Geosphere

Papers
(The H4-Index of Geosphere is 13. 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
Extreme metamorphism and metamorphic facies series at convergent plate boundaries: Implications for supercontinent dynamics41
Porphyry copper deposit formation in arcs: What are the odds?34
Numerical modeling of subduction: State of the art and future directions30
Detrital zircon record of Phanerozoic magmatism in the southern Central Andes26
Creating virtual geologic mapping exercises in a changing world26
Systematic characterization of morphotectonic variability along the Cascadia convergent margin: Implications for shallow megathrust behavior and tsunami hazards24
From Ordovician nascent to early Permian mature arc in the southern Altaids: Insights from the Kalatage inlier in the Eastern Tianshan, NW China20
Slow slip in subduction zones: Reconciling deformation fabrics with instrumental observations and laboratory results20
Secular variations of magma source compositions in the North Patagonian batholith from the Jurassic to Tertiary: Was mélange melting involved?19
Thermal history modeling techniques and interpretation strategies: Applications using HeFTy16
The rise and demise of deep accretionary wedges: A long-term field and numerical modeling perspective15
Late Holocene coseismic uplift of the Kaikōura coast, New Zealand15
Assessing the effect of melt extraction from mushy reservoirs on compositions of granitoids: From a global database to a single batholith14
The “Nazas Arc” is a continental rift province: Implications for Mesozoic tectonic reconstructions of the southwest Cordillera, U.S. and Mexico13
Quaternary basaltic volcanic fields of the American Southwest13
Paleoproterozoic–Paleozoic tectonic evolution of the Longshou Shan, western North China craton13
Marine sedimentary records of chemical weathering evolution in the western Himalaya since 17 Ma13
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