Journal of Cave and Karst Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Cave and Karst Studies 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Diversity of siderophore-producing bacterial cultures from Carlsbad Caverns National Park caves, Carlsbad, New Mexico8
Radon in dead-end caves in Europe7
Glacier caves: a globally threatened subterranean biome5
Methods and analysis of bat guano cores from caves for paleoecology5
Microbiome of Grand Canyon Caverns, a dry sulfuric karst cave in Arizona, supports diverse extremo-philic bacterial and archaeal communities4
The fauna of caves and other subter-ranean habitats of North Carolina, USA3
Bacterial diversity in vadose cave pools: evidence for isolated ecosystems3
Cave radon exposure, dose, dynamics and mitigation3
Development and persistence of hazardous atmospheres in a glaciovolcanic cave system—Mount Rainier, Washington, USA3
3D resistivity survey over mapped caves in eogenetic karst terrane, west-central Florida, USA3
Physical and analytical modeling of rhythmic karst springs3
Fungi from dead arthropods and bats of Gomantong Cave, northern Borneo, Sabah (Malaysia)2
Identification of fungi from soil and sediment in Jefriz Cave; the first survey in a cave from Iran1
Karst sinkholes as foci of biodiversity in the Hoosier National Forest1
Solute transport and solutional denu-dation rate of carbonate karst in the semi-arid Zagros region (southwes-tern Iran)1
An underworld tailored to tourists: A dragon, a photo-model, and a bio-indicator1
Morphodynamics of glaciovolcanic caves—Mount Rainier, Washington, USA1
Ongoing genesis of a novel glaciovolcanic cave system in the crater of Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA1
Dating and interpretation of recent clastic sediments in an urban cave1
Geology and palaeoenvironment of Karin Tak Cave (lesser caucasus)1
Contribution to the Ostracoda (crustacea) Fauna of the karstic region of Texas with the description of a new species1
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