Italian Journal of Geosciences

Papers
(The TQCC of Italian Journal of Geosciences is 3. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Geological map, balanced and restored cross-sections, and 3D geological model of the Monte Fema area, Umbria-Marche Apennines (Italy)18
Geochemistry and 40Ar/39Ar ages of late Cenozoic basaltic rocks from Gharyan Volcanic Province, NW Libya11
Jurassic to Quaternary reactivation of inherited structures in the central Apennines9
Original visual imaging in Marsili’s (1658–1730) geology and mapping7
Photogrammetric Surveys and GIS application for Cultural Heritage conservation management: a case study from Catania?s historical buildings6
Early Eocene tectono-sedimentary evolution of northern Calabria: hints from the Paludi formation (Sila Greca)5
Implementation of gravity and magnetic methods for understanding the structural configuration of the Neogene Lower Chelif Basin (LCB), Northern Algerian Margin5
Refining the middle-late Pleistocene chronology of marine terraces and uplift history in a sector of the Apulian foreland (southern Italy) by applying a synchronous correlation technique and amino aci5
Probabilistic fault displacement hazard analysis of the Anghiari - Città di Castello normal fault (Italy)5
Tectono-stratigraphic evolution of a deep-water foreland basin: a case study from the Marnoso-arenacea basin, central Italy5
The Fornovolasco area (Alpi Apuane, Northern Apennines): a review and update on its Palaeozoic succession, middle Permian magmatism, and tectonic setting4
Subduction-related lamproitic signature in intraplate-like volcanic rocks: the case study of the Tallante alkali basalts, Betic Chain, South-Eastern Spain4
Hot metamorphic complex in the Foreland Zone of the Variscan chain: insights from the Monte Filau orthogneiss (SW Sardinia), Italy4
Plume-related, syn-rift, Neogene volcanism, the interplay with structure in Thailand and comparison with the East African Rift4
Hydrothermal generation of hydrocarbons in basement rocks, Southern Tuscany4
Depositional history of middle Miocene intrabasinal highs in the marnoso-arenacea foredeep (Tuscan-Romagna Apennines, Italy)4
An insight on the polyphase thermal history of the Internal Rif (Northern Morocco) through Raman micro-spectroscopy investigation4
Earthquake weak motions and noise measurements unravel significant site amplification effects in the Val d'Agri basin (southern Italy)3
The stratigraphy of seep-impacted sediment in the “Verghereto marls” (Santa Sofia, Italy): insights into the Late Miocene evolution of the Romagna foredeep3
The role of modelling of site conditions and amplification in seismic hazard and risk assessment at urban scale. The case of Thessaloniki, Greece3
Geoscience studies in the Maltese Islands: a gateway to the Central Mediterranean region3
A Case Study of Multidisciplinary Surface Faulting Assessment in the Urbanized Fucino Basin, Italy3
A multidisciplinary approach to detect the seismogenic source of the Tortona 1828 earthquake (Piedmont, Northwest Italy)3
Insight into a rift volcanism with the petrogenesis of ultramafic enclaves and the host basalts: Kula Volcanic Field, Western Anatolia, Turkey3
Structural investigation of background features and normal faults affecting the Calcari con Selce formation, Southern Apennines, Italy3
Characterization of the Grigna karst aquifer (Northern Italy) by springs monitoring and tracer tests3
Unreported Fe and Pb-Cu slag heaps in Populonia hinterland (Tuscany, Italy): quick geochemical discrimination and mapping3
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