Journal of Asian Earth Sciences

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Asian Earth Sciences is 25. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Chemical geodynamics of mafic magmatism above subduction zones87
Controlling factors on the formation and distribution of “sweet-spot areas” of marine gas shales in South China and a preliminary discussion on unconventional petroleum sedimentology79
Combined stratigraphic-structural play characterization in hydrocarbon exploration: A case study of Middle Miocene sandstones, Gulf of Suez basin, Egypt57
Refining the spatio-temporal distributions of Mesozoic granitoids and volcanic rocks in SE China50
Pore structures of different types of shales and shale gas exploration of the Ordovician Wufeng and Silurian Longmaxi successions in the eastern Sichuan Basin, South China48
The tectonic evolution of the East Kunlun Orogen, northern Tibetan Plateau: A critical review with an integrated geodynamic model47
Integration of knowledge-based seismic inversion and sedimentological investigations for heterogeneous reservoir39
Late Paleozoic back-arc basin in the Indochina block: Constraints from the mafic rocks in the Nan and Luang Prabang tectonic zones, Southeast Asia39
Late Mesozoic and Cenozoic tectono-thermal history and geodynamic implications of the Great Xing’an Range, NE China37
Neoproterozoic to Early Triassic tectono-stratigraphic evolution of Indochina and adjacent areas: A review with new data36
A possible linkage between highly fractionated granitoids and associated W-mineralization in the Mesozoic Yaogangxian granitic intrusion, Nanling region, South China35
Controls of a strike-slip fault system on the tectonic inversion of the Mahu depression at the northwestern margin of the Junggar Basin, NW China34
Geophysical 3D-static reservoir and basin modeling of a Jurassic estuarine system (JG-Oilfield, Abu Gharadig basin, Egypt)33
Cenozoic moisture fluctuations on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau and association with global climatic conditions33
A comparative study on hydrochemical evolution and quality of groundwater in coastal areas of Thailand and Bangladesh32
Continental crustal evolution and synchronous metallogeny through time in the North China Craton32
Characteristics of coastal aquifer contamination by seawater intrusion and anthropogenic activities in the coastal areas of the Bohai Sea, eastern China32
Paleogeography reconstruction of a multi-stage modified intra-cratonic basin—a case study from the Jurassic Ordos Basin, Western North China Craton31
A comparison of global rare earth element (REE) resources and their mineralogy with REE prospects in Sri Lanka31
Distribution and generative mechanisms of ground fissures in China31
Paleoenvironmental setting, mechanism and consequence of massive organic carbon burial in the Permian Junggar Basin, NW China30
Late Triassic basin inversion of the Qiangtang Basin in northern Tibet: Implications for the closure of the Paleo-Tethys and expansion of the Neo-Tethys28
Pb-Pb baddeleyite ages of mafic dykes from the Western Dharwar Craton, Southern India: a window into 2.21–2.18 Ga global mafic magmatism27
Effects of deposition and diagenesis on sandstone reservoir quality: A case study of Permian sandstones formed in a braided river sedimentary system, northern Ordos Basin, Northern China27
A widespread mid-crustal low-velocity layer beneath Northeast China revealed by the multimodal inversion of Rayleigh waves from ambient seismic noise27
In situ rutile U-Pb dating based on zircon calibration using LA-ICP-MS, geological applications in the Dabie orogen, China25
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