Holocene

Papers
(The H4-Index of Holocene is 14. 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
Spatial distribution and environmental significance of modern organic carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes in the source area of the Yellow River: A case study of Gyaring Lake and Ngoring Lake33
The barn owl as an accumulator of bone remains in central western Argentina: multi-taxa neo-taphonomic approach and implications for Holocene contexts31
Tracing the early dispersal of reindeer in southern Sweden: Chronology, habitat, and human interaction ( c . 12,000–7000 BCE)23
Methodological refinement and cartography of environmental history scholarship: Intellectual trajectories, thematic evolution, and global dynamics (1968–2025)22
Reconstruction of paleoclimate and ecosystem changes in Western Iran using cave sediments from the Mid-Holocene Epoch (Northgrippian Age)20
Holocene relative sea-level changes in northwest Ireland: An empirical test for glacial isostatic adjustment models18
Emergence of fibrecraft specialization 8000 years ago in early Neolithic North China18
Mid to Late-Holocene environmental dynamics recorded in Lake Pup Lagoon, East Antarctica: Insights from environmental magnetism and biogeochemical proxies18
Leaving home: Technological and landscape knowledge as resilience at pre-Holocene Kharaneh IV, Azraq Basin, Jordan17
Low-frequency patterns in Late-Holocene tree-ring records from northern Fennoscandia17
Settling dust sources: Clay minerals, 87 Sr/ 86 Sr and εNd in Petra (Jordan) and the northern Nege15
A record of change in oyster environment through high-resolution geochemical analysis of Late-Holocene sediments from Coastal Ghana15
Changing with the times: From agricultural potential to spatially explicit reconstructions of past land use15
On the body mass of Cantabrian brown bears: Misinterpretation of data in Fidalgo et al. (2025)14
Remnant peat deposit provides clues to the inundated cultural landscapes of Kepa Kurl, southwestern Australia14
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