Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Geowissenschaften

Papers
(The median citation count of Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Geowissenschaften 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Laudationes by the Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft ‒ Geologische Vereinigung (DGGV) 202414
Petrography and provenance of the western North Sudetic Cretaceous Basin, Germany11
An Early Modern anthropogenic heavy metal record of the Helgoland mud area (German Bight, North Sea)11
The Namurian (Carboniferous) sedimentary record on the northern flank of the Velbert Anticline (Rhenish Massif, Germany)10
Emil Jakob Grosse (1880–1971) – a (nearly) forgotten German geologist and his traces in Colombia and Brazil9
The Variscan architecture of the Elbtalschiefergebirge and its periphery, Saxo-Thuringian Zone9
Grade estimation and 3D modelling of epithermal gold deposits using an improved integrated SVM-metaheuristic method in Zailik, NW of Iran8
175 Jahre ZDGG – ein Spiegel der Entwicklung der Geowissenschaften7
3D structural and probabilistic modelling of geothermal reservoir horizons in the Northern Eifel and its foreland7
Relative plate motions deduced from the Palaeozoic deformation pattern of continents.7
Developments and Progress in Regional Geology7
Chemostratigraphy and mineralogy as correlation tools for the Triassic Skagerrak Formation in quadrants 22 and 30 of the Central Graben in the Central North Sea7
The Geological Survey of Namibia: From colonial office to national geoscience institution5
Reconstructing dynamics of northern and southern sourced bottom waters during the last 200 ka using sortable silt records in the lower Bengal Fan5
The transgression history of the Saxonian Cretaceous revisited or: the imperative for a complete stratigraphic reappraisal (Cenomanian, Elbtal Group, Germany)5
International cooperation concerning the use of abandoned mines and support of students in the STEM education.5
Givetian rugose corals of the Schlade Event Bed (Bergisch Gladbach, Germany)5
Difficulties with the age – U-Pb LA-ICP-MS constraints of the Grüna Tuff and Planitz Ignimbrite (Planitz Formation, Chemnitz Basin, early Permian).4
Reliability assessment of soil nailed slopes under surcharge loading: a numerical and experimental investigation with theoretical aspects4
Laboratory investigation of permeability, pore space and unconfined compressive strength of uplifted Jurassic mudstones: The role of burial depth and thermal maturation4
Albert Schloenbach (1811–1877), chief saline inspector and geologist – his memorial plaques of the German Geological Society in Harly near Goslar.3
Monogenetic scoria cone volcano complexes within continental volcanic fields – Example of Zlatý and Stříbrný vrch Hill in the Lusatian Volcanic Field, CZ3
Carbon capture and geological storage (CCS) – an overview.3
Lithofacies patterns in a temporary outcrop of the Volpriehausen Formation (Middle Buntsandstein, Early Triassic) of Lower Saxony (Germany)3
A comparative study to determine earthquake-induced settlements in sands.3
Heinrich von Dechen (1800–1889), Pionieer of Regional Geological Mapping – Milestones in the founding of the Prussian State Geological Institute3
3D inversion and modelling of geophysical magnetic data for Cu-Au exploration in Gomrokan area, Kerman, Iran3
Complements to the volcanic history of Luž/Lausche Volcano3
Structurally and climatically-controlled progressive destabilisation of a multi-unit carbonate rockslide with marly interlayers over two decades (Hornbergl, Tyrol/Austria)3
Favosites? herbigi, a new tabulate coral from the Lower Devonian ‘Hunsrück Slates’ and its biological curiosities3
In memory of Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Herbig (1955–2023).3
Forgotten for a Quarter-Millennium: The Lange Encrinite from the Muschelkalk of the Querfurt Depression (Saxony-Anhalt) – Syntype of Encrinus liliiformis Lamarck, 1801.3
1848 bis 2023 – 175 Jahre Geologische Gesellschaften in Deutschland3
New genera indicating the origin and early evolution of pharciceratoid ammonoids (Agoniatitida, Pharciceratoidea, Middle Devonian)3
From faults to fractures – a German glossary based on English terms.3
Short-term soil gas measurements for fault detection – Step 1 for post-mining flooding monitoring.2
Soft-sediment deformation structures in Frasnian and Famennian tempestites and related sediments (southern Cantabrian Mountains, Spain)2
The Leopold von Buch monument in Großraming (Upper Austria) – successful crowdfunding of the international geological community in the mid-19th century.2
Microhabitats of intertidal oyster reefs function as hotspots in ostracod diversity (central Wadden Sea)2
Editorial2
Laudationes by the Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft ‒ Geologische Vereinigung (DGGV) 20252
Transformation processes in lignite post-mining landscape - erosion of anthropogenic formations in the former “Przyjazn Narodow – Szyb Babina” mine (Poland)2
Editorial2
Zircon megacrysts in alkaline lavas of the Lusatian Volcanic field (Central Europe) – petrogenetic implications of U/Pb ages, Hf isotopes and trace element characteristics2
Hans Merensky (1871-1952) – An exceptional geologist, miner, pro-spector, future-oriented scientist, conservationist and patron. His discoveries of deposits are still of great importance for the raw m2
Distinguishing amphibole phenocrysts, antecrysts, and xenocrysts by morphology and microstructure in basanites from the northern Kuppenrhön (Germany)2
The research borehole Schneidlingen 1/2018 as a key profile in the Upper Eocene/Lower Oligocene of the Subhercynian syncline (especially of the Egeln Synclines).2
Japan-like ribbon continent rifted from a Sumatra-like continental arc system: the Cimmerian Continent2
Integrated stratigraphy and facies development of the lower Danubian Cretaceous Group (Bavaria, SE-Germany): dissecting Cenomanian–middle Turonian onlap pattern2
State geologist Werner Paeckelmann (1890–1952) died in the Waldheim prison hospital in Saxony.2
One basin, threefold lithostratigraphy. Discussion of stratigraphic correlation of the Saxon-Bohemian Cretaceous Basin (Upper Cretaceous; Germany and Czechia)2
The 13 founding fathers – a “pluripotent group”. On the founding of the German Geological Society in the revolutionary year 1848” – an addendum to Julius Ewald.2
Devonian palaeogeography and environmental change: an incomplete chronicle2
The continental Hessenreuth Formation (Middle Turonian–Middle Coniacian, Danubian Cretaceous Group, Bavaria, Germany): syntectonic deposition during Late Cretac2
Advanced definition of the geo- and environmental monitoring from the post-mining experience in the Ruhr region.2
Central Germany as a type region of the Oligocene – outcrops, archives and cross-regional collections.2
Lithodemes in metamorphic high-grade terrains: breaking the paradigm of basement lithostratigraphy in Saxony2
Hemitrypa (Fenestrata, Bryozoa) from the Middle Devonian of the Eifel (western Rhenish Massif) and taxonomic re-evaluation of some allied hemitrypid genera2
The Oligocene in Central Germany.2
PostMinQuake: Seismicity of selected closed European hard coal mines during flooding1
The origin of Iceland: current hypotheses1
Predicting hydraulic conductivity in stratified porous media using Support Vector Machines: a comparative model analysis1
175 years German Geological Society – Geological Association and 150 years Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources – the development from the foundation of its predecessor institutions1
Hyoliths from the Manuels River Formation, middle Middle Cambrian (Miaolingian, upper Wuliuan–Drumian) of Avalonian southeastern Newfoundland1
The “von Dechen memory chest” – a gift from the members of the German Geological Society to Heinrich von Dechen on the occasion of his 80th birthday in 1880 – lost for decades, reappeared in 1951.1
Load deformation of multi-blended granular columns using geosynthetic encasement1
The gravesite of Leopold von Buch in Stolpe near Angermünde (Uckermark) – Place of remembrance for one of the founding fathers and first chairman of the German Geological Society.1
Isotope chemical signatures of Upper Permian and Triassic (Mesozoic) evaporite sulphates in the southern German part of the Central European Basin.1
A large regional structure from puzzle pieces – the hidden Triassic rift on the western flank of the Eichsfeld-Altmark Swell (EAS) Part 1: History of investigation of the EAS and its stratigraphic dev1
Mississippian tabulate corals in focus: Reconsideration of a Viséan assemblage from West-Central Sinai, Egypt1
Study of rainfall-induced landslide using a self-developed tilt monitoring system: a physical and numerical modelling approach1
Laudationes by the Deutsche Geologische Gesellschaft ‒ Geologische Vereinigung (DGGV) 20221
Impact of natural fractures on the distribution of petrophysical properties within a carbonate reservoir, Aghajari oilfield, Iran1
Editorial1
Stress orientations from hydraulic fracturing tests in the Ruhr area in comparison to stress orientations from borehole observations and earthquake focal mechan1
Petrographical and petrophysical properties of tight siliciclastic rocks from the Ibbenbueren coal mine with regard to mine flooding1
From the Prussian State Geological Survey to the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, the German Federal Geological Survey (BGR)1
Lower Cambrian (Stage 3–4) of NW Africa: West Gondwanan bio- and lithostratigraphy of Stage 4 in the Moroccan Atlas ranges, with evaluation of global Stage 41
New evidence from seismic data on the effect of Late Cretaceous deformation on geothermal systems in the Münsterland Cretaceous Basin, NW Germany1
Monazite in lithoclasts of suevite impact breccia in the Nördlinger Ries (Bavaria, Germany) and its Th-U-Pb dating by electron probe microanalysis1
Multivariate simulation through minimum/maximum autocorrelation factors versus sequential Gaussian co-simulation: A case study on geochemical data from soil1
The geologist Theodor Schmierer (1879–1953) – dismissed from the Prussian Geological Survey in 1933 because of “political unreliability”.1
Arcoid bivalve migration into the Late Permian Zechstein Basin of Central Europe1
Rudolf von Carnall (1804–1874), reformer of Prussian mining law, co-founder of the German Geological Society, influencer in the founding of the Royal Prussian Geological State Survey and pioneer of th1
High-resolution regional vegetation analyses for Eocene records on the Sprendlinger Horst in Southwest Germany1
The Late Mesozoic to Palaeogene cooling history of the Thuringian Forest basement high and its southern periphery (Central Germany) revealed by combined fission1
The Altenhain Rhyolite – a subvolcanic rock in the mid-European Chemnitz-Flöha Volcanic Zone (Pennsylvanian, SE Germany)1
Post-Mining: Geomonitoring, process understanding, and utilisation of former mining areas1
Geothermal potential of the Rüdersdorf Formation (Schaumkalk, Lower Muschelkalk) in the greater Berlin area: opportunity or not?1
A geological survey of the Farma River Valley (Monticiano-Roccastrada metamorphic core complex, Tuscan Palaeozoic, Italy) – preliminary results and considerations1
Karstification of calc-silicate rocks and its role in country rock homogeneity: results of petrological, geochemical and hydrological studies of an area suitable as a deep radioactive waste 1
Morphotectonics and tectonic evolution of the Northern Markgräflerland, southern Upper Rhine Graben, Germany1
DGGV and ZDGG: Two big birthdays are ahead1
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