochemistry of Tecolutla and Coatzacoalcos beach sediments, SW Gulf of Mexico49
Convolutional neural network and transfer learning based mineral prospectivity modeling for geochemical exploration of Au mineralization within the Guandian–Zhangbaling area, Anhui Province, China45
Detection of geochemical anomalies related to mineralization using the GANomaly network44
Effects of mineralogy, chemistry and physical properties of basalts on carbon capture potential and plant-nutrient element release via enhanced weathering44
Digital rock physics, chemistry, and biology: challenges and prospects of pore-scale modelling approach43
Source apportionment of cadmium pollution in agricultural soil based on cadmium isotope ratio analysis40
Fluid geochemistry and its implications on the role of deep faults in the genesis of high temperature systems in the eastern edge of the Qinghai Tibet Plateau38
Geochemistry of marine sediments adjacent to the Los Tuxtlas Volcanic Complex, Gulf of Mexico: Constraints on weathering and provenance36
The impact of mineral reactive surface area variation on simulated mineral reactions and reaction rates35
The occurrence and distribution of strontium in U.S. groundwater35
Antimony mobility during the early stages of stibnite weathering in tailings at the Beaver Brook Sb deposit, Newfoundland33
Major, trace and rare earth elements geochemistry of geothermal waters from the Rehai high-temperature geothermal field in Tengchong of China31
Visualization and interpretation of geochemical exploration data using GIS and machine learning methods30
Prediction on the fluoride contamination in groundwater at the Datong Basin, Northern China: Comparison of random forest, logistic regression and artificial neural network30
Indicator element selection and geochemical anomaly mapping using recursive feature elimination and random forest methods in the Jingdezhen region of Jiangxi Province, South China30
Metal (Fe, Cu, and As) transformation and association within secondary minerals in neutralized acid mine drainage characterized using X-ray absorption spectroscopy30
Uranium in natural waters and the environment: Distribution, speciation and impact30
Fraction distribution of heavy metals and its relationship with iron in polluted farmland soils around distinct mining areas29
Identification of multi-element geochemical anomalies using unsupervised machine learning algorithms: A case study from Ag–Pb–Zn deposits in north-western Zhejiang, China29
The link between surface water and groundwater-based drinking water – strontium isotope spatial distribution patterns and their relationships to Danish sediments28
The first radon potential map of the Campania region (southern Italy)27
Trace metal elements in phosphate rock wastes from the Djebel Onk mining area (Tébessa, eastern Algeria): A geochemical study and environmental implications26
Supervised mineral exploration targeting and the challenges with the selection of deposit and non-deposit sites thereof26
Identification of heavy metal pollution sources and its associated risk assessment in an industrial town using the K-means clustering technique26
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